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UechiRyu Zankai


Seizan

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Hello everyone,

My name is Gordi Breyette, named “Seizan” by my teacher, Toyama Seiko Sensei. Toyama Sensei is 10th Dan in UechiRyu, and owner of the Okinawa KarateDo UechiRyu Zankai (Mountain Association). He is the last active student of UechiRyu founder Uechi Kanbun Sensei, and was a student and colleague of Uechi Kanei Sensei for 40 years – so he survived both the father and son. Today, he teaches only Kanbun Sensei’s original performance style, rather different from Kanei Sensei’s. Toyama Sensei’s dojo is in Zakimi Okinawa, mine is in Nagahama (about 5 minutes away from his). I have lived on Okinawa since 1979, and hold the rank of 8th Dan.

My wife Sumako (from Nago) is 5th Dan in UechiRyu, and is also a licensed Yoga instructor (All Japan Total Synthesis Yoga Assn.), certified in Therapeutic Thai Massage (studied in Changmai School of Thai Massage, Thailand), holds a teaching license for Japanese Board of Education, plus contracts to teach Yoga for a local government culture preservation center (Murasaki Mura, Yomitan). Oh yeah – she’s also the Chief of Civilian Security Forces on Kadena Air Force Base...! At this writing she is in India studying Yoga, Indian Dance, and will open a new UechiRyu Zankai branch club there.

For myself, well... By day I work as an English teacher in a Japanese middle school, and I teach dojo 4 evenings per week and on Saturday. I have one major Branch Dojo in Chennai India, with several smaller branch clubs (one of which Sumako will officially open this Sunday). I travel to India to teach and test students every other year, and the Indian Team visits Okinawa on the alternate year. I also have small clubs in Germany, Norway, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries. I have no clubs established in the USA (a contemporary UechiRyu stronghold).

Normally I am shy of forums (arguments, debates), but recent developments indicate that a Zankai representative might do well to at least make himself available to the general MA public on some discussion site. There don’t seem to be many other UechiRyu practitioners posting from Okinawa, and the other UechiRyu discussion forums are not frequented so much by members of this one.

I can offer information about UechiRyu history, the Zankai, discuss specific aspects of this style, etc. As far as possible I will stick to provable or documented facts. If I’m unsure I’ll say so; I don’t speculate much (I’ve seen much of what “authoritative speculation” can become over the years!). I won’t engage in debate or political discussions, polemics or the like, nor will I teach students not my own. For some discussions, I may ask for personal contact at my e-mail address. I don’t want to alter anyone’s training or contradict anyone’s teacher, but I can share some understanding or clarifications.

Please visit my site; the URL is found in my profile. It’s just a one-pager on which you will find some additional information, other Zankai links, and exactly 2 pictures...

I’ll do my best not to confuse anyone...!

"Don't teach the answers, teach the understanding."


Seizan

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Hey- Okinawa! I've been wanting to visit out there, although I don't know if I'll be able to make it out this year since I already made plans for Korea. I'm a bit jealous of the weather you've got if you don't mind me saying. :P Welcome to the site.

Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.


~Theodore Roosevelt

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Thanks for the welcomes...

Chances are I will drop by the "Karate" forum now and again. I am not a "Frequent Forum Flier" but I'll try to stop by.

Weather on Okinawa right now is unsettled. One day warm and sunny, next is cold (to us) and windy or rainy. My home and dojo are up the hill from the beach on the west side of Okinawa, facing across the bay toward Motobu (where Kanbun Sensei was born) and Ie Jima (where he spent his last days). Beautiful ocean view. In weather like this (our winter) the wind blows in from Siberia across the East China Sea, creating huge waves that break upon the coral reefs just off shore. I use the action of the waves to help teach movement in kata. In the summer, I use the tall sugarcane stalks swaying the breeze as a lesson in flexibility - they survive typhoons and spring back into place after.

But I haven't seen snow in many years, and miss it terribly. My chance may come next winter as my German students plan to host me for training in Germany over the holiday season.

Well, so much for intros and the weather report (I am a retired USAF Weather Forecaster)! Happy to be here. I can't get to every thread but I'll keep an eye on the "Karate" section of the forums, and step in if I'm requested.

Best to all.

"Don't teach the answers, teach the understanding."


Seizan

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Hey Folks,

Just discovered that Nago is also posting. He's a good friend for years, and a solid practitioner / teacher, just opened his dojo. Now there are two foreign-owned UechiRyu dojo in Japan!

Congrats, Nago, let's have coffee. Starbuck's is opening here in Yomitan soon, close to Shinjo Sensei's dojo...!

"Don't teach the answers, teach the understanding."


Seizan

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