THE LEGEND OF CHOKI MOTOBU (Part 5) which was omitted in my previous
translation.
Translated by Sanzinsoo
Choki Motobu also known as Saaruu of Motobu was a legend even while
he was still alive, because he was a strong man, and he had natural-
born ability of martial arts. He sought a combative karate. He
always challenged to street fights. So there were a lot of fighting
stories about him. It made him a legend in the process of
transmitting the exaggerated stories to the public. Some people says
gThatfs because he is a Paafuchaa (= a bigmouth or a bragger in
Okinawan dialect). Most of his fighting stories are questionalble.h
In fact I have found small discrepancy in the situation when I
investigated stories about Choki, even among stories which are said
to be heard directly from him. Maybe thatfs why he was called a
Paafuchaa.
The person whose ability is better than others got the best and the
worst reputations at the same time in his or her days. Choki is not
a exception, either. Even today, the reputation about Choki and his
karate varies depending on who talks about him.
- to be continued -
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MEMORIES OF MY TEACHER, CHOJUN MIYAGI
(Full Version)
by Genkai Nakaima
Remarks: This is a translation of the original article "Chojun
Miyagi the Karate Master. His kindness is infinite. He preaches
morality." written by Mr. Genkai Nakaima which appeared in the local
monthly magazine "Aoi Umi" No.70 February 1978 issue (pages 99-100)
published by Aoi Umi Shuppansha. This special issue featured
Okinawan karate masters. The magazine was already discontinued. The
original Japanese title is "Ontaku Muryo, Ningen No Michi Wo Toku
Bujin Miyagi Chojun".
Translated by Sanzinsoo
One day in the spring when I had just moved up to the second grade
of middle school, my classmate, Bunshun Tamagusuku said to me, "Why
don't we learn karate from Master Chojun Miyagi?" He had been asked
by his uncle, Jin-an Shinzato. Those who were asked to learn karate
from Master Chojun Miyagi by Jin-an Shinzato were Tatsutoku Sakiyama
(his name at that time was Tatsutoku Senaha), Kiju Nanjo (his name
at that time was Kiju Azama) and me.
Jin-an Shinzato was my next door neighbor. He had already graduated
from Naha Commercial High School, so he was my senior. He resided in
a rented house of Mr. Yukei Kuniyoshi.
In the evening Shinzato wearing white bandage around his neck
appeared in front of the wooden gate of Mr. Kuniyoshi's rented
house. Bunshun Tamagusuku, I, and sometimes Tatsutoku Sakiyama, got
together there.
Shinzato hung from the bar of the wooden gate and pulled himself up
until his chin was above the bar. He showed us how high his chin was
above the bar. He demonstrated us many repetitions of chin up. He
also taught us one arm chin up.
Later we often got together at the school playground of Naha Jinjo
Koto Shogakko (= an elementary school) in the evening. We enjoyed
doing various exercises on chin-up bars or horizontal bars. Thanks
to Shinzato, we could perform Giant Swing, Backward Giant Swing,
Somersault and other advanced techniques.
Before long, Jin-an Shinzato enrolled in the police academy.
The four of us, Bunshun Tamagusuku, Tatsutoku Sakiyama (= Tatsutoku
Senaha), Kiju Nanjo (= Kiju Azama) and I (= Genkai Nakaima), decided
to learn karate from Master Chojun Miyagi.
I had to ask for permission of my father first. My father was ten
years old when Shuri Castle was occupied by Japanese troops, Ryukyu
Kingdom was abolished and became a prefecture of Japan in 1879
(Meiji Era 12). He was three years old when Japanese Government
established the Ryukyu Clan as an initial step in their program to
abolish Ryukyu Kingdom and establish Okinawa prefecture in 1872
(Meji Era 5).
Because my father was born in such a time of transition and the
ancestors of our family had come from China, our family did not
allow him get an education of Japanese system called "Yamato
Gakumon", so he did not go to school. However, he built up a
powerful and flexible physique because of the hard work. I heard he
was a strong Okinawan style sumo wrestler. He was very delighted
when I received a big prize at athletic meeting.
It was Spring in 1923, I was 15 years old, when I told my father
that I was going to learn karate from Miyagi Sensei (= Master Chojun
Miyagi). He said to me "It's great if you learn from Bushi
Miyagushiku (=Miyagi the Karate Master)!" and gave me permission. At
that time Miyagi Sensei was already famous for his karate, so my
father thought he was an ideal teacher for me.
We, Kumemura community people in Okinawa, were proud of Chinese
lineage. We believed our ancestors came from China to Okinawa, so we
highly respected not only Chinese literary arts but also fighting
arts. As to literary arts, we established a school, "Meirindo" which
was something like a college today, where the youth were educated.
As for fighting arts such as karate and Bo (=staff fighting), I
think we practiced individually in accordance with each physical
strength and other conditions.
According to a program of the cultural festival at "Meirindo"
school, there were performances of Bo (=staff fighting), Tesshaku or
Tiechi (=Sai), "Sesan", "Chishokin", "Tohai" and "Suparinpe". Most
performances of karate were the same as what Miyagi Sensei had
taught us.
Well, lessons by Miyagi Sensei began. We had lessons three times a
week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, after school from 3 p.m. until 8
p.m. at Miyagi Sensei's home, not at Dojo (=a training hall) like
these days. Some time later, quitted my classmate, Bunshun
Tamagusuku whose uncle was a famous karateka Jin-an Shinzato, so
remained three members: Tatsutoku Sakiyama whose family name at that
time was Senaha, Kiju Nanjo whose family name was Azama at that
time, and myself.
The process of our training consists of the preparatory exercises,
the supplementary exercise and the foot movements of Sanchin.
According to the explanation of Miyagi Sensei about the preparatory
exercise, by doing physical exercise, we can prepare for the formal
karate training such as Sanchin and other Kata exercise. It also has
an element as a warm-up.Another meaning of the preparatory exercise
is building up our physical strength by training all the necessary
muscles so that we can use the muscles in any situation. In short,
we build up karate body by the preparatory exercise.The
supplementary exercise is a kind of training mainly for learning
basic technical components of Kata. It helps us to understand
science and logic of karate, and at the same time, our skill of
karate will be created with the development of our athletic ability
and physical strength.
In this way, we can lay the foundations for karate by doing the
preparatory exercise and the supplementary exercises.
Miyagi Sensei told us various stories for two or three hours after
the practice was over. The topics of his stories were not only
technical matters of karate but also the general world affairs, the
present situation of karate circles, the origin of karate, his
studying attitude toward karate and Buddhism, karate and Okinawan
traditional performing arts, and so on. At that time we were just
junior high school boys, but Miyagi Sensei preached to us about the
truth of karate, the soul of karate master, the Way of karate,
namely the Way of man or morality. I still remember his bright face
with sharp eyes in which I find the true karate master's love and
kindness.
Now I will tell you some of Miyagi Sensei's words as follows.
"If you practice only Sanchin all your life, you do not have to
practice any other Kata. Sanchin is so essential and important." One
day I asked him, "How many times do you practice Sanchin to think
that you performed well?" He replied, "I think I performed Sanchin
well only once out of 30 times practices." At that time he was
young, 34 or 35 years old. His words are still impressive to me.
"The hand position at the ending of Sanchin is the same as that of a
Buddha statue." Miyagi Sensei often told us this story. I think the
hand position at the ending of Sanchin is the most beautiful
expression of praying. In fact I saw the same hand position of
Buddha statues in some temples.
"Goju is the willow tree blown by the strong wind," said Miyagi
Sensei. The strong wind blows the willow. The willow never resists
the wind, just remains passive, but will never be broken or
destroyed. In this way we take advantage of the opponent's strength
flow. It is a secret of the arts that we have to master through the
practice.
I think it was 1926 when the National Athletic Meeting was held at
the Outer Garden of the Meiji Shrine, Tokyo. Miyagi Sensei's
disciple, Mr. Jin-an Shinzato participated in the Meeting to perform
karate as a classical fighting arts. At that time he was suddenly
asked by an official of the Meeting, "What is your style's name?"
then he replied "Goju-ryu style." Later he explained this matter to
Miyagi Sensei and Miyagi Sensei approved it. Since then we call
ourselves Goju-ryu.
I asked, "Sensei, do you have eyes in the back of your head? They
say that even if we follow you secretly and quietly, you immediately
notice us and turn around quickly to find us." Miyagi Sensei
replied, "There is no one who have eyes in the back of his head.
However, when I walk along the road, in some cases I feel something
strange. I think it is the so-called sixth sense."
"We should always be cautious when we turn at the corner of a road,
walk along a rainy street and climb up and down a ladder etc. It
will become useful for self-defense if we have practiced karate
sufficiently hard and are accustomed to being cautious. As the
result of a long time training of karate, we can obtain the so-
called sixth sense and can notice if someone is following."
"Studying karate nowadays is like walking in the dark without a
lantern. We have to grope our way in the dark." said Miyagi Sensei.
He also told me, "There are so many things in karate which does not
make sense and there are a lot of things I cannot understand.
Therefore, while our grand masters are still alive, we have to see
them and ask many questions. I think it is still very difficult to
find the answers even if we did so." I ever went with him to homes
of the grand masters, Chomo Hanashiro Sensei and Itosu-No-Tanmee
(=Itosu the Old Master) to hear their stories of karate.
In 1926 (the last year of Taisho era), karate masters got together
and founded a club to research karate on the south side of
Asahigaoka, Wakasamachi, Naha City. The masters who participated in
the club were:
Chojun Miyagi
Juhatsu Kyoda
Ume of Motobu
Saru of Motobu (= Choki Motobu)
Kenwa Mabuni
Taizo Tahara
Shinpan Gusukuma
On the first day and fifteenth day of each month, they worshiped
Bushin or the God of Martial Arts. Tatsutoku Sakiyama (= Tatsutoku
Senaha), Kiju Nanjo (= Kiju Azama), Kogyu Tazaki, Kamade Yagi (= He
is now in South America), Seiko Kina and I (= Genkai Nakaima) also
went to the club and got training in karate there.
Miyagi Sensei approved the change of writing "karate" in Kanji (=
Chinese charcters) from "China Hand" to "Empty Hand". The kanji for
karate: "China Hand" gradually was changed into the kanji for
karate: "Empty Hand".
Like Jujutsu became Judo, he devoted himself for evolving karate
from "karate" of a fighting art to "Karate-Do".
When Master Jigoro Kano of Kodokan judo visited Okinawa in 1925 (=
Taisho 14), we demonstrated Goju-ryu karate for him at a public hall
in Naha City. Miyagi Sensei himself explained it to Jigoro Kano. The
friendly meeting of Kano and Miyagi, the two founders of martial
arts, must be bright light for Karate-Do and good fortune for the
development of Judo.
"Kenkoku Taiso" exercise was created in Japan during World War Two.
In fact, the "Kenkoku Taiso" exercise consisted mostly of Kata of
karate, so it might be a variation of karate.
As far as I know, Miyagi sensei has never tried to show off karate.
Therefore, we also never talked about karate both at school and
outside school. We bore firmly in mind that we should not show
karate to other people in public.
When the high-ranking judo instructors of Kodokan came to Okinawa on
the way to Taiwan, they asked us to show them karate. Tatsutoku
Sakiyama (= Tatsutoku Senaha), Kiju Nanjo (= Kiju Azama) and I (=
Genkai Nakaima) demonstrated karate at the judo training hall of
Second Middle School. After the judo instructors left the school,
Miyagi Sensei visited Sochoku Nakachi, a teacher of Second Middle
School, and asked him gHow was the karate demonstration by my
students?"
When Prince Takamatsunomiya visited Okinawa, Miyagi Sensei appointed
me to show him Sanchin as a representative of Goju-Ryu. I performed
Sanchin only wearing a pair of pants just like a daily practice.
Miyagi Sensei did not demonstrate karate.
The rhythm of karate drawn in the air is the wisdom of the blessing
from the heaven. It is same as the rhythm of traditional Okinawan
dance or Ryukyu Buyo.
Letfs continue walking and groping in the dark to succeed the great
works Miyagi Sensei left us.
Dear friends,
Today I posted to my blog Part 2 of the newly translated part of
MEMORIES OF MY SENSEI, CHOJUN MIYAGI (Full Version) written by Genkai
Nakaima, one of the most senior students of Master Miyagi. Visit my
blog and enjoy it.
http://yamada-san.blogspot.com/
Sanzinsoo
Dear friends,
Just a few days ago, I created my own blog SANZINSOO OKINAWA GOJU-RYU KARATE-DO.
http://yamada-san.blogspot.com/
I posted there the newly translated part of MEMORIES OF MY SENSEI, CHOJUN MIYAGI
(Full Version) #1 by Genkai Nakaima.
http://yamada-san.blogspot.com/2007/12/memories-of-my-sensei-chojun-miyagi_04.ht\
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I hope you enjoy it. Arigato Gozaimasu!
Sanzinsoo
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Meiji-ya was already moved to somewhere else, but the old building where
once Miyagi Sensei had given a historic lecture still exists in the center
of busy Osaka city. You can see the photo of this building.
http://www.geocities.jp/ochou2003/machi/sennbaminami.html#meijiya
"HISTORICAL OUTLINE OF KARATE-DO, MARTIAL ARTS OF RYUKYU by Chojun Miyagi,
Original Remarks: This essay was written and prepared by Master Chojun
Miyagi especially for the club members when he gave us the lecture "About
Karatedo" and its demonstration at the lecture hall on the 4th floor of
Meiji Shoten at Sakaisuji, Osaka on 28th January 1936."
Sanzinsoo
Osaka, Japan
--- In goju_ryu@yahoogroups.com, "san zinsoo" <sanzinsoo@...> wrote:
Re: the lecture hall in 1936 and 2003
On this Wednesday, 19th February 2003, I actually visited "the lecture hall
on the 4th floor of Meiji Shoten at Sakaisuji, Osaka" where Chojun Miyagi
gave the lecture on karate sixty-seven years ago. On the 4th floor there
are a few offices instead of the lecture hall. This building of "Meiji
Shoten" was built in 1924, about eighty years ago and still remain the same
as before, facing the very busy street whose name is Sakaisuji. At that
time this building was the most modern building in Osaka. Sakaisuji area is
also called Sakaisuji-Honmachi. It is the center of commerce in Osaka and
there are many textile or garment shops and trading companies.
Meiji Shoten is now called Meiji-Ya (also spelled Meidi-Ya), which is one
of the biggest food
wholesaler specializing in imported foods and scotch whiskey. From the
subway station
"Sakaisuji-Honmachi" you can go there on foot within three minutes. Of
course you cannot find Miyagi Sensei there any longer.
Sanzinsoo
Osaka, Japan
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In Tensho "hardness" and "softness" ( "Go" and "Ju" ) have to co-
exist in a constant state of flux such that the amount of each is
changing . Both must be present at all times. This complies with the
Yin-Yang theory from which "hard-soft" principles originates. So in a
predominantly soft (relaxed) state, "hardness" develops "inside". The
Chinese call it "steel wrapped in cotton" and a practical example is
the "unbendable arm" trick in Aikido.
By using turning or rounded actions, softness can be concentrated.
With rapid emission, "softness" is focus to a point to
become "hardness". At extreme "hardness" softness follows to complete
the cycle.
Therefore movements that appear to be linear, need to have a degree
of turning no matter how subtle, for these principles to work.
When the kata is performed this way one feels that the whole body is
unified and is not just movements by isolated parts of the body. The
performance of the kata will then feel more natural.
--- In gojuryu@yahoogroups.com, "W. Chroninger" <meibukan@...> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Just a quick note from my perspective: Tensho is not
> necessarily a "passive" kata, at least not according to my
teachings.
> Tensho, as with any other kata, is open to huge amounts of
> interpretation and understanding...I am not one to say that any
> certain way is correct or incorrect. I have learned and trained
> various hand drills from many different systems, some of which are
> thought to come from close ancestral lines of our system, and I have
> been shown the connection between these drills and the Tensho kata.
> Our system, being of "go" and "ju" is comprised of both elements,
and
> most can readily see these, at least in terms of basic differences
in
> technique: i.e.. "hard" equaling a straight punch and "soft"
equaling
> a rotary parry. I have learned that the "go-ju" relationship can and
> does go much further in meaning. Anyway, back to the main point,
the
> movements in Tensho can be interpreted as "soft", BUT they also can
> have "hard" interpretations as well. It all depends on HOW the
> movement is used and WHAT it does to the opponent. For those who
may
> have seen or felt some of these same "connections," this will make
> sense; for those who have not, just look at the movements and "play"
> with various functions and see what you can come up with. As far as
> using "certain particular exercises or movements," one must start
> somewhere. The important thing is to start and keep on going.
>
> Just another take, hope it helps some.
>
> Respectfully,
> Wade
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Fernando <fpcamara@...>
> To: <gojuryu@onelist.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 6:02 AM
> Subject: [gojuryu] Post of Terry Reed about Tensho
>
>
> > From: "Fernando " <fpcamara@...>
> >
> > Dear Terry Reed,
> >
> > Your Tensho description is the Tensho taught in the Higa Seiko
> > lineage. What is the lineage of your sensei? However, Tensho is a
> > totally passive kata used to strenght the ligaments of the wrist
and
> > for escapes when grabbed.
> > Yes, there is a strong probabilty of this kata be inspirated in
the
> > Kakufa. This typical White Crane kata was taught by Miyagi but he
> > didn't include it in his syllabus after 50's. However, Kakufa was
> > taught regularly in Higa Seiko dojo, Kanki Izumikawa dojo, and
today
> > it is taught in the Gojukensha (Tadahiko Ohtsuka sensei). Kakufa
not
> > ressemble Kakuha or Hakutsuru-no-mai forms from sensei Toguchi.
> > Kakufa is a chinese kata that Miyagi learned from Gokenki or
brought
> > it from China.
> > Kakufa is also called Haufa. Kaku (Ho, Hao, Hau)=crane, Fa=boxing.
> > Kakufa=crane boxing. It can not be confounded with Hakucho that
is
> > generally shorter and taught in some Shito-ryu sects.
> >
> >
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Bunkai or the application is as follows.
KURURUNFA (Part 3)
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PHOTO No.51: Assume the opponent throw a right middle punch. You
receive it with right middle block.
PHOTO No.52: You grab your opponentfs wrist in your right hand,
and twist it counterclockwise.
PHOTO No.53: At the same time, you turn to right 180 degrees so
that you can put the opponentfs arm on your left shoulder. The
opponent is behind you.
PHOTO No.53: Your left shoulder is a fulcrum. The opponentfs right
arm is a lever. You pull the opponentfs forearm downward. Making
use of leverage, you can give him pain.
PHOTO No.54: While you do this armbreak technique, you make a rear
elbow strike with your left elbow to his solar plexus.
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Bunkai or the application of Kururunfa (Part 3) is as follows.
http://www.geocities.com/sanzinsoo/kururunfa3.html
PHOTO No.51: Assume the opponent throw a right middle punch. You
receive it with right middle block.
PHOTO No.52: You grab and grip you opponentfs wrist in your right
hand, and twist it counterclockwise. Do not release your grip until
finish.
PHOTO No.53: You turn to right 180 degrees. At the same time, you
put the opponentfs arm on your left shoulder. (The opponent is
behind you.)
PHOTO No.53: Your left shoulder is a fulcrum. The opponentfs right
arm is a lever. You pull the opponentfs wrist downward. Making
use of leverage, you give him pain.
PHOTO No.54: While you do this armbreak technique, you make a rear
elbow strike with your left elbow to his solar plexus.
Sanzinsoo
Hi all,
My dojo (Mushinkan) will be having its 5th Anniversary demonstration
tomorrow afternoon. Performances will be given by:
-My students (Sugiyama Mamoru, Kato Daisuke, Kubota Atsuyuki, Nakano
Hiroo, Nitta Ken and Suzuki Kunihiko - will perform the Naha-te kata
and several kumite drills)
-Members of the Yogi Kaikan (Uechi-ryu & Ryukyu Kobudo, will have
demo's of Seisan, Shushi no Kon Dai, Kojo no Sai, Kanegawa no Nicho-
gama, Bo tai Sai Kumite)
-Iwai Kousuke (Udundi, a student of Matsuo Kanenori Sakon)
-Murakami Katsumi (Shorin-ryu & Kobudo, Hanshi 9-dan, will perform
Naihanchi 1-3 and Sueyoshi no Kon Dai)
-Uematsu Yoshiyuki (my teacher, who will perform iaijutsu)
-And finally a most-likely-horrible demo of Suparinpei by
myself... :D
Anyway,
Joe Swift
Tokyo
June 2006 Newsletter from Gojuryu.net
Onegaishimasu Mina-sama,
Can you believe the month of June is upon us? For us Karate and Martial
Arts folk June often marks the time we have our travel plans put
together - which includes competition and seminars, not to mention
explaining to your spouse or significant other that "Yes - I am taking
another Karate trip". So write it on your calendar and post it on the
fridge before someone else occupies that weekend to stare at a statue at
remote museum for hours upon hours when you should be out playing
weekend warrior.
So the opening subject is "staying on course and calendaring your
schedule", the keystone to every successful person. It is equally
important to calendar your goals pertaining to Karate and revisit those
goals every few months. Some goals are short term; fix that posture in
Sanchin, follow up with students or potential students you haven't seen
for weeks or months, stop forecasting your mawashi geri, have
certificates framed. Some goals are long term; prepare for next grading
[with approximate date in mind], train for competition, put together
demonstration team. What-ever the goal is or was [remember those New
Years resolutions?] this is the time to revisit, revise and refocus.
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Dojo in the spotlight:
For the March 'Dojo in the month,' comes....... "Toronto Kyobukan" of
Toronto Canada. Under the leadership of Ken Jacobs Sensei who's
current memberships include: Okinawa Gojuryu Karate-do So Honbu Jundokan
[Ei'ichi Miyazato Dojo], Ryu Kyu Kobudo Tesshinkan - Ozato Son, Okinawa,
Japan. National Karate Association Canada [NKA] and World Karate
Federation [WKF]. The Toronto Kyobukan is an active in the Canadian NKA
and a great representative to traditions of Gojuryu Karatedo. Visit them
at kyobukan.org <http://www.kyobukan.org/> - Congratulations !!!
Gojuryu.net Dojo Database:
Seeing success stories and messages from people explaining to us that
they "would have never found a club or dojo had Gojuryu.net not
helped" is exactly why we exist. Communication is the building block of
humanity and at Gojuryu.net we have plenty of ways to get in contact
with others. In the forums as well as general membership [which is
free], we have plenty of lurkers and it would be great to hear from each
and every one of you in the Introduce yourself
<http://www.gojuryu.net/forum/viewthread.php?rowstart=320&forum_id=15&th\
read_id=8#4934> threads. If you're already a user member and your
profile is empty - please add something; a region, a city, an
association. It all helps and has been proven to help build the All Goju
Ryu Network family. Think of it like this - would you prefer those
looking for a dojo or club to join the local McDojo and their kids
receive their 3rd degree Black Belt with the pink tiger stripes as soon
as they turn 8 years old? The Dojo Database & user profile is fully
index searchable via the search page and it's here for your use.
Knowledge and tradition:
Reciting Dojo Kun at the end of a class is a reflection of your Dojo
spirit and helps to reinforce constructive actions and thoughts - both
personally and within the community or our group of peers and
relationships. Reciting Dojo Kun helps prepare, or even a better
description – helps persuade us to become what we recite. Imagine if
our daily recitals included "we strive to loose weight" or
"we pledge to finish college" then in due time – we would.
Dojo Kun is an Oath to ourselves, a verbal affirmation that helps us
become better people, to grow physically, mentally and spiritually. A
philosophy that extends beyond our training in the dojo to the outside
world. Every now and then we should all reflect upon our Dojo Kun and
our personal version; as a way to keep us grounded, optimistic,
motivated and on the right path.
Additional site updates:
With approximately 700 online user - members and another 2000 users
taking advantage of the free email service Gojuryu.net - the All Gojuryu
Network is almost ready to release the next portal upgrade - an online
image hosting section that ensures secure photographic contributions for
personal, historic and copyright value; meaning that what you post
cannot be stolen or borrowed by others without permission to do so.
Finishing off minor scripts this week so watch for it soon.
Upcoming Events on the Calendar: June 1st to 14th ºTetsuhiro Hokama
in Canada
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=168>
June 2nd, 3rd & 4th ºJKF Goju Kai Seminar Texas USA -
<http://www.jkfgojukai-texas.com/karate/index.php?content=events.php>
Instructors: Sensei Akira Shiomi 8th Dan Hanshi JKF Gojukai; Sensei
Masataka Muramatsu 8th Dan JKF Gojukai.
<http://www.jkfgojukai-texas.com/karate/index.php?content=events.php>
June 3rd º4th EKF Championships for Regions
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=22>
June 8th - 11th º10th Annual Karate & Kobudo Gasshuku
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=155>
Juichi Kokubo Sensei, Okinawan Goju Ryu & Matayoshi Kobudo San Diego
June 8th - 11th ºWUKO European Karate Championships
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=62>
June 22nd - 25th ºShorei Shobukan Summer Training Camp- Open to all
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=103>
June 27th º20th Pan-American Senior Championships
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=23>
July 5th to 8th ºUnited Gojukan Seminar in Hawaii
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=144>
July 7th to 8th ºEGKF Kata International Seminar
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=8>
July 14th to 16th ºUSA-NKF National Championships
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=80>
July 27th to 30th ºJKF Gojukai annual Shinsa & Gasshuku – Akita
Japan
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=176>
July 29th to 30th ºAAU Jr Olympics
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=83>
If you wish to contribute your event to the calendar, please visit the
site and click "Submit Events
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Submissions can only be contributed by site members and membership is
free. We also ask that you place a link back to us in the event you wish
to submit an item to the calendar or to the "Submit Articles"
<http://www.gojuryu.net/submit.php?stype=a> , "Submit Links
<http://www.gojuryu.net/submit.php?stype=l> " and "Submit News".
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Well everyone, 'till next month - from all of us at Gojuryu.net, the All
Gojuryu Network, thanks for your continued support.
Arigato Gozaimashita.
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New Books in the May 2006 Newsletter from Gojuryu.net
Onegaishimasu,
Mina-sama, we hope you have all enjoyed your Golden Week. "Golden Week"?
What's that you might ask - what is so 'golden' about it? Imagine having
a period of ten days filled with National Holidays and for some reason
you simply could not get your friends in Japan on the phone at home or
in the office. That's because it is Golden week. The period of holidays
that begin with April 29th [Greenery Day [however previously the
Birthday of the Emperor and in 2007 April 29th will become Showa day
with Greenery Day moving to May 4th, May 3rd [Constitution Memorial
Day], May 4th [Between Day – This is a day that is being phased out
in 2007 for Greenery Day, it's the day in-between Constitution
Memorial day and Children's day], May 5th [Children's Day - Kodomo
no hi]. Put them all together and you have Golden Week!
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Dojo in the spotlight.
For the March 'Dojo in the month,' comes....... "The Oxford Karate
Academy" in the Cowley area of Oxford England [United Kingdom]. Under
the leadership of Paul Coleman Sensei a member of the JKF Goju Kai and
Seiwa Kai Goju Ryu Karate Do and previously a member of the IOGKF, The
Oxford Karate Academy is a very strong group with an excellent history
and pedigree. Congratulations !!!
Gojuryu.net Dojo Database:
Again, we cannot stress how important it is for everyone in
participation to complete as much as possible in your profiles. Some
have been curious about their personal information being available in
which case we recommend you do not put the address however you still
include your city, state or province, country and in the location field,
the name of your area [as an example if you were in Hayward California
you would write San Francisco bay area for the location however Hayward
for the City]. The Dojo Database & user profile is fully index
searchable via the search page.
Knowledge and tradition:
In 1933, Yoshiaki Ajari [JKF Wadokai Karatedo Federation and US Wadokai]
was born in Minato Mura Japan. Yoshiaki Ajari at the age of thirteen
began training with Shozo Ujita at the Kenbukan Dojo in Wakayama. He
later moved to Tokyo to continue studies at Meiji University while
training in Wadoryu and teaching at the Asakusa Dojo of Gogen Yamaguchi
earning the rank of Yondan. In 1957, Yoshiaki Ajari immigrated to the
United States to learn English at San Jose Community College and
continue his studies of architectural engineering at the University of
California Berkeley. While in San Jose he began teaching the Gojuryu
Karate Do he learned from Shozo Ujita and Gogen Yamaguchi in San Jose
and Hayward California. This marks the first official and confirmed
introduction of Goju Ryu Karate Do to the mainland USA.
Today, Yoshiaki Ajari Sensei still teaches Wado Ryu Karate Do in Oakland
California as an 8th Dan of the JKF Wado Kai and is a consultant to
several organizations and a great friend to many.
Next year [2007] will therefore mark the 50th Anniversary of both Goju
Ryu Karate Do and Wado Ryu Karate Do in the USA - a time of celebration,
reflection and remembrance.
Additional site updates:
Another site update is on the way in the coming weeks which shall
primarily apply to the photo's section - securing and insuring
photographic contribution for historic and copyright value; and the
backend of our servers which shall not be recognizable by the general
users.
Upcoming Events on the Calendar:
May 5th, 6th & 7th
º41st EKF Senior Championships
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=17>
May 6th
ºRegion Four Championships & National Qualifier (AAU)
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=61>
May 12th, 13th, 14th
ºJKF Goju Kai European Seminar May UK
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=159>
May 13th
º2006 USANKF of Northern California RSO Qualifier
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=113>
May 19th
º 20th Pan-American Senior Championships
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=20>
May 27th & 28th
ºTetsunosuke Yasuda Sensei Seminars
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=153>
June 2nd, 3rd & 4th
ºJKF Goju Kai Seminar Texas USA -
<http://www.jkfgojukai-texas.com/karate/index.php?content=events.php>
Instructors: Sensei Akira Shiomi 8th Dan Hanshi JKF Gojukai; Sensei
Masataka Muramatsu 8th Dan JKF Gojukai.
<http://www.jkfgojukai-texas.com/karate/index.php?content=events.php>
June 3rd
º4th EKF Championships for Regions
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=22>
June 8th - 11th
º10th Annual Karate & Kobudo Gasshuku
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=155>
Juichi Kokubo Sensei, Okinawan Goju Ryu & Matayoshi Kobudo San Diego
June 8th - 11th
ºWUKO European Karate Championships
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=62>
June 22nd - 25th
ºShorei Shobukan Summer Training Camp- Open to all
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=103>
June 27th
º20th Pan-American Senior Championships
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=view&id=23>
If you wish to contribute your production to the calendar, please visit
the site and click "Submit Events
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php?op=eventform> ".
Submissions can only be contributed by site members and membership is
free. We also ask that you place a link back to us in the event you wish
to submit an item to the calendar or to the "Submit Articles"
<http://www.gojuryu.net/submit.php?stype=a> , "Submit Links
<http://www.gojuryu.net/submit.php?stype=l> " and "Submit News".
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Well everyone, 'till next month - from all of us at Gojuryu.net, the All
Gojuryu Network, thanks for your continued support.
Arigato Gozaimashita.
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April 2006 Newsletter from Gojuryu.net
Onegaishimasu,
Mina-sama, sorry for getting the April Newsletter out a bit late,
something is always strange about April. This tends to be the time that
people begin to lag from showing up to training. Dropping their New
Years resolutions, finally recoving from the Holiday season or giving in
to pressure. This is the time we should support eachother, students,
Sensei and friends to keep up the pace and remind eachother to go
forward - move ahead. So "Damatte Keiko" [Shut up and train].
Now Available Goshi Yamaguchi - "A visual guide to Kumite $50.00 USD
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Hard to get and a pleasure to receive this book has had rave reviews by
international practicioners of all styles and many of the exercises have
been added to dojo curriculum and requirements of Goju Ryu schools not
affiliated to Goshi Yamaguchi Saiko Shihan organization. Format 15 x 21
cm. Japanese and English. 175 pages. Background of Kumite. Basic
Practive of Kumite. Yakusoku Kumite. Jiyu Kumite. Traditional Kumite
Techniques: Osae, Sukui, Kawashi, Humi, Taoshi, Infighting. Base price
includes shipping. Shipping to remote locations shall require aditional
shipping charges.
Still Available Ei'ichi Miyazato book & DVD $65.00 USD
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We HIGHLY recommend the only text ever published by Ei'ichi Miyazato -
Book & DVD $65.00 USD <http://gojuryu.net/osCommerce/catalog/> . Ya we
know - you have yours but now is the time to stop rubbing it in the face
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Dojo in the spotlight.
For the March 'Dojo in the month,' comes....... "The Family Karate
Center" in Spokane Washington. Led by Gene Villa Sensei of the IOGKF,
The Family Karate Center is dedicated to making your martial arts
experience enjoyable and satisfying, not to mention has a strong dojo.
Congratulations !!!
Gojuryu.net Dojo Database going strong.
For Gojuryu Dojo only. We've been getting many of the old Dojo listings
back online and it isn't easy so this is where your input comes in.
Existing members, go to your user profile and fill in all of the blank
spaces. The Dojo Database and the user profiles are one and the same. If
you already have a user profile and want your Dojo listed separately
then keep your user profile [for use in the forums] and create a new one
for your Dojo. The Dojo Database & user profile is fully index
searchable via the search page.
Knowledge and tradition.
We've all heard the command Seiza; to kneel down in a seated position.
Seiza has a proper execution and an improper execution. Such as it's
improper when people slap their Gi at Kiotsuke or Rei - there are
improper things you should not do. To sit Seiza, first stand at
attention......read more here
<http://www.gojuryu.net/viewpage.php?page_id=39> . Next comes how to sit
relaxed or better yet, lets stick to the traditional words, to sit Hanza
- you should bow out from Seiza first because Seiza is a more formal
seating. Oh yeah, Hanza, to sit comfortably.
Aditional site updates:
User Profiles is the Dojo Database. For Gojuryu Dojo only the user
profiles area is an advanced listing to search for dojo or individuals
in your area, a place you may soon visit or recommend to someone you
know. It's only usefull if your profile has been filled in and no need
to worry as we have our spam deterrents all over the website so your
information is protected.
Calendar and events.
Well, last month we sent a note with the news letter that our calendar
was looking a littly shabby and this month - 40 new events. Just about
everywhere in the world you can find something to do with Gojuryu. Take
a look and let us know what ya think. Event Calendar
<http://www.gojuryu.net/infusions/event_cal/index.php> . Also, in the
last newsletter we announced an interest in placing the entire calendar
into the newsletter however this seems a bit impossible as the
newsletter would then be huge - full of HTML and unappreciated by you
the users so, to keep it easy we've simply put in the link.
If there is anyone we may have missed in this email - newsletter that
should have received it, please feel free to forward it to them or send
us a return note letting us know where to send it should go.
Well everyone, 'till next month - from all of us at Gojuryu.net, the All
Gojuryu Network, thanks for your continued support.
Arigato Gozaimashita.
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Hello, friends,
Today I have made a new website. I put sequential photos, Part 1, 2 and 3
of Kata "Shisochin," into it. I hope you enjoy it.
www.geocities.com/sanzinsoo
Sanzinsoo
Brad,
I am here and still very much active in training, I have been off line
for a bit but am still around. My Job has been keeping me away from
the internet.
I closed my dojo's in Indianapolis and Carmel. The dojo in Anderson
was sold and the fitness club in Marion that I had my dojo in
closed down, so now I teach a private class. I am done with the whole
commercial dojo, I built a room onto my home to use as a dojo.
All my yudansha are still active and yes I do make the trip down to
train with Lloyd Johnson Sensei and the Jundokan in Louisville, but
then again I train with and visit dojos whenever I can.
How can I help you?
Mike Jones
Hi Brad,
Contact me off-line and I can probably help you with this information.
Kindest regards,
Howard Upton
Yoshukai Karate-do
uptonh@...
--- In gojuryu@yahoogroups.com, brad johnstone <indyseibukan@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anybody could tell me what happened to Mike
Jones Sensei from Indiana? I went by his dojo and it was closed, I
went by his house and he has moved, I then went to his work at the
Sheriff's Department and they told me that he was one of 50 people
they had to lay off due to budget cuts. I then tried to track down
some of his yudansha but it seems as if his whole group has
disappeared. I have heard rumors that he has been training ever other
weekend at the Jundokan in Louisville,KY But can not find any info
about that either, so If anybody can help me I would appreciate it or
if anyone knows his email that would be great.
>
> Thank you,
> Brad Johnstone
>
>
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