Sensei Bob
Number of posts : 2 Localisation : New Jersey, U.S.A Registration date : 2013-01-31
| Subject: History of Chin i no Kata, Ten ni no kata Sun 3 Feb - 5:59 | |
| I am asking members of Gensei-Ryu if they know where Shukumine Sensei developed them. Are they originals or were they developed based on kata in Shuri-te or chinese kempo??
The style I train in was developed by an american marine after being stationed nearly 10yrs in Okinawa and having made at least instructors grade in all the major styles of karate. The style is Goshin do karate developed by Frank Van Lenten sensei who passed nearly 2 years ago now... | |
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Emile Admin
Number of posts : 1118 Age : 52 Localisation : Aomori-ken, Mutsu-shi, Japan Registration date : 2007-05-19
| Subject: Re: History of Chin i no Kata, Ten ni no kata Mon 5 Aug - 6:35 | |
| Sorry to post this quite lately. Ten-i, Chi-i and Jin-i-no-kata are original katas made by Seiken Shukumine, I think from a base of shurite. He developped these katas in the main island of Japan, after the war.
Is your style related to Gensei-ryu ?
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Sensei Bob
Number of posts : 2 Localisation : New Jersey, U.S.A Registration date : 2013-01-31
| Subject: Re: History of Chin i no Kata, Ten ni no kata Mon 5 Aug - 8:46 | |
| Thank you for your input. My style is a blend of many styles. The founder of my style trained in; ◦Kempo under Sensei Wong and Sensei Anthony Sanchez; ◦Goju-Ryu under Sensei Tamura, Sensei Seikichi Toguchi and Sensei Masanobu Shinjo; ◦Shorin-ryu under Sensei Zenryo Shimaboku; ◦Isshin-ryu under Sensei Tatsuo Shimaboku; and; ◦Uechi-ryu under Sensei Kanei Uechi
note for further information about my style see; http://defeliceryu.com/ | |
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