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Karate Terminology adds defenses against chokes, grabs, and armed attacks, as well as various throwing and falling techniques.
Students strive to fulfill "The Dojang Hun" (training hall oath): seek perfection of character, live the way of truth, endeavor, be faithful, respect your seniors, and refrain from violent behavior.
Full-contact Karate Terminology was founded in the early 1970's by Mike Anderson and Jhoon Rhee. Similar to boxing, the goal is to knockout the opponent or to win on a decision by judges. Unlike boxing, kicks are permitted and a minimum number of kicks must be delivered each round.
Goju-ryu was founded in the 1930's by Miyagi Chojun from Okinawan karate and Chinese Kempo Karate Terminology techniques. It is combination of hard "go" and soft "ju" techniques that work together similar to yin and yang. Linear motion is combined with circular movements. Patterns are practiced slowly with emphasis on breathing.
Ryukyu Kempo (which roughly translates into Okinawan kung-fu, or Chinese boxing science) is the original style of martial arts learned and taught by Gichin Funakoshi on Okinawa, an island in the Ryukyu island chain. It stresses the existence of body points within your opponent that can be struck or grappled for more effective fighting.
Funakoshi's first edition book "Ryukyu Kempo " shows him clearly grappling and touching an opponent. Later editions and current karate books only show a practitioner with a retracted punch, where the original shows actively grappling an enemy. It is felt that Funakoshi was the last of the purists, wanting all to learn the art.
Contemporary Kempo practitioners practice "pressure point fighting" or Kyushu-jitsu and grappling, called tuite. It is an exact art of striking small targets on the body, such as nerve centers, and grappling body points in manners similar to Jujitsu or Aikido.
Kicks and punches that are thrown from natural stances eliminating wasted motions and giving you split-second advantages over opponents using some of the other Kenpo styles. Stresses equal proficiency with both hand and foot techniques, making it a more versatile form of karate because you have no weak points. An American Kenpo based school created by Chuck Sullivan and Vic LeRoux. It includes techniques from many different styles; a "use what works" mentality.
There are a couple of physical differences in Kenpo and many other styles. One is a three-quarter punch, rather than a full twist. Second is a fist whereby the thumb stops at the first finger, rather than the first two fingers. Third is the sword hand, which has the little finger placed as parallel as possible to the third finger and the thumb straight and on the inside rather than bent.
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