To clarify, the school "Shorinjiryu Kenshin" study & train useing the system for shiai (fight contest) following that of The Old School (Koryu) and maintaining / reflecting the principle philosophies of the Way of the Warrior (Bushido). Ichi no kokoru!
A competition system, having as it's main influence, the study of Shorinji Kenpo via Manchuria.
Looks very much like the Shorinjiryu Koshiki system developed by Hanshi Masayuki Hisataka (1980's)!?
It is my opinion, having extensive experience, that the original Shorinjiryu Kenkokan Shiai Ryu, sharing a direct lineage to the Koryu Shorinji Kempo Ryu is without a doubt, more challenging, more exciting, and very much less complicated; (i.e. where it is clearly understood that, scoring is an act of Zen).
@SensieSanzashi Do you know what Shorinji Kempo is??? Shorinji Kempo was established by Doshin So as a system for self-improvement and training in Japan in 1947. And bla bla bla many more...
@Thejr2137 Yes, and I would also like to make you aware of an important fact that proves a strong relationship between our varied styles. Mochizuki (Yoshinkan) and Hisataka (Kenkokan) were both Station Masters stationed in Manchuria during the war.
@SensieSanzashi Doshin So also has his own story during the war. He has learn varied style include shaolin and karate. With all his experience and knowledge, he combine and improve it, thats how he create shorinji kempo... Anyway, to learn any martial art you need to have a good sensei... and to be a great fighter, it depends on the person itself...
@Thejr2137 During this time Doshin Sho, Mochizuki, and Hisataka (Kudaka in Okinawan) trained together and shared many of their ideas and techniques. Though I do not have the actual records to prove it (if they even exists?) I believe that it was Mochizuki and Hisataka were the secret agents who helped in Doshin Sho's escape out of Manchuria from the Russian army.
@SensieSanzashi I do believe Doshin Sho, Machizuki and Hisataka are like friends and share their ideas and techiques... based on the history that I learn
I'm the guy on the right. This demo was a bit to stop-start for my liking and the sparring we did prior to this event was much better. That said, the demo here was supremely fun!
isso é uma bosta me desculpe pela franqueza .
luis33936 11 months ago
To clarify, the school "Shorinjiryu Kenshin" study & train useing the system for shiai (fight contest) following that of The Old School (Koryu) and maintaining / reflecting the principle philosophies of the Way of the Warrior (Bushido). Ichi no kokoru!
A competition system, having as it's main influence, the study of Shorinji Kenpo via Manchuria.
SensieSanzashi 1 year ago
shorinji-kempo* its named.
OphidionTV 1 year ago
@OphidionTV you say tomatoe, I say tomatto, you say potatoe I say potatto...
SensieSanzashi 1 year ago
Looks very much like the Shorinjiryu Koshiki system developed by Hanshi Masayuki Hisataka (1980's)!?
It is my opinion, having extensive experience, that the original Shorinjiryu Kenkokan Shiai Ryu, sharing a direct lineage to the Koryu Shorinji Kempo Ryu is without a doubt, more challenging, more exciting, and very much less complicated; (i.e. where it is clearly understood that, scoring is an act of Zen).
SensieSanzashi 2 years ago
@SensieSanzashi Do you know what Shorinji Kempo is??? Shorinji Kempo was established by Doshin So as a system for self-improvement and training in Japan in 1947. And bla bla bla many more...
Thejr2137 1 year ago
@Thejr2137 Yes, and I would also like to make you aware of an important fact that proves a strong relationship between our varied styles. Mochizuki (Yoshinkan) and Hisataka (Kenkokan) were both Station Masters stationed in Manchuria during the war.
SensieSanzashi 1 year ago
@SensieSanzashi Doshin So also has his own story during the war. He has learn varied style include shaolin and karate. With all his experience and knowledge, he combine and improve it, thats how he create shorinji kempo... Anyway, to learn any martial art you need to have a good sensei... and to be a great fighter, it depends on the person itself...
Thejr2137 1 year ago
@Thejr2137 During this time Doshin Sho, Mochizuki, and Hisataka (Kudaka in Okinawan) trained together and shared many of their ideas and techniques. Though I do not have the actual records to prove it (if they even exists?) I believe that it was Mochizuki and Hisataka were the secret agents who helped in Doshin Sho's escape out of Manchuria from the Russian army.
SensieSanzashi 1 year ago
@SensieSanzashi I do believe Doshin Sho, Machizuki and Hisataka are like friends and share their ideas and techiques... based on the history that I learn
Thejr2137 1 year ago
@Thejr2137 HAI, well said! On that note, keep learning and training hard, good luck to you.
SensieSanzashi 1 year ago
BORING! Far too much adjusting head-gear and referee bringing sparrers back to centre.
Flossferry 2 years ago
Point sparring makes baby Jesus cry...
WorldWarCheese 5 years ago 8
agreed
kakorroto 5 years ago
I'm the guy on the right. This demo was a bit to stop-start for my liking and the sparring we did prior to this event was much better. That said, the demo here was supremely fun!
LanciNZ 5 years ago
you shouldn't gassho so fast.
MikeShojima25 3 years ago