Katsuya Miyahira - Shorin Ryu

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2009

Shorin-Ryu Karate by Grandmaster Miyahira.

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  • the signs for shorin are wrong in the vid

  • More explanations please ?

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  • Sadly,Miyahira Katsuya sensei has passed away at the age of 92 this week..

  • R.I.P. Grand Master 30.11.2010

  • kanji is correct for kobayshi ryu ( the style of shorin ryu of Miyahira)

    the kanji for Shobayshi is almost the same with the addition of one penstroke,,,,matsubayashiis two pine tree 's all of these can also be pronounced shorin Ryu

  • May i ask if this is taken from a dvd ,if so can you give me details please,

    I would love to have a dvd of Miyahira Sensei as i think he is just out of this world,

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VID 5*

  • It´s not required for any other martial art neither, i just wanted to point it out....

  • Sorry for removing comments, but they somehow were repeated and difficult to understand:

    Chibana Sensei was the first to use the name Shorin, to honor its Chinese Shaolin roots. Okinawans had no problem with connecting to China, the old Okinawan name for Karate was To- de or To-te, "To" coming from "Tang", so it meant "Chinese hand". It was changed when Karate Do was taken to Japan.

  • Sorry for removing comments but they somehow repeated themselves and became difficult to understand:

    Chibana Sensei was the first to use the name Shorin, to honor its Chinese Shaolin roots. Okinawans had no problem with connecting to China, the old Okinawan name for Karate was To- de or To-te, "To" coming from "Tang", so it meant "Chinese hand".

  • 小林 is the way Chibana Chosin Sensei wrote Shorin; some think it was a mistake, but the probable reason is that it was a way of honoring the Shaolin roots while also marking it as a distinct Martial Art from Shaolin 少林; both can be pronounced Shorin, but the first characters can also be pronounced as Kobayashi in Japanese, and that is how some call this school, although not those who belong to it.

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