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    organization to promote the growth of Gōjū-ryū. This organization was called Gōjū-ryū Shinkokai ("Association to Promote Gōjū-ryū"). The founding members were...
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  • Gōgen Yamaguchi (redirect from Gōjū Kai)
    Gōjū-ryū Karate under Chōjun Miyagi. He was one of the most well-known karate-dō masters from Japan and he founded the International Karate-dō Gōjū Kai...
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    as Gōjū-ryū and Ryūei-ryū. Gōjū-ryū is considered the direct evolution of Shōrei-ryū. The Shitō-ryū style also contains many elements of Shōrei-ryū, since...
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    which became Gōjū-ryū. The kata Sanchin, taught in Gōjū-ryū and many other Naha-te based styles of Karate, was originally taught by Ryū Ryū Ko. Because...
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    the major four styles of karate are considered to be Gōjū-ryū, Shotokan, Shitō-ryū, and Wadō-ryū. These four styles are those recognised by the World...
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    Chōjun Miyagi (category Gōjū-ryū practitioners)
    1888 – October 8, 1953) was an Okinawan martial artist who founded the Gōjū-ryū school of karate by blending Okinawan and Chinese influences. Sensei Miyagi...
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  • present name on January 15, 1956). Isshin-Ryū karate is largely a synthesis of Shorin-ryū karate, Gojū-ryū karate, and kobudō. The name means, literally...
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    predominantly those with an origin in Naha-te, including Goju-ryu. The advanced Gōjū-ryū kata, Suparinpei, literally translates in Fuzhounese to the...
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  • Kyokushin, which is an extremely hard style derived from Shotokan and Gōjū-ryū, involves much more breaking and full contact, knockdown sparring as a...
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  • International Okinawan Gōjū-Ryū Karate-dō Federation (IOGKF), is an international Martial Art organization covering Gōjū-ryū Karate. It was founded by...
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  • the fast and dynamic Shōtōkan style as well as from the strength-focused Gōjū-ryū style. The International Karate Association (IKA) was formed in Tokyo,...
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    Morio Higaonna (category Gōjū-ryū practitioners)
    the original on 2015-01-05. Retrieved 2015-01-05. Okinawan Traditional Gōjū-ryū Karate-do Association: An'ichi Miyagi and Morio Higaonna Retrieved on February...
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  • Rikkyo University to teach Goju-ryu style of traditional Karate. Subsequently, Oyama's Karate theory would deviate from Goju-ryu and would form his own style...
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    Association (JBA). The styles recognized by the JKF are Gōjū-ryū, Shitō-ryū, Shotokan, and Wadō-ryū. Its headquarter is located in Tokyo, Japan. In 1959...
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  • Sannosuke Ueshima (redirect from Kushin-ryu)
    Shōrin-ryū and Gōjū-ryū. Chōshin Chibana who founder and taught the Shōrin-ryū Kobayashi style. Kanamori Kinjo/Kinsei Kinjo, who taught Shōrin-ryū and Gōjū-ryū...
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    Jeff Speakman (category Gōjū-ryū practitioners)
    and ninth in Gōjū-ryū by Lou Angel on July 2, 2013.[citation needed] He was promoted to tenth degree on July 9, 2022. He had started Gōjū-ryū in 1978. Speakman...
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  • styles, the most well-known being the Okinawan Karate styles of Uechi-Ryū and Gōjū-Ryū, as well as the Chinese martial arts of Fujian White Crane, Five Ancestors...
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  • Araki-ryū Ashihara kaikan Bajutsu Battōjutsu Bōjutsu Bujinkan Byakuren Kaikan Chitō-ryū Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu Enshin kaikan Gensei-ryū Gōjū-ryū Hakkō-ryū Hojōjutsu...
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    consultant, and fight choreographer. He holds a 5th dan black belt in Gōjū-ryū karate, a 6th dan black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, an 8th dan black belt...
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  • Peter Urban (karate) (category Gōjū-ryū practitioners)
    of American Goju" by Official Karate magazine. Urban was the founder of the karate style known as American GōJū Ryū Karate Do (USA GoJu Karate). He was...
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  • or may simply be a location. Toyama-ryū is named for the Toyama Military Academy in Japan. In contrast, Gōjū-ryū is the 'hard-soft' style, which indicates...
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  • Eiichi Miyazato (category Gōjū-ryū)
    ). Yushikai Press. ISBN 978-1257979387. Johnpaul Williams (May 2001). Gōjū-Ryū Karate-Dō Desk Reference 剛柔流空手道 参考書: Volume 1 – Introduction & Historic...
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  • Shotokan Sekō Higa (1898–1966), Gōjū-ryū Yuchoku Higa (1910–1994), Shōrin-ryū and Gōjū-ryū Kanryō Higaonna (1853–1915), Gōjū-ryū Kanryu Higaonna (1849–1922)...
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  • the symbolism associated with karate, particularly the Gōjū-ryū discipline. The ultimate Gōjū-ryū kata, Suparinpei, literally translates to 108. Suparinpei...
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  • Higashionna's syllabus but is omitted in Gōjū-ryū now.[citation needed] Sajnog, C.L. (2004-06-23). Fundamentals of Freestyle Goju-Ryu. Virtualbookworm Publishing....
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    Robert Whittaker (fighter) (category Mixed martial artists utilizing Gōjū-ryū)
    Whittaker's father enrolled Robert, aged seven, and his brother in a Goju-ryu karate school, to encourage them in self-discipline and self-defence. After...
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    namely Ryū Ryū Ko, in the Fuzhou region of China who returned with those skills to Okinawa. His student, Chōjun Miyagi, would later found Gōjū ryū Karate...
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    Mas Oyama (category Gōjū-ryū practitioners)
    of Gichin Funakoshi where he trained for two years. Oyama then studied Gōjū-ryū karate for several years with Nei-chu So (소 나이 추 / 曺(曹)寧柱, 1908–1996) who...
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  • Dōjō kun (section Goju Ryu)
    karate-do. Hitotsu: Strive to reach the essence of Goju Ryu. Hitotsu: Never give up. The dōjō kun Ryu-te are, in Japanese, the same as those used in Shotokan...
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    as used by some Gōjū-ryū organizations (most notably the International Okinawan Gōjū-ryū Karate-dō Federation and the Jundokan Goju-Ryu organization),...
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