truth_seeker87
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http://karate.dhs.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21
I think this explains the dispute on the history of the splits in Karate-do very well.
Ms.Hayakawa was a student of Taika Oyata for a good while and her and Shiro Shintaku (another long time student) helped Taika translate his book Ryu-te No Michi, which has alot of good info in it.
I suppose this might clear up some questions of differences in the Okinawan..and even in the Japanese karate styles
I think this explains the dispute on the history of the splits in Karate-do very well.
Ms.Hayakawa was a student of Taika Oyata for a good while and her and Shiro Shintaku (another long time student) helped Taika translate his book Ryu-te No Michi, which has alot of good info in it.
I suppose this might clear up some questions of differences in the Okinawan..and even in the Japanese karate styles