Today I was in a bookstore flipping through an english translation of Gichin Funakoshi's first book 'To-Te Jitsu' published in 1922.
http://www.amazon.com/te-Jitsu-Gichin-Funakoshi/dp/0920129226
This was interesting because he notes in the intro that originally there were only two styles based on body mass.
Heavy (thick-boned) students would be best suited for Shorei-Ryu while lighter students would benefit from Shaolin-Ryu.
I've never heard of this in any modern book...but it makes perfect sense!
Lets hear your thoughts on the history...and do you agree that modern teachers should teach different Karate styles based on the students body weight???
http://www.amazon.com/te-Jitsu-Gichin-Funakoshi/dp/0920129226
This was interesting because he notes in the intro that originally there were only two styles based on body mass.
Heavy (thick-boned) students would be best suited for Shorei-Ryu while lighter students would benefit from Shaolin-Ryu.
I've never heard of this in any modern book...but it makes perfect sense!
Lets hear your thoughts on the history...and do you agree that modern teachers should teach different Karate styles based on the students body weight???
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