I have trained in Okinawan Karate (Isshinryu) and most of our kicks were always below the waist. As a matter of fact the more think about it, I remember one of my Isshinryu Instructors saying that if he wanted to kick someone in the face. He would kick them in the groin first then once they bend over, he would kick them in the face. As I look at Japanese Karate ie. Shotokan and Kyokushin Karate, I see a lot higher kicks Like round and round house kicks to the face. I just wonder if that was added by Funakoshi to try to make karate accepted in Japan, or do we have high kicks in other Okinawan arts. Were they add as karate begins to be exposed to Korean arts??? I would be grateful for any insight. thanks