I've practiced Goju and seen some Shorin. I recently commented to someone that, despite the fact that Goju means hard and soft, I find it harder and so more similar to Shotokan than Shorin, which I find softer. Would others agree? My Shorin knowledge is somewhat meager.
I should say that I felt constrained to use these two as comparisons, and overall I don't find Goju nearly as hard as Shotokan or even all that similar to it; Goju has lots of circular movements, and soft kata like Tesnho. It was a relative comparison of Shorin and Goju.
I should say that I felt constrained to use these two as comparisons, and overall I don't find Goju nearly as hard as Shotokan or even all that similar to it; Goju has lots of circular movements, and soft kata like Tesnho. It was a relative comparison of Shorin and Goju.