Yeti
Black Belt
Hi all...
I'm a TKD guy who just moved to CT from MA. All the TKD schools in this area are schools that I just don't want to be a part of. They're either belt factories charging too much $$ for a timeline black belt, or they're tournament oriented schools to the point where classes are cut short by 10-15 minutes so that those that are participating the next tournament can demonstrate their forms or breaking routines (at least the one I was allowed to participate in).
SO...since I've always had an interest in Shorin Ryu, I decided to look into the local school in town. All I can say is WOW. The dojo is in a small hole in the wall in an ordinary brick building, the sign out front says "Karate" and nothing more, they've been at that location for over 22 years, the Sensei was genuine and just wants to teach, and the tuition is actually reasonable. Needless to say, I am starting formal training there next week.
The one thing I did not think to ask when I was there, was what branch of Shorin Ryu they teach, but I'll ask that next week for sure.
My question is this...are there any good books that anyone can recommend that detail the history, philosophy, bunkai, etc. of the art? I'd like to read all I can to help with my training.
Thanks.
I'm a TKD guy who just moved to CT from MA. All the TKD schools in this area are schools that I just don't want to be a part of. They're either belt factories charging too much $$ for a timeline black belt, or they're tournament oriented schools to the point where classes are cut short by 10-15 minutes so that those that are participating the next tournament can demonstrate their forms or breaking routines (at least the one I was allowed to participate in).
SO...since I've always had an interest in Shorin Ryu, I decided to look into the local school in town. All I can say is WOW. The dojo is in a small hole in the wall in an ordinary brick building, the sign out front says "Karate" and nothing more, they've been at that location for over 22 years, the Sensei was genuine and just wants to teach, and the tuition is actually reasonable. Needless to say, I am starting formal training there next week.
The one thing I did not think to ask when I was there, was what branch of Shorin Ryu they teach, but I'll ask that next week for sure.
My question is this...are there any good books that anyone can recommend that detail the history, philosophy, bunkai, etc. of the art? I'd like to read all I can to help with my training.
Thanks.