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I recently took up wado ryu karate and haven't been able to really find anyone else who studies it. Any practitioners on here? I've been studying for about 6 months.
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I recently took up wado ryu karate and haven't been able to really find anyone else who studies it. Any practitioners on here? I've been studying for about 6 months.
I could have sworn they're sending it ninjas to kill the practitioners off! xD
Really? It's a fairly common style in the UK and Europe I've found...
I guess it's just where I live. Outside of my school I haven't found many others who practice it online and such.
What is Wado-Ryu Karate?
Wado-Ryu Karate is a Japanese martial art founded by Hironori Ohtsuka Sensei in 1934. Ohtsuka Sensei developed Wado-Ryu after studying the Samurai martial art of Jiu-jitsu, and Shotokan (another style of Karate). This combination, according to Ohstuka Sensei, is a softer, more natural means of self-protection.
The full name of the style is Wado-Ryu Karate-Do. The term Wado-Ryu means "way of peace" or "way of harmony", indicating Ohtsuka Sensei's original intention to use training in Wado-Ryu as a means of solving problems in a non-violent way. Karate-Do means "way of the empty hand", as Karate is, for the most part, studied without the use of weapons.
Sounds interesting, copied off line.
What is Wado-Ryu Karate?
Wado-Ryu Karate is a Japanese martial art founded by Hironori Ohtsuka Sensei in 1934. Ohtsuka Sensei developed Wado-Ryu after studying the Samurai martial art of Jiu-jitsu, and Shotokan (another style of Karate). This combination, according to Ohstuka Sensei, is a softer, more natural means of self-protection.
The full name of the style is Wado-Ryu Karate-Do. The term Wado-Ryu means "way of peace" or "way of harmony", indicating Ohtsuka Sensei's original intention to use training in Wado-Ryu as a means of solving problems in a non-violent way. Karate-Do means "way of the empty hand", as Karate is, for the most part, studied without the use of weapons.
Sounds interesting, copied off line.
Hmmm. There really is a load of rubish about Wado on the net.
Most of it is regurgitated.
The best source of info is here:
www.wadoworld.com
Sojobo
Ooooh, thank you kind sir! But then could you ever see me doing something 'gentle' and non violent rofl.
Thanks, always good to be set on tract.
And, with Tez3 interjecting a "thanks for this useful post", it gets my attention even more.
Thanks, always good to be set on tract.
And, with Tez3 interjecting a "thanks for this useful post", it gets my attention even more.
I recently took up wado ryu karate and haven't been able to really find anyone else who studies it. Any practitioners on here? I've been studying for about 6 months.
.... and if its more on the history side of things, Shingo Ohgami's website is a very good place to start:
http://www.wadokai.se/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=10&Itemid=10
Sojobo
That's weird - I can't see the Edit button - getting old - its "Shingo Ohgami" - sorry.
I studied a hybrid Wado system for 5 years. What kind of questions do you have about Wado Ryu? We do have a fair number of Wado practitioners here.