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Shorin-Ryu
Karate comes from the martial arts style of the nobles of Shuri
Castle on Okinawa. It can be effectively utilized by people of many
different body types and physical abilities, as it emphasizes speed,
agility and internal power, over merely brute strength.
Shorin-Ryu Karate is commonly described
as a soft-block/hard-counter style to separate it from power vs.
power based styles. However, Shorin-Ryu is a rounded and complete
system that doesn't only focus on countering hard. It gives the
practioner many options for the level of force to apply, from escapes
and control techniques to punching/kicking or maiming and breaking,
all in the blink of an eye. It also works equally well against armed
or multiple attackers.
Shorin-Ryu Karate practice also
protects your body and mind against the effects of aging and common
injuries, and gives you abilities to improve other areas of your
life, even if you are never attacked.

The Benefits
of Shorin-Ryu Karate
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Self-Defense that is more practical and effective
than other fighting styles.
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Physical Fitness: Aids weight reduction, increases
endurance and agility, lowers heart rate, and develops a sound
body and mind
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Longevity: Masters of Shorin-ryu have traditionally
lived well into their 80s or more
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Release stress and tension
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Confidence, discipline, character, and
leadership
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Concentration, balance and coordination
that you never knew you had!
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Okinawan Shorin-Ryu Karate is a complete, well-rounded, self-defense
oriented martial art, useful in any self-defense situation, and
unsurpassed for total practical self-defense when combined with
Okinawan kobudo (weapons)
| Techniques
include: |
- Punches & Strikes
- Kicks
- Escapes
- Joint Locks
- Pressure Points
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- Restraints
- Throws
- Breaks
- Defend against weapons
- ... And Beyond
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Shorin-Ryu
Karate was developed over centuries by true masters who spent their
entire lives using and refining these skills everyday.
While not competition-oriented, and
free sparring is a small part of the training, Shorin-Ryu Karate
practitioners often do very well at tournaments. The skills and
principles taught work equally well in a competitive arena as they
do on the streets of life.
The study of Shorin-Ryu Karate also
has many other benefits. These include improved balance,
concentration, self-confidence, endurance, agility, reflexes, strength,
and thinking skills. Historically, the masters of Shorin-Ryu
Karate have outlived their peers and practitioners of other martial
art styles.
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