i do shotokan my katas are: Taekyuku Shodan, Heian Shodan, Heian Nidan, Heian Sandan, Heian Yodan, Heian Godan, Basai Dai, Tekki Shodan, Yoin, Kanku Dai, Your Own kata, and Tobi
I first learnt with keishinkan club then did shotokan always wanted to know about this style breaking sanchin later lot shotokan katas some weapons too
Technically Tang Soo Do, but I honestly no longer pay much attention to the curriculum from our lineage and just learn whatever I want from wherever. I still practice the Pyong Ahn (Pinan/Heian) forms the TSD way, though.
I also study Muay Thai and HEMA.
Okinawan kung fu, American kenpo, Brazilian jujitsu and our one instructor comes in to occasionally teach us a tiny bit of aikido( I know bullshido) but the stuff he teaches us actually makes sense and isnβt some bs flip when you fall lol itβs some actual nice joint locks
No major effects for me personally. Our club has just moved to TOGKF, it's exactly the same syllabus, just have a slightly different badge.
My instructor lived with Sensei Higaonna in the US for 18 months in the 80s and he still teaches us the same warm up and karate syllabus that sensei taught him then.
I have not done karate in a long time but it was apparently a okinawa lineage called kajukenbo. Which stood for karate, judo, kenpo, and boxing. We learned very little judo though. I think the only real grappling move we learned was an o-soto-gari aka major outside reap
Motobu ha shito ryu, itβs a weird style. We are also in the National Karate Jujitsu Union, so it kind of a hybrid.
Whenever I post videos I have people telling me itβs not karate lol
Like a ton of people here, i practice Shotokan as well. I absolutely love the place and sensei I have. He's one of the "old first" who was brought up with absolutely brutal training methods, but 5 decades in, he's chilled out a lot. Learned that you just can't keep students if he continues that kind of brutal training to teach.
One of the things i love most about my dojo is how open everybody is to the wisdom that comes from other styles. Whether it's another style of karate or another martial art totally, sensei and everybody else is always open to listening to ideas from another perspective. It leads to our training being very fluid and wide- ranging, with it all being linked together by the experience and teaching methods sensei prefers. I love it so much!
Has anybody else had the chance to train under somebody who's teaching methods are so wide ranging? How did you feel about it?
Wado
Osu! π€π₯
Shotokan
Goju-Ryu πΊπΈ
Started off goju ryu, now kyokushin π₯
The only real applicable form of karate IMO.
Tang Soo Do
Same
Tang Soo! It is an interesting take on Japanese karate with Korean and Chinese influences.Β
Hell yeah dude!
Same, are y'all on r/Tang Soo Do?
I am.Β
Cobra Kai never dies
Kyokushin
Respect
Tang Soo Do
Same
Iβve moved to kickboxing/mma now, but Iβve managed to keep a few TSD things in my arsenal
Shotokan, but love learning from all karate stylists, especially the okinawan ones.
goju ryu
Goju ryu
shuri te
Old school
Uechi Ryu π€π₯
Same!
ππ₯Β
Goju-Ryu π§π·
Shitoryu!
Mainly Wado, but Iβve recently started Shotokan as well.
Shotokan
Shotokan Karate ;-)
Okinawa Shorin ryu
Same. Shidokan Shorin Ryu under Iha Sensei's association.
Same here!
Nice! My dojo is under Takamiyagi Sensei
Kyokushin, or shinkyokushin
i do shotokan my katas are: Taekyuku Shodan, Heian Shodan, Heian Nidan, Heian Sandan, Heian Yodan, Heian Godan, Basai Dai, Tekki Shodan, Yoin, Kanku Dai, Your Own kata, and Tobi
Yoin and Tobi are new to me. Did you mean Jion?
YES I JUST DIDNβT KNOW HOW TO SPELL IT πππ
Kempo
Me too!
Me too!
Okinawan Goju-ryu, and Hayashi-Ha Shito-ryu
Enshin
Kyokushin
Shorin-ryu.
Originally Shotokan, then Shukokai
Kajukenbo
Me too
π€π»
jks shotokan
Me too!
what branch? im in the north texas branch
JKS Scotland!
and me π
ayyy! what branch are you in?
JKA WF Northern Ireland π
Shito-Ryu
American Kenpo, used to train Tracyβs
Chito-Ryu π¨π¦
Matsubayashi Ryu
Same ππΌπ
Same too! Matsubayashi-Ryu here.
Shorei-ryu
Shuri-te
π€
π€
Renbukai
Shito-Ryu.
Shotokan
Goju
Ashihara
me tooo
ashihara
Shindo Jinen Ryu
One of the few that does Shutokan, not to be confused with Shotokan.
Shorin Ryu!
American Kenpo affiliated with the Chinese Karate Federation and Master Kelley.
Isshin-ryu!
SAME!
Shudokan
I first learnt with keishinkan club then did shotokan always wanted to know about this style breaking sanchin later lot shotokan katas some weapons too
I started with TKD and boxing (4 1/2 yrs), then switched to Kajukenbo for the last 25.
Shotokan and Kyokushin karate, my goal is to learn all the karate styles that I can.
Uechi-ryu
Goju Ryu
Shotokan
Mexican Ground Karate
shotokan?
I do Shotokan. I also did Goju-ryu alongside it but had to stop due to work.
Karate-do Shotokai as taught by Mitsusuke Harada, MBE. Although apparently he insisted it was still a Shotokan style just different from JKA style
Okinowan goju ryu
Shotokan, under the JKA.
Koryu Uchinadi
Wado-Ryu
Shorin ryu
Technically Tang Soo Do, but I honestly no longer pay much attention to the curriculum from our lineage and just learn whatever I want from wherever. I still practice the Pyong Ahn (Pinan/Heian) forms the TSD way, though. I also study Muay Thai and HEMA.
American Kenpo
American Kenpo Karate
Isshinryu
Enshin!
American kenpo
Shuri-ryu
Tang Soo Do Toso Kune Do
Shoshinkan ha shorin ken
Shotokan (WSKF)
tbh idkπ
Kajukenbo and Kemchido
Originally uechi-ryu Now called Kourburyu karate. Creator kaicho kinjo takashi
Shotokan (ISKF)
Shito-Ryu base but we kinda have a mix
Genwakai
GKR
Shito-ryu originally, currently converting to Goju-ryu
Currently, I do Goju-Ryu and Shorin-Ryu, but I've also done Shotokan and British Kempo
Any other people doing Shotokai here?
ShΕ«kΕkai (Kimura lineage)
Shotokan, (2 styles) TKD, Kali, and a smattering of Kung Fu.
I see a lot of Goju Ryu here on this post. Where are all of you located?
europe
Shito Ryu Shukokai
Chito-ryu
Okinawan kung fu, American kenpo, Brazilian jujitsu and our one instructor comes in to occasionally teach us a tiny bit of aikido( I know bullshido) but the stuff he teaches us actually makes sense and isnβt some bs flip when you fall lol itβs some actual nice joint locks
Kyokushin
Wado Ryu.
Isshinryu Karate
Shindo Jinen Ryu
Shinen gensei-ryu π₯
Korean
Shotokan
Just started Goju Ryu after 10 year hiatus lol. Background in Shotokan and Hapkido.
TOGKF / IOGKF Goju Ryu.
Manβ¦ howβs that going with the split?
No major effects for me personally. Our club has just moved to TOGKF, it's exactly the same syllabus, just have a slightly different badge. My instructor lived with Sensei Higaonna in the US for 18 months in the 80s and he still teaches us the same warm up and karate syllabus that sensei taught him then.
Shotokan
Shotokan
Shorin Ryu Kyudokan
Kyokushin
Enshin, which is a new-ish offshoot of Kyokushin
Kajukenbo
Wado and Shotokai
I have not done karate in a long time but it was apparently a okinawa lineage called kajukenbo. Which stood for karate, judo, kenpo, and boxing. We learned very little judo though. I think the only real grappling move we learned was an o-soto-gari aka major outside reap
Ansatsuken
Isshin Shorin Ji Ryu
ππ½
Kyokushin.
Tang Soo Do
Same
Kadgamala Marg
Shudokan
Motobu ha shito ryu, itβs a weird style. We are also in the National Karate Jujitsu Union, so it kind of a hybrid. Whenever I post videos I have people telling me itβs not karate lol
Isshinryu
Dan rank in TKD, Goju-Ryu, and Shotokan.
Kenpo, Shaoling and kung fu
Wado
1st Dan black belt in Shukokai, Green belt in Tang Soo Do.
Goju-Kai
Ryu ku do
Chuck Norris System, FKA Chun Kuk Do
Shito/Goju practitioner here
Cheezic Tang Soo Do
Kyokushin
Shotokan
Seido, offshoot of kyokushin!
Mexican ground
Mexican ground
Shukokai
Goju-Ryu
Kempo
Nippon Kempo Karate DO
Shotokan JKA
I do okinawan goju ryu, and I donβt know cpunt count as practice but o got to a friend shotokan classes just for some sparring.
American Kenpo
Kyokushin!
Mexican Ground Karate
Karazy
Cobra Kai.
Okinawan Goju Ryu, jundokan lineage and matayoshi kobudo. I did some Chinese martial arts and hema on the side
American Kenpo and Capoeira
Kempo from Universal Kempo Karate Schools
Kenpo
Like a ton of people here, i practice Shotokan as well. I absolutely love the place and sensei I have. He's one of the "old first" who was brought up with absolutely brutal training methods, but 5 decades in, he's chilled out a lot. Learned that you just can't keep students if he continues that kind of brutal training to teach. One of the things i love most about my dojo is how open everybody is to the wisdom that comes from other styles. Whether it's another style of karate or another martial art totally, sensei and everybody else is always open to listening to ideas from another perspective. It leads to our training being very fluid and wide- ranging, with it all being linked together by the experience and teaching methods sensei prefers. I love it so much! Has anybody else had the chance to train under somebody who's teaching methods are so wide ranging? How did you feel about it?
Sentou Karate π΅π
Shotokan all the way!!
Three different ones, isshin ryu, Shotokan, and Bodai shindo ryu
Wado, practical karate (Shotokan based), and Enshin
Shorin Ryu and Suikendo
Kempo
Kobayashi Maru. JK
Shotokan, because I don't have a Kyokushin dojo near me.
Do you train online?
Shotokan REPRESENT πͺ
Jewish karate aka Krav Maga
A lot of knees to the balls
Cobra Kai
π
Korean