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- Gōjū-ryū - Wikipedia
Gōjū-ryū (剛柔流), Japanese for "hard-soft style", is one of the main traditional Okinawan styles of karate, featuring a combination of hard and soft techniques Gō, which means hard, refers to closed hand techniques or straight linear attacks; jū, which means soft, refers to open hand techniques and circular movements Gōjū-ryū
- The Power of Gōjū-ryū Karate Style (Hard-Soft Technique)
Gōjū-ryū (剛柔流), Japanese for "hard-soft style", is one of the main traditional Okinawan styles of karate, featuring a combination of hard and soft techniques
- Styles of Okinawan Karate - Visit Karate Okinawa – by Ageshio Japan
We would like to introduce you to five main styles: Goju-ryu, Uechi-ryu, Shorin-ryu (小林流 少林流), and Matsubayashi-ryu Below you will find a short introduction to each style Goju-ryu (剛柔流) is one of the main traditional style of Okinawan Karate, featuring a combination of hard and soft techniques
- Goju Ryu Karate: Okinawan Karate and Its Unique Techniques
Goju Ryu is a unique karate style derived from Okinawa and refined over decades into a diverse martial art that represents both hard and soft techniques!
- Karate world: Styles - Gōjū-ryū karate
Gōjū-ryū, Japanese for "hard-soft style", is one of the main traditional Okinawan styles of karate, featuring a combination of hard and soft techniques Gō, which means hard, refers to closed hand techniques or straight linear attacks; jū, which means soft, refers to open hand techniques and circular movements
- Okinawa Goju-Ryu | Austin Karate Center
Goju Ryu is a traditional Okinawan karate style known for its blend of hard and soft techniques The “hard” techniques involve powerful strikes like punches and kicks, while the “soft” techniques use circular movements and joint locks
- What is Okinawan Goju Ryu Karate Do - Anshin Kai Martial Arts
Gōjū-ryū (剛柔流), Japanese for "hard-soft style", is one of the main traditional Okinawan styles of karate, featuring a combination of hard and soft techniques
- World Goju Ryu Karate Union
The origins of Gōjū-ryū (剛柔流) date back to Okinawa Island, at a time when there was only three styles of karate: Shuri-te, Tomari-te, and Naha-te Over time, Shuri-te and Tomari-te would combine to form a single style of karate, known today as Shōrin-ryū (少林流), whereas Naha-te would go on to form the modern Gōjū-ryū style
- Gōjū-ryū - Goju Ryu - TATSUKAN DOJO
Gōjū-ryū (剛柔流), (Japanese for "hard-soft style") Is one of the 3 major traditional Okinawan styles of karate, featuring a combination of hard and soft techniques Both principles, hard and soft, come from the famous martial arts book Bubishi (Chinese: wu bei ji), used by Okinawan masters during the 19th and 20th centuries
- A History and Style Guide of Goju-Ryu Karate - LiveAbout
Goju-ryu is a traditional Okinawan style of karate with an extensive history The term Goju-ryu actually means “hard-soft style,” which refers to the closed hand techniques (hard) and open hand techniques and circular movements (soft) that comprise this martial art
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