A Study of Master Gichin Funakoshi's Ryukyu Kenpo Karate

Analysis of Master Gichin Funakoshi's Ryukyu Kenpo Karate
Okinawan torite (tuidi) by Master Gichin FunakoshiIndividual bo technique my Master Gichin Funakoshi
Master Funakoshi performing tekki / naihanchi [sandan / san]


Masters Gichin Funakoshi and Isao Obata demonstrating saijutsu versus bojutsu
Masters Gichin Funakoshi and Hironori Otsuka illustrating unarmed karate kenpo defence against bojutsu

Preface
  
Introduction

Page 1: Photographs from the late-1800s and early-1900s


Page 2: History


Page 3: Styles (Ryū)


Page 4: Kata - A Broad List


Page 5: Ranking


Page 6: The Value of Karate


Fundamental Training

Page 7: Hojo Undō (Supplementary Exercises)


Kata

Page 8: Pin’an [Shodan]

Page 9: Naihanchi [Shodan]

Page 10: Kūsankū [Dai]


Page 11: Pin’an [Nidan]

Page 12: Pin’an [Sandan]

Page 13: Pin’an [Yodan]

Page 14: Pin’an [Godan]

Page 15: Naihanchi [Nidan]

Page 16: Naihanchi [Sandan]

Page 17: Sēsan

Page 18: Passai [Dai]

Page 19: Wansū

Page 20: Chintō

Page 21: Jitte

Page 22: Jion

Kata Not Featured In Rentan Goshin Karate Jutsu

Page 23: Taikyoku: An Important Later Funakoshi Kata

Page 24: Kūsankū [Shō]

Page 25: Passai [Shō]

Page 26: Ji’in

Page 27: Funakoshi Rōhai (Meikyō)

Page 28: Origins: Shishū (Itosu) Rōhai

Page 29: Comparison: Matsumura Rōhai

Page 30: Mariti (Chinte)

Page 31: Ōkan (Wankan)

Page 32: Nisēshi

Page 33: Sōchin (Origins: Kudaka Sōchin)

Page 34: Comparison: Aragaki Sōchin

Page 35: Unsu

Page 36: Ūsēshi (Gojūshi-ho) [Dai]

Page 37: Ūsēshi (Gojūshi-ho) [Shō]


Page 38: Origins: Shishū (Itosu) Ūsēshi

Page 39: Origins: Matsumura Ūsēshi

Kata Mentioned In Karate Jutsu But Not Transmitted


Wandau


Jiyūmu


Wandō


Sansērū


Sūpārinpei


Wanku-un (One would think that this is wankan / ōkan, but I am unsure.)


Kokan


Sanshintō


Other Kata Noted By Master Funakoshi But Not Taught


Sanchin 


Not Discussed In Rentan Goshin Karate Jutsu

Kobujutsu / Kobudō

Page 40: Tenryū no Bō - A relevant bōjutsu kata taught by Master Tōyama but not necessarily known by Master Funakoshi

Page 41: Conclusion: What Is “Shōtōkan” Karate?


By Sean R. Marshall
2018-2020


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