Beginning in 1997 with jūjutsu:
Old-style Chinese boxing
Thirteen-Tactics Boxing – Shísān-shì Quán (十三勢拳) – from 2015
from
Sifu Wooster
from
Si-gung Docherty
from
Master Tin-hung
from
Masters Minxuan and Wing-kwong
Japanese and Okinawan Karate and Kobujutsu (from 2001)
Shōtōkan Karate and Kobujutsu (2001–2010)
from
Barry Ives, Roberts, Jo Griffiths, D. Roberts, and Peter Morley
from
among others, Enoeda, Yahara, Shirai, and Nakayama
therefore from
Nakayama, Kase, Gigō Funakoshi, Isao Obata, and Gichin Funakoshi
Karate and Kobujutsu (up to 2004)
from
Mark Attfield
Funakoshi Karate (seminars: 2004–2009)
from
Kenneth Yoshinobu Funakoshi
from
Kanazawa, Mori, Asai, Nakayama, and others
from
Nakayama, Isao Obata, Gigō Funakoshi, and Gichin Funakoshi
from
Asato, Itosu, Sōkon Matsumura, Kanryō Higaonna, Seishō Aragaki, Kiyuna, and others
with Chinese boxing styles, tigumi, and Jigen-ryū Kenjutsu as origin arts, among others, as well as Daitō-ryū Jūjutsu (Minamoto-clan Yawara) as a very ancient origin art
Okinawan Karate – Ryūkyū Kobujutsu Association of Great Britain (UK Branch of Ryūkyū Kobujutsu Hozon Shinkō Kai) (seminars from 2023)
from
Julian Mead
from
John Sullivan and Motokatsu Inoue
from
Yasuhiro Konishi, Taira Shinken, and Seiko Fujita
from various – for Konishi, from
Takenouchi-ryū Koshi-no-mawari from Takeuchi Roku, Mūsō-ryū Jūjutsu from Matui Sanzō, Jikishinkage-ryū Kenjutsu from Inoue Masahiro, Jūdō from Okano Kōtarō, Takenouchi-ryū from Takenouchi Hyōei, Kendō from Uehara Sōkurō and Ueda Heitarō, and others such as Nakayama Hakudō (Musō Shinden-ryū: Shintō Musō-ryū, Shintō Munen-ryū, and others), then Gichin Funakoshi, Kenwa Mabuni, Chōki Motobu, Chōjun Miyagi, Morihei Ueshiba, and others.
Taira Shinken studied under Gichin Funakoshi, Kenwa Mabuni, and others. When he first started teaching Karate, he taught it as a branch of Funakoshi Karate.
Traditional Jūjutsu (1997–2000; then from others later in different styles, including koryū)
from
Tyrone Abdul, Brod Taylor, and others
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