this kata was not developed by Higaonna sensei. it is from southern china. and there are multiple versions of it. generally it can be classified as a naha te derived kata, since the most prominent version is found in goju ryu. but it's also found in uechi ryu and other styles as well.
as for...
this kata was not developed by Higaonna sensei. it is from southern china. and there are multiple versions of it. generally it can be classified as a naha te derived kata, since the most prominent version is found in goju ryu. but it's also found in uechi ryu and other styles as well.
as for...
i think.........go for it. they all have something to offer. and if thats all that's available to you, then you don't have much choice. my personal choice would probably be wing chun and kickboxing. shito ryu does too many kata for my taste. you're learning 50 kata rather than learning how to...
i think.........go for it. they all have something to offer. and if thats all that's available to you, then you don't have much choice. my personal choice would probably be wing chun and kickboxing. shito ryu does too many kata for my taste. you're learning 50 kata rather than learning how to...