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The History Of Goju Ryu

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The Founder, Miyagi
The Founder, Miyagi
Born on April 25 1888, Chojun Miyagi began his Karate training in Shuri-te and at the age of 14 was introduced to Kanryo Higaonna with whom he began his study of Naha-te. He studied with Higaonna for 14 years, becoming "uchi deshi" (live in pupil), fierce determination and severe training led to rapid progression.

Higaonna's death in 1915 led to Chojun Miyagi becoming the successor to Naha-te. He pushed himself to the limits of endurance on his desire to emulate his teacher's extraordinary skill. During this first year as successor to Higaonna he made his first trip to Fuzhou, China, the city where his teacher had studied martial arts to further his research. This was the first of three trips he made to China during his lifetime.

On his return to Okinawa he began to teach the martial arts out of his home in Naha. Later, he also taught at the Okinawan Prefecture Police Training Centre, at the Okinawan Master's Training College and at the Naha Commercial High School (where his teacher had once taught). Chojun Miyagi worked hard to spread Karate throughout Okinawa and mainland Japan and to earn Naha-te a status equal to that of the highly respected Japanese martial arts of Judo and Kendo.

To achieve this he traveled frequently to mainland Japan where he was invited to teach at Kyoto University, Kansai University and Ritsumei Kan University.

In 1933, Gojo-Ryu Karate was the first Okinawan martial art to be registered at the Dai Nippon Butoku-Kai, the centre for martial arts in Japan. This was a milestone for Karate as it meant it was recognised on a level with the highly respected martial arts of Japan.

Goju Ryu
Miyagi Demonstrating Technique

Chojun Miyagi dedicated his whole life to Karate. He was responsible for structuring Naha-te (which he later named Goju-Ryu) into a systemised discipline which could be taught to society in general. This teaching system that he formulated enabled Karate to be taught in schools for the benefit of the young, and to reach vast numbers of people throughout the world.

However, his private teaching at his home remained strictly in adherence to the principles and traditions of his teacher, Kanryo Higaonna, and his teacher before him, RuRuKo.

The naming of Goju-Ryu came about more by accident than by design. In 1930, Chojun Miyagi's top student, Jin'an Shinzato, while in Tokyo demonstrating the Karate of his teacher, was asked as to what school of martial arts he practiced. As Naha-te had no formal name he could not answer the question. On his return to Okinawa he reported this incident to Chojun Miyagi. After much consideration Miyagi chose the name Goju-Ryu (hard and soft school) as a name for his style. This name he took from a line in the "Bubishi" (a classical text on martial arts and other subjects). This line which appears in a poem describing the eight precepts of the martial arts reads "Ho Goju Donto" - 'The way of breathing is hardness and softness'.

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