Martial Arts: Shito Ryu
Shito Ryu was developed by Mabuni Kenwa, an Okinawan karate master who studied
both the styles of Naha-te ( Gojuryu) and Shuri-te ( Shorinryu). Shito Ryu was
formed by the combination of the kata and techniques of these two styles.
Traditional Okinawan weapons are also taught in the Shito Ryu style of karate. Characteristic for Shito-Ryu are the square-on stances and linear strikes.
The most famous exponent of Shito Ryu is Fumio Demura who introduced the style
to the world and has written several books - on both Shito Ryu and traditional
Okinawan martial arts weapons. Martial arts weapons that Demura has written
about include the Sai, Nunchaku and Tonfa.
Origin of Shito Ryu: Okinawa
Founder of Shito Ryu: Mabuni Kenwa
Popularised by: Fumio Demura
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