by admin | May 18, 2018 | Bubishi, Information, Styles, Training
The Darker Side We have covered so far only one vital aspect of the "Black Tiger", in that when the blood system is attacked to the extent that it drops the opponent (explained in detail and demonstration in prior articles and films), their eyesight...
by admin | May 4, 2018 | Protection, Styles, Training
Tui means "to push" and Na means "to lift and squeeze." Now this expression is more correlated to the healing arts, in fact Tui Na is a name of a healing art using the manipulation of body tissues and structures. However it is directly related to the...
by admin | Apr 27, 2018 | Styles, Training
White Crane Derivatives The Ancient Bubishi as well as most Karate Styles are derived from the White Crane Styles of China*, which heavily influenced the practitioners of Okinawa and Japan. So it is important to study some of the correlations not only...
by admin | Apr 13, 2018 | Beginner, Information, Styles
Another Bubishi Advocate In 1934 Sensei Kenwa Mabuni published his book “Seipai No Kenkyu” as a Study of Seipai Kata. In the book Mabuni Sensei mentions the "Bubishi" and included the iconic drawings from from Anko Itosu’s copy of the that Bubishi. From a...