Wado Ryu Karate Worthing Sussex

 

Some History of Wado Ryu Karate

Hironori-Ohtsuka

Wado-Ryu which means The Way of Peace and Harmony was developed by Hironori-Ohtsuka

This form of Martial Arts is experienced through an open focused mind, alert awareness and a committed approach.

Wado Ryu is a style of Karate developed by Ohtsuka-Hironori 10th Dan Meijin (AD1892-1982). Wado combines traditional Japanese Budo, Okinawan Shuri-te (To-de) and Shinto-Yoshin-ryu Jujutsu, and was recognized as an independent style in 1934.

Wado-ryu is reputed to be one of the fastest and most efficient forms of Karate in the world; emphasis includes the fundamental principles and concepts of 'Nagasu, Inasu, Noru, and Irimi'. The founder was responsible for introducing partner-work routines to Karate. Wado-ryu was also the first style of Karate to practice Jiyu-gumite (free-fighting) as part of the training.

There are estimated to be over 350,000 Wado-ryu members practicing in Europe alone

 

Some of the Original Japanese instructors who introduced Wado Ryu Karate to the UK

Members of SEMKA

 

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