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Ancient Okinawan Martial Arts Volume 1, by Koryu Uchinadi

In Ancient Okinawan Martial Arts: Koryu Uchinadi readers have access, for the first time, to an extensive collection of the most important documents written by and about Okinawa's most famous karate and kobudo masters and their arts, as well as to photographs of kobujutsu katas of historical significance.

This two–volume anthology includes previously untranslated texts by Chojun Miyagi (founder of Goju Ryu Karate), Kenwa Mabuni (founder of Shito Ryu Karate), Shinken Taira (founder of Ryukyu Kobudo), Choshin Chibana (founder of Kobayashi Shorin Ryu Karate), and Choki Motobu (the notorious scrapper who in his maturity went on to teach many who became great masters in their own right). Patrick McCarthy–with the able assistance of his wife, Yuriko McCarthy–provides expert translation and commentary based on his extensive research into these masters and the systems they founded, as well as into the establishment of the Okinawan karate tradition in the main islands of Japan.

  • Sales Rank: #1342395 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2011-12-20
  • Released on: 2011-12-20
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
Patrick McCarthy is, at 7th dan, hanshi, the highest ranking Westerner in the Dai Nippon Butokukai, Japan's elite traditional martial arts organization. A well-known historical researcher, instructor, and former tournament champion, McCarthy has written several books, including Tuttle's best-selling (10,423 copies) Bible of Karate: Bubishi. His writing has appeared in The Journal of Asian Martial Arts, Inside Kung Fu, Black Belt, Karate International, Australasian Martial Arts, Fighting Arts International, and Budo Dojo.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A good basic guide to a few weapon katas developed by martial art masters in Okinawa.
By Joseph J. Truncale
I have been both a student and instructor of numerous martial arts (Judo, Jujitsu, Karate, Kobudo, Kenjutsu, Kendo, Combatives) for more than 60 years. This book was first published in 1999 and though I have read hundreds of martial art and self-defense books over the years, I had not read this one until recently. This book covers (Ancient Okinawan Martial Arts) material that previously had not been translated into English. The author ( Patrick McCarthy) received permission to translate the original text into English.

This book is organized into two parts. Part one (By Taira Shinken) explains the Ryukyu Kobudo Taikan: An Encyclopedia of Ancient Ryukyuan martial arts. This section names the board of directors for the Ryukyu, Bo-jutsu fundamentals, How to hold the Bo, Bo-jutsu Makiwara, The Sai-jutsu of Hamahiga, The Tuifa-jutsu of Hamahiga, The Bo-jutsu of Sueyoshi, The basic kata of Nunchaku-jutsu and the translator's afterthoughts. This part also demonstrates all the basic kata using these weapons.

Part two (By Patrick McCarthy) tells about the Taira Shinken: the father of modern Kobudu. He also covers a short history of Taira's Kata Syllabus.

In conclusion, this book would be of value to those studying Okinawan karate and kobudo (or Kobudu as the author spells it in this text ?). However, without a Okinawan Kobudo expert's guidance, attempting to learn the kata from merely reading this book will be unproductive. If you use this text along with actual training with an instructor of Okinawan Kobudo, you will increase your skill and knowledge of using these weapons.

Rating: 4 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Shotokan Karate Self-Defense Techniques: Combat Karate for the street. An official manual of Bushi Satori Ryu)

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
One of the important and interesting books of well-known researches in this area – Very recommended!
By Itzik
This is an important and interesting book under the hands of a veteran and well-known researcher of Ryukyuan Martial Arts. If you find interest in the subject then you should definitely purchase and read this book.

1 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Disappointment - expected more
By Sin Jo Martial
Mr McCarthy has disappointment me in this volume. Perhaps its due to the fact that I have trained in these traditional weapons for many years and under a number of highly knowledgable and wise teachers [Motokatsu Enoue, and more recently under his son Kisho Enoue (Hanshi) as well as a number of others; Mr Okawa (Shihan), Mr Mead (Shihan), Mr Jardine (Shihan) and Mr Masaru Shingai (8 Dan) all of whom are a part of the Yuishinkai & RyuKyu Kobujutsu Association (Yuishinkai & Ryukyu Kobujutsu Hozon Shinko Kai)].

I think that it would be better to use Mr McCarthy's book as a reference and learn form the people who still practice the forms and kata the way it was done 50 or more years ago. Of course there will be changes in the form and details but then again people are larger and our diets have changed significantly over the last 1/2 century.

I was also concerned with some of his photos where his shoulders seem to be raised - this was always a criticism I received from Inoue Gansho and from Shingai San during my training under their guidance. I was told that it was a particularly Western problem and it needed to be 'practiced out'.

I was also concerned with some of his postures when holding a bo especially the jodan uke posture. Of course photos in a book are always a problem as one tends to have to pose for them and this in itself is not a natural state, in any case. I have done this and suggest that it is very difficult to get it right. One needs a number of experts to be editors to ensure that the photos reflect the right moment.

In the sai kata there are distinct differences in moves and interpretation, not to say that they are wrong but that there are many different ways of performing the move/s and the reason for this varies from kata to kata. Some, as in photo 96 are performed differently, and has been done as a soto uke followed by a wrist strike and then a jodan strike. These are alternatives which photos and books cannot explain as they are linear and sequential but which live teaching can.

However, I think that Mr McCarthy's research and efforts are certainly well intentioned and valuable and at no time should a reading of his work be devalued because of some minor errors. I will continue to refer to this book along with others he has written and find then useful to compare. I will use these as a reference to changes and interpretations of kata and applications. Also his historical notes and records are vital for those who do not speak and read Japanese and Chinese.

The quality of the book is fine but the lack of occasional diagrams to show orientations and movement leave some critical gaps especially when compared with previous volumes (Classical Kata of Okinawan Karate for example). I think that too much was put into this book which is a pity because previous book shave been excellent.

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