Matsubayashi-ryū

Matsubayashi-ryū
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Matsubayashi-Ryu (Shorin-Ryu)
Date founded 1947
Country of origin Okinawa Prefecture Okinawa, Japan
Founder Osensei Shōshin Nagamine
Arts taught Karate, Kobudō
Ancestor schools Tomari-te, Shuri-te
Descendant schools Shōrin-ryū Kishaba Juku, Shogen-Ryu
Official Site matsubayashi-ryu.com

Matsubayashi-ryū (松林流), is a style of Okinawan karate that was founded in 1947 by Shōshin Nagamine (1907–1997). Its curriculum includes 18 kata, 7 two-man yakusoku kumite (prearranged sparring) routines, and kobudō (weapons) practice. Matsubayashi-ryu is one of the four main styles of karate on Okinawa today, and was one of the styles represented when the Okinawa Karate-do Federation was founded. It included the styles: Goju-ryu, Uechi-ryu, Shorin-ryu, and Matsubayashi-ryu.[1]

Sensei Nagamine named his style in honor of the two masters whom he viewed as the most important masters that his teachings were based upon, Sōkon Matsumura of Shuri-te.[2] and Kosaku Matsumora of Tomari-te[3].. He chose to name the school using the first kanji characters from both master's names Matsu (松) and the style is pronounced in Japanese "Matsubayashi".

Shuri-te is divided into three styles, two are called Shorin-Ryu and a third is called Matsubayashi-Ryu[4][5]. Matsubayashi-Ryu is a style of Shorin-Ryu and the terms Matsubayashi-Ryu and Shorin-Ryu can be used interchangeably[6]. Normally, the style is referred to as Shorin-Ryu but when a definite distinction is required between the other styles of the Shorin family (Kobayashi-Ryu & Shobayashi-Ryu) then it is called Matsubayashi-Ryu[7].

Nagamine Shōshin also credited Motobu Chōki as the teacher who inspired his seven Yakusoku kumite forms. Today, the official Matsubayashi-ryū organization is run by Shōshin Nagamine's son, Takayoshi Nagamine, though there are many schools teaching Matsubayashi-ryū that are not officially affiliated with the Nagamine dojo. A new kata, Fukyugata San, was developed in 1960 by Ueshiro sensei and is performed in his association's schools.

Matsubayashi-ryū is one of the better-documented traditional karate styles, owing to Nagamine's book, The Essence of Okinawan Karate-dō.[8] as well as Tales of Okinawa's Great Masters[9]

Contents

Kata

Kata are sets of moves in Karate and are considered the most important part of the Matsubayashi-Ryu style.

Ranks

These are the ranks as set out by the World Matsubayashi-Ryu (Shorin-Ryu) Karate-Do Association and the Kodokan Nagamine Karate Dojo (World Honbu).

Mudansha

  • 8th Kyu - White Belt, one green stripe
  • 7th Kyu - White Belt, two green stripes
  • 6th Kyu - Green Belt, three white stripes
  • 5th Kyu - Green Belt, two white stripes
  • 4th Kyu - Green Belt, one white stripe
  • 3rd Kyu - Brown Belt, three white stripes
  • 2nd Kyu - Brown Belt, two white stripes
  • 1st Kyu - Brown Belt, one white stripe

Yudansha

  • 1st to 10th Dan - Black Belt

Shogo Titles

  • Renshi (6th Dan) - Black Belt with one stripe
  • Kyoshi (7th & 8th Dan) - Black Belt with two stripes
  • Hanshi (9th & 10th Dan) - Black Black with three stripes
  • Hanshisei (10th Dan) - Black Belt with four stripes

Major Organizations of Matsubayashi-Ryu

Well-known Matsubayashi-Ryu Practitioners

Okinawa

  • Shoshin Nagamine, Founder of Matsubayashi-Ryu
  • Takayoshi Nagamine, Current head (Soke) of Matsubayashi-Ryu
  • Yasuharu Makishi, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Toshimitsu Arakaki, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Yoshitaka Taira, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Kiyoshi Shinjo, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Nobuhide Higa, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine and Yoshitaka Taira
  • Ansei Ueshiro, Sent to the United States by Shoshin Nagamine in 1962 to promote Matsubayashi-Ryu in the United States
  • Chotoku Omine, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine and sent to the United States to promote Matsubayashi-Ryu by Shoshin Nagamine
  • Kensei Taba, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine and Founder of his own organisation, the Okinawa Shogen-Ryu Karate-Do Association
  • Eihachi Ota, Moved to the United States in 1969 to promoted Matsubayashi-Ryu
  • Masao Shima, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Chokei Kishaba, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine and Founder of Shorin-Ryu Kishaba Juku
  • Shigehide Akamine, Student of Shoshin Nagamine who moved to Argentina and heads the Matsubayashi-Ryu (Shorin-Ryu) Karate-Do Argentina

United States

  • Jim Wax, First non-Okinawan to receive a Black belt from Shoshin Nagamine in Matsubayashi-Ryu[10]
  • Fred Christian, Student of Shoshin Nagamine & Takayoshi Nagamine, WMKA Administration Officer[11]
  • Walter Rowden [12]
  • Don Capronigro, Student of Takayoshi Nagamine & Frank Grant, Head of the NAMKA
  • Bob Yarnall, Student of Jim Wax [13]
  • Frank Grant, Student of Jim Wax, Ansei Ueshiro and Shoshin Nagamine, Head of the WSKF[14]

Notes

  1. ^ ^ Bishop, Mark. Okinawan Karate: Teachers, Styles and Secret Techniques. ISBN 0804832056, page 86.
  2. ^ http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/023/eng/003/002/index.html
  3. ^ http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/023/eng/003/004/index.html
  4. ^ ^ Nagamine, Shoshin. Essence of Okinawan Karate-Do. Page 22.
  5. ^ ^http://www-edu.pref.okinawa.jp/hotai/karate/dojolist-2009/shurite11.html
  6. ^ ^ Nagamine, Shoshin. Essence of Okinawan Karate-Do. Page 22.
  7. ^ ^ Nagamine, Shoshin. Essence of Okinawan Karate-Do. Page 23.
  8. ^ Nagamine, Shoshin. The Essence of Okinawan Karate-dō. ISBN 0804821100. 
  9. ^ Nagamine, Shoshin. Tales of Okinawa's Great Masters. ISBN 0804820899. 
  10. ^ ^ http://www.yarnalldojostl.com/historyofmatsubayashi.htm
  11. ^ ^ http://www.matsubayashi-ryu.com/
  12. ^ ^ http://www.matsubayashi-ryu.com/
  13. ^ ^ http://www.yarnalldojostl.com/historyofmatsubayashi.htm
  14. ^ ^ http://www.yarnalldojostl.com/historyofmatsubayashi.htm

References

  1. ^ Shoshin Nagamine. The Essence of Okinawan Karate-do. ISBN 0804832056 chapter 1 pages 21-24
  2. ^ Patrick McCarthy and Mike Lee. Classical Kata of Okinawan Karate ISBN 0-89750-113-6 Chapter 1 page 18
  3. ^ Bishop, Mark. Okinawan Karate: Teachers, Styles and Secret Techniques. ISBN 0804832056.page 12
  4. ^ http://www-edu.pref.okinawa.jp/hotai/karate/dojolist-2009/shurite11.html The Directory of Okinawa Karate and kobudo
  5. ^http://seinenkai.com/ The History of Japanese Karate. Masters of The Shorin-ryu. by Graham Noble with Ian McLaren and Prof. N. Karasawa Part Three:
  6. ^http://seinenkai.com/ Master Funakoshi's Karate, The History and development of the Empty Hand Art Part 2. by Graham Noble
  7. ^ http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/023/eng/008/001/index.html
  8. ^ http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/023/eng/014/009/index.html
  9. ^ http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/023/eng/003/004/index.html
  10. ^ http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/023/eng/003/002/index.html

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