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Kenwa Mabuni
Kenwa Mabuni

 The founder (Ryuso) of karate-do Shito-ryu, Kenwa Mabuni was born on November 14, 1889 in Shuri, Okinawa. He belonged to the 17th generation from one of the bravest warriors of Ryukyu kingdom Kenio Oshiro. Kenwa Mabuni himself was a physically weak child; however, his  family members often told him stories about his famous ancestors and he  dreamed of becoming physically controlling. At the age of 13, Kenwa was  accepted as a student at the school of the famous karate-do master Anko Itosu, who lived in Shuri. Kenwa Mabuni trained every day, even during  typhoons, and within seven years he learned the art of Shuri-karate or Shuri-te.

When Kenwa Mabuni was 20 years old, he began to study the art of  Naha-karate or Naha-te with the Grandmaster Kanryo Higaonna. Later both of  these major directions of karate-do of Okinawa formed a basis for Shito-ryu karate-do style created by Kenwa Mabuni.

After graduating high school and and being discharged from the army Kenwa Mabuni worked in the police for about 10 years. His job  required him to visit different parts of the country and he had an opportunity to study other forms of karate-do with little-known local masters. He also studied the ancient art of Ryokan Budo.

The beginning of the 20th century has become a period of a wide  spread of Karate-Do. In 1910 it was included in the school program as a separate subject, which meant the official recognition of Karate-Do. But  the Karate-Do education still lacked the system. The majority of masters paid most attention to the physical training of body, wrists, elbows and fingers, using Makiwara and sandbags. There was no standard karate-do uniform, as it exists now.

During these years Kenwa Mabuni began his teaching activity. Together with his master, Mabuni created school of Karate-Do for the study  of this martial art. On February 13, 1918 his senior son Kenei was born.  The same year Kenwa Mabuni started to popularize Karate-Do and many  well-known masters helped him. He organized meetings in his house which were attended by Gichin Funakoshi, Choju Oshiro, Choshin Chibana, Shinbun Tokuda, Shimpan Shiroma, Seicho Tokuumura and Hoko Ishikawa. Besides, in  1918 he had the honor to demonstrate Karate-Do at the Okinawa Middle School in the presence of Prince Kuni and Prince Kacho.

In 1924 Kenwa Mabuni became the Karate-Do instructor in two  schools and received the honor to demonstrate the Art for Prince Titibu.

In 1925 Kenwa Mabuni, with other masters organized "Okinawan Karate-Do Club", which brought to life his old dream of establishing a permanent training dojo. Many famous Karate-Do leaders like Juhatsu Kyoda,  Chojun Miyagi, C. Motobu, Chomo Hanashiro, Choju Oshiro, Choshin Chibana,  Wu Xian Gui(Go Kenki) - the master of Chinese-ken trained in this first dojo. Kenwa Mabuni and Chojun Miyagi became the permanent instructors of the club as the youngest members.

At this time instructors concentrated on physical training and kumite practice. When a student asked the teacher to explain something, the teacher gave him an opportunity to attack him and answered by demonstrating various defense techniques. The training was just a  continuous practicing of the same techniques. All masters had varying  techniques but the main teaching method was the same - practical trainings




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