The belt orders vary some from school to school. In general, the belts will go white, yellow, orange, green, blue, brown and then to black. if you reach the level after 9th black belt its red belt (top one)
Its an Okinawan style of Karate.
Chojun Miyagi
Okinawa Karate * Shorin Ryu * GoJu Ryu * Shito Ryu * Wado Ryu Korean Karate * Tang Soo Do * Tae Kwon Do * Hapkido Japanese Karate * Shotokan
{| |- | That could be Goju Ryu. It is one of the original styles of karate. It came from Okinawa. |}
Wado ryu Shito ryu Goju ryu Shotokan Shotokan is a style of compression and is described as "harder" Goju is described as hard and soft, Shito is more about bodily movement. Wado I'm not so sure of.
Karate teaches self-defense, discipline, confidence, fitness, patience and respect. There are many styles of karate such as tang soo do, tae kwon do, shotokan, Shorin ryu, goju ryu and others.
Sanchin Tensho is a kata originating from the Okinawan martial art of Goju-Ryu Karate. It was developed by Chojun Miyagi, the founder of Goju-Ryu, as a means of integrating breathing and movement to promote both physical and mental strength. The kata emphasizes slow, deliberate movements and deep breathing, making it a foundational practice in Goju-Ryu training.
Tommy Pitera studied Goju-Ryu karate, which is a traditional style of karate that emphasizes both hard and soft techniques. Goju-Ryu incorporates a variety of stances, striking techniques, and grappling, focusing on breathing and the development of inner strength. This style is known for its rigorous training and philosophy that blends physical and mental discipline.
super rimpei. It is the highest goju ryu kata The one that you do the best! Technique, focus and power are more important than the specific kata you do.
The Karate Kid
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There should be no "VS" of which style is better in the martial arts. Any style has it's benefits. It's more of the person, their dedication and their discipline. There is no one style better than any other. Historically, Shotokan was created in the 1930's in Japan by modifying Shorin-Ryu karate. Both Shorin Ryu and Goju Ryu originated on Okinawa and evolved from combining the local wrestling and grappling with the striking of White Crane Kung Fu.