Jaribu System is a martial art concept developed in 1968 It is a concept of fighting with a combination of five Martial Arts forms as its base.
* Chung-do kwan
* Western Boxing
* Shotokan
* Capoeira
* Aikijujitsu
The Training is still active and expanding in the Legacy School, the jaribu system the martial arts academy. There are now two branches , one of the original teachers deceased and his protege living and teach in Brooklyn NY. Teaching is divergent as Brooklyn has oldest living student and emissaries.
You have karate to use as a self defense system.
Anko Itosu introduced karate to the Okinawa school system in 1915.
Kanmukan karate is a martial art system developed by George Anderson, Hanshi. It blends Okinawa karate, Korean karate, and kung-fu influences. Kwanmukan Karate is world wide.
KARATE
It would be Karate
Wada ryu karate is a form of karate that has influences from all the main styles of karate, but the only differences are in the kata's. for example, the pinan's and unsu are from Wada ryu style.
American Karate is a style based on karate from Asia. It has been changed by Americans for various reasons, some of which is to approach the American style of fighting. There is also American Kempo which may be the same thing, depending on what school or system you are working with.
There are not that many moves in any style, they are all pretty basic in their moves. to attempt to quantify it is not likely to be successful.
Burendo is the Japanese pronunciation of the word for Blended. Burendo Karate is a system founded by Robert Yount and backed by Grandmaster Raymond McCallum, five time World Champion, that incorporates techniques form Tae Kwon Do and Shotokan Karate systems. This system has enjoyed tremendous success in competition in three major tournament organizations in Texas.
There are two ways of translating the kanji that write out "karate"China Hand - Referring to the facts that parts of the system were developed in China and combined with the Okinawa system to create KarateEmpty Hand = refering to the fact that you use no weapon but fistsThe karate masters in the 1920s got together and agreed that they would go with the use of Empty Hand.
Judo (without weapons)/Karate (empty hands).
Karate came to Japan about 90 years ago. It was adapted by many as a martial art and a way of life, similar to that found in the other martial arts. Japan in turn influenced Karate by creating the ranking system and uniforms that are used.