Traditional Karate Do Okinawa Goju Ryu- Vol. 2.pdf -
This paper explores the technical and philosophical curriculum presented in Volume 2 of Morio Higaonna’s definitive series on Okinawan Goju-Ryu. The text serves as a comprehensive manual on the system's kata, categorizing them into fundamental (Kaishu) and advanced (Heishu) forms. The volume elucidates the intricate relationship between physical biomechanics and martial application, emphasizing the concept of muchimi (sticky hands) and breath control ( ibuki ) as the distinguishing characteristics of the style.
Chapter Seven: Tuite – The Art of Seizing . No sportsmanship here. Diagrams showed joint locks that preceded strikes, grabs that targeted tendons, and finishing moves that a hospital would call "closed fractures." A note in the margin, handwritten and scanned: "A true Goju-ryu fighter breaks the attacker’s balance before he breaks the bone. Mercy is the control, not the lack of power." Traditional Karate Do Okinawa Goju Ryu- Vol. 2.pdf
In the lush hills of Okinawa, a young boy named Kaito grew up with a passion for martial arts. His grandfather, a renowned karate master, had introduced him to the traditional art of Goju Ryu karate when he was just a child. For years, Kaito trained tirelessly under his grandfather's guidance, honing his skills and deepening his understanding of the ancient art. Chapter Seven: Tuite – The Art of Seizing
by Morio Higaonna focuses on the correct execution of Goju-Ryu forms, utilizing detailed photography to demonstrate body alignment and movement. Published in 1986, this 148-page text serves as a key instructional guide for mastering forms from Gekisai Dai Ichi to Sanseru and includes sections on Kakie (pushing hands). Information on this title is available through sources such as and references from the TOGKF New Zealand Mercy is the control, not the lack of power