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− | <div style="font-size: | + | <div style="font-size:230%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#000;">'''Welcome to SelfDefenseKarate.org'''</div> |
<div style="top:+0.2em; font-size:95%;">The internet's leading resource for information about [[Goshin-Jutsu]] [[Karate]][[Dō|dō]].</div> | <div style="top:+0.2em; font-size:95%;">The internet's leading resource for information about [[Goshin-Jutsu]] [[Karate]][[Dō|dō]].</div> | ||
<div id="articlecount" style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:85%;">We currently have [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles...and counting!</div> | <div id="articlecount" style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:85%;">We currently have [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles...and counting!</div> | ||
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'''Goshin-Jutsu Karatedō''' is an American-founded karate style with strong Chinese and aikijutsu influences; it prioritizes self-defense applications over winning competitions and sport-fighting. Goshin-Justu Karatedō focuses on rapidly evading and redirecting attacks, then incapacitating the opponent with punches, kicks, and strikes directed at the weakest parts of their anatomy (i.e., small bones, major joints, and soft tissues.) Goshin-Jutsu Karatedō is somewhat unique in that it makes a greater use of joint manipulations and takedowns than most other karate styles. | '''Goshin-Jutsu Karatedō''' is an American-founded karate style with strong Chinese and aikijutsu influences; it prioritizes self-defense applications over winning competitions and sport-fighting. Goshin-Justu Karatedō focuses on rapidly evading and redirecting attacks, then incapacitating the opponent with punches, kicks, and strikes directed at the weakest parts of their anatomy (i.e., small bones, major joints, and soft tissues.) Goshin-Jutsu Karatedō is somewhat unique in that it makes a greater use of joint manipulations and takedowns than most other karate styles. | ||
− | This site serves as a reference guide for our current and former students, a learning resource for self-defense instructors, and as an attempt to quench the anxiety of those who are considering becoming martial artists. This service is provided free of charge, because ultimately, our techniques belong to whoever needs them the most | + | This site serves as a reference guide for our current and former students, a learning resource for self-defense instructors, and as an attempt to quench the anxiety of those who are considering becoming martial artists. This service is provided free of charge, because ultimately, our techniques belong to whoever needs them the most; '''true strength is giving others what they need to become strong.''' |
By continuing, you agree to our [[Self-Defense_Karate:General_disclaimer|terms and conditions]]. | By continuing, you agree to our [[Self-Defense_Karate:General_disclaimer|terms and conditions]]. | ||
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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
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− | | [[Glossary]], concepts, philosophy, protocol, [[Ranking|ranking]], and curricula. | + | | [[Glossary]], key concepts, philosophy, protocol, [[Ranking|ranking]], and curricula. |
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− | | Free-sparring conducted in an “alive” manner, using spontaneous movements against an actively-resisting partner with no prearranged outcome. | + | |Free-sparring conducted in an “alive” manner, using spontaneous movements against an actively-resisting partner with no prearranged outcome. |
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Goshin-Jutsu Karatedō is an American-founded karate style with strong Chinese and aikijutsu influences; it prioritizes self-defense applications over winning competitions and sport-fighting. Goshin-Justu Karatedō focuses on rapidly evading and redirecting attacks, then incapacitating the opponent with punches, kicks, and strikes directed at the weakest parts of their anatomy (i.e., small bones, major joints, and soft tissues.) Goshin-Jutsu Karatedō is somewhat unique in that it makes a greater use of joint manipulations and takedowns than most other karate styles.
This site serves as a reference guide for our current and former students, a learning resource for self-defense instructors, and as an attempt to quench the anxiety of those who are considering becoming martial artists. This service is provided free of charge, because ultimately, our techniques belong to whoever needs them the most; true strength is giving others what they need to become strong.
By continuing, you agree to our terms and conditions.
Contents
[Framework]] | Glossary, key concepts, philosophy, protocol, ranking, and curricula. |
Kihon | The fundamental skills which comprise the art: stances, evasions, blocks, breakfalls, punches, strikes, kicks, joint manipulations, and takedowns. |
Kyūsho | The anatomical weak points of the human body. |
Kata | Formalized solo practice routines. |
Waza | Preplanned, prearranged simulation training for specific attacks and situations. |
Kumite | Free-sparring conducted in an “alive” manner, using spontaneous movements against an actively-resisting partner with no prearranged outcome. |
Strategy | Synopses of several strategy books are provided to guide the decision making process. |