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Old 04-26-2008, 01:10 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by phunt View Post
Shotokan is the original form brought to mainland japan from okinawa by funikoshi. It basically incorporates linear movement and utilizes the theory of one strike = one kill. This is why in traditional shotokan karate tournaments there is a point system and the action is stopped after a clean technique/strike has landed. Kyokushin was created by masatatsu oyama, a student of funikoshis. He found that the best way to train was with full contact strikes and to not stop after a clear technique had landed, as it was more realistic.
Kyokushin is really the genesis for japanese kickboxing and thats why a guy like GSP will stand and trade while a guy like Machida prefers to land pin point strikes at a time.

Machida is traditional shotokan karate as his father is a 5th degree black belt in the JKA (japanese karate association).
Well stated, could not have said it better my self.....
I am a freak when it comes to tradtional martial arts. I am a black belt in kenpo karate, nearly a first degree, and am training part time in Kyokushin in which I am nearly a brown belt....
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