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His skills in combat. This method of teaching was later adopted by many other schools as it proved to be an effective way to learn self-defence techniques.
With the growth of the Okinawan Karate-Do Club, the need for a more formalised system of teaching arose. In 1929, Kenwa Mabuni, along with other prominent masters, established the Okinawan Karate-Do Association, which became the first karate organisation in Okinawa. This association set standards for teaching and grading, and helped to spread the art of karate throughout Japan.
In 1939, Kenwa Mabuni moved to Osaka, Japan, where he continued to teach karate and spread the art further. He decided to name his style of karate Shitoryu, which means “The style of the four ways”. This name reflects the influence of both the Shuri and Naha traditions in his style.
Today, Shitoryu Karate Association in Singapore carries on the legacy of Kenwa Mabuni by teaching traditional Shitoryu karate techniques and values. The school is led by experienced instructors who have trained extensively in the art of karate and are dedicated to passing on their knowledge to students of all levels.
Students at Shitoryu Karate Association have the opportunity to learn a wide range of techniques, from basic stances and strikes to advanced kata and sparring drills. The school also emphasises the importance of discipline, respect, and perseverance, instilling these values in students both on and off the mat.
Whether you are a beginner looking to learn self-defence skills or an experienced martial artist seeking to improve your technique, Shitoryu Karate Association provides a supportive and challenging environment for all students. Join us today and start your journey towards mastering the art of Shitoryu karate.