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Chief Instructor - Sharon Basinger, Kyoshi 7th Dan. Shibu Dojo - Beikoku Shidokan Karatedo Association. Traditional Okinawan Shidokan Shorinryu Karatedo.
08/06/2025
The almost complete lineage of Beikoku Shidokan Shorin-ryu:
Matsumura taught Itosu
Itosu taught Chibana and Gusukuma
Chibana taught Miyahira
Choki Motobu taught Miyahira
Gusukuma and Miyahira taught Iha
This is from the dojo of Akiyoshi Shiroma Sensei in Nishihara, Iha Sensei’s hometown.
08/06/2025
We remember lha Sensei on the one year anniversary of his passing from this life. The greatness of a teacher can be measured not in the profit they brought to themselves, but in the legacy they left behind in the lives of others. The Shidokan family remains extremely strong one year on, and this is because Sensei's focus on friendship as the basis of learning has woven us together. We are like his bonsai- unique, fragile in parts, quirky, unpredictable, but also deeply rooted, resilient, pruned for growth, and unquestionably beautiful. May his spirit of martial friendship continue in the decades to come! Rest in peace, Sensei.
03/29/2025
Kicking with the toes is common to Okinawan karate styles. Everyone’s toes are slightly different and some are more conducive to bearing the impact of a toe kick. Regardless, to develop the dexterity of the kick you can tap your toes against the floor when standing, against a wall, or on your makiwara. Using your toes to pick things up is also a good practice. Key points to work on are to have tight toes and a relaxed knee and hip, similar to punching with a tight fist but a relaxed shoulder. Before long you will feel comfortable kicking the bag and your partners this way.
In kata and partner work, as your kicking foot leaves the ground, keep the toes pointed toward the target and the bottom of the foot (in the case of mae geri) parallel to the floor. The ankle helps “flex” the power out. The use of metal geta (tetsu geta) helps develops the power of the ankle flex while increasing the toe strength through the gripping of the geta.
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