Victor Donald Smith Hint they do not
contain everything, I can think of 2 from the Itosu kicking drill I recreated
long ago, and I am quite sure there are others.
Dojo
TokyoMushinkan I think it was
1935. LOL
If my memory serves me correctly I believe he co-opted jujutsu point charts as
i do not think such charts were part of karate in okinawa... this could be said
to be one case where japanese influence had a positive effect on karate
development in the modern era. LOL
Mirko
Nacano Was Otsuka that provided the charts to Funakoshi
I did not research
these points, but I did read the book many times. When I posted this on my blog
it was for historical reference for my students should their own studies move
in that direction.
That said I believe
this is the first time I have ever heard discussed that Okinawan systems did
not appear to use similar lists.
In that I am now
more aware.
So many things are
discussed in casual conversation
that often do not
have relevance in reality.
Let me give an
answer when the whole kyusho theory thing began to kick around I heard many
proclaim this theory was used in many Chinese systems, but no proof provided.
One of my friends went deeper into Northern Eagle Claw than I could imagine.
They used a different transmission, at no time were the meridian point
discussed.
Having observed
what he can do, it is just another dimension of study.
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