arnisador:
but is Ryukyu Kempo at all related to kenpo and the rest?
Why would Ryukyu Kenpo not be related to the rest?? By the way, the RyuKyu's are a small chain of islands located between Japan and China. The largest and most famous of these islands is Okinawa.
Japanese Kenpo
Okinawan (Ryukyu) Kenpo
American Kenpo
Etc
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In Japanese, the Kanji (Japanese word for Chinese written ideograms or characters) for Quan fa is pronounced Kem Po (spelled Kenpo). There are many styles or systems of Kenpo, as Kenpo/Quan fa is a generic term describing martial arts with Chinese influence.
Okinawan Kenpo Tode is directly related and influenced by Chinese Quan fa (Chuan fa), just as is Kosho-ryu, American Kenpo, Tracys Kenpo, Shorinji Kenpo, Uechi-ryu, etc
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I have also heard rumours that Kosho-ryus James Mitose may have intentionally put clues in his Kenpo as to the "true" origins of his system of Kenpo, and that the Kosho-ryu and the Kosho monk he spoke of may have been the Chinese Gong fu (Quan fa) master Kusankun (also known as Koshokan and Koshankun). This would explain the Okinawan connection, i.e. Motobu, makiwara training, etc., as well as the Chinese influence.
So, there are numerous connections tying all of these systems together, on many levels. You can see it in the Kata. The Ryukyu kata Naihanchi has bunkai (techniques) which are exactly the same as techniques in American and Tracy Kenpo! They "all" hold their roots in China.
Sanxiawuyi
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