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I've heard and read about people teaching tegumi. Isn't tegumi just something people make up to seem more "okinawan" for lack of a better term.
Do you believe there really is tegumi in karate? Can you prove it?
Okinawan karate is overwhelmingly Southern Chinese kung fu in origin. There's some older Okinawan standing grappling of some sort in it, I believe, but it's primarily kung fu filtered through the prism of Okinawn sensibilities, as Tae Kwon Do is Shotokan Karate reinterpreted in the light of Korean culture.
But, I remember how successful the kyusho-jutsu pressure point stuff "hidden in the kata" was for advertising purposes!
My understanding is tegumi is a completely separate sport, basically a Okinawan variation of Sumo. According to Funakoshi's book it was a childrens game / sport.
I don't know a lot about it, but it does require a belt to play, as grabbing and controlling the person from the belt is a important element. I suspect that most karate schools claiming to teach it are not teaching anything that would be recognized as "Tegumi" by anyone in Okinawa 80 years ago though.
I just don't see the purpose of claiming kata has everything.