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Supreme Sensei Zenpo Shimabukuro
(O. Sensei)
President of the
International Shorin-Ryu
Seibukan
Karate Association
Okinawan - Japan.
9th Dan, Karate. |
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"A Peaceful
Country maintains
a well trained army
to protect itself
not, to invade
another Country.
It is the same
with a well trained
martial artist..." |
Karate is ever changing and yet it is
essentially changeless. In the last 60 years there have been numerous
radical changes in Karate, both in theory and in technique. Modern Karate,
as it is practised today, is no longer a true martial art in the strictest
sense.
This is because of the lack of dedication and indolent mentality of the
instructors, and also because of the free unchecked flow of money. This has
resulted in the dilution and simplification of the art from Karate masters
to students. It was achieved at the cost of deliberately eliminating many
combat oriented deadly techniques.
However, there is at least one combat art which has not surrendered its
martial art heritage to materialism
Shorin-Ryu Seibukan karate under its Grandmaster Zenpo Shimabukuro. Seibukan
(Holy Art School) the name chosen by late Grand master Zenryo Shimabukuro,
10th Dan Red Belt and father of the present Grandmaster produced some of the
best fighters in Okinawa. His son Zenpo Shimabukuro was one of the best in
the History of Okinawan Karate. Yet he is virtually unknown. He still
teaches at the international Seibukan Karate Headquarters in Okinawa. Many
Americans may recall Zenpo Sensei’s tournament career . . . 1963
Pennsylvanian State Championship; 1964 National Kata Championship and
Canadian International Championship.
In his early fifties, Shimabukuro Sensei is an urbane soft spoken powerhouse
of a man. He strongly believes Karate is not a Sport, but is for real life
situations. If you were to ask Zenpo Shimabukuro Sensei, he would give you
the following thought provoking explanation. Just like a peace loving
country has its armed forces with it's arsenal of guns, missiles and other
weapons and practises with them every day, year in and year out, so does one
practice the martial art.
A peaceful Country maintains a well trained army to protect itself not, to
invade another Country. It is the same with a well trained martial artist,
unlike many other Karate masters Zenpo Sensei can still show the incredible
power behind Karate. Many masters will tell one to use the hip to generate
more power, but they are unable to demonstrate it, either because they are
too old or out of condition.
Zenpo Shimabukuro Sensei is an exception. He can still mesmerize the crowd
with flawless movement of his Kata and Kumite. Only in the Shorin-Ryu
Seibukan Dojo in Okinawa does the Sensei select the students whom he will
teach and not the student who chooses the teacher like in many other
schools.
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