Talk:Gojū Ryū
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Fukien White Crane - I wonder what this section actually adds to the quality of the article?
[edit] Mr. Miyagi's style
Goju ryu is Mr. Miyagi's style as you could observe the movements in what he is teaching. The "Wax on, wax off" movements are part of Goju ryu since the art is defensive rather than offensive.
>>Goju is both defensive and offensive. That's what the punches and kicks are for! In The Karate Kid, the style is referred to simply as "Okinawan Karate". The movements "wax on, wax off" apply to most styles of karate. They're a kind of like knife hand blocks. In fact, the one's taught in Karate Kid are more effective in real life than the silly hard blocks taught in modern kaarte schools. If you tag the arm rather than the wrist.
Perhaps the above statement could be included in a section titled, "Goju-ryu in popular culture or the media" or something like that.
- Well, Mr. Miyagi in the Karate Kid movies was supposed to be based on the historical Miyagi Chojun. -Darryl Hamlin 02:33, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
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- "Based on" is too strong a term. "Used the same name" is as far as the resemblance goes. Fumblebruschi 18:18, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
A large number of people over at Gojuryu.net came up with a clear and definitive definition of Goju-Ryu. The definition is not of any particular association or dojo, just Goju-Ryu in general.