Karate is much more than
mere fighting. It has etiquette and philosophy and has incorporated
both ancient oriental studies such as energy points (or Kyusho)
and modern scientific understandings of physical movement, medicine
and anatomy. Such a big system cannot be learned from books and
at Tooting Karate Club we are very proud to have a direct lineage
back to the founder of Goju Ryu Karate, Master Chojun Miyagi. Our
line is as follows:
Master Chojun
Miyagi Master Chojun Miyagi (who lived from 1888 to 1953) studied
under Master Kanryo Higaonna. A man of incredible talent and determination,
he formulated Goju Ryu Karate from the Naha-te martial arts systems
that preceded karate.
Master Chojun Miyagi
It was Master Chojun Miyagi
that not only created Goju Ryu Karate, but that saw it's spread
from Okinawa to Japan - the Japanese had previously dismissed Okinawan
martial arts as something to be looked down upon. Without Master
Miyagi's efforts to preserve the Okinawan martial arts, we would
not be practicing Karate in it's richness and depth as we now do
today. Much more is to be said for this great master's contribution
to martial arts; for more information please follow these links:
Sensei An'ichi
Miyagi
Master Chojun Miyagi passed his style onto Sensei An'ichi Miyagi
and upon Master Chojun Miyagi's passing in 1953, Sensei An'ichi
Miyagi was appointed as instructor at the late Master Miyagi's dojo.
Sensei An'ichi had previously been selected by Chojun Miyagi Sensei
as his successor, due in part to his diligence and enthusiasm for
training.
Sensei An'ichi Miyagi
Chojun Miyagi Sensei treated
him as if his own son, spending countless hours right up until his
passing ensuring that An'ichi developed correct technique and understanding
in order to pass it to future generations.
An'ichi Miyagi Sensei
passed away on 28 April 2009. He will be sorely missed but
his legacy contnues with his student, Higaonna Sensei as well as
through IOGKF.
Shihan
Morio Higaonna
Shihan Morio Higaonna began training at Master Miyagi's dojo around
this time. His love for karate was to flourish into a passion there
and Chojun Miyagi's widow, Makato, told him that he should learn
from An'ichi Miyagi as the latter was most close to her husband
and learned from him Goju-Ryu in great detail. Shihan Morio Higaonna
did just that, training diligently until Sensei An'ichi Miyagi took
a job aboard an oil tanker. Work was not easily come by in Okinawa
at this time an Sensei An'ichi Miyagi still had the responsibility
of looking after his family. Shihan Morio Higaonna took this as
an opportunity to broaden his horizons too and took a place at Takushoku
University in Tokyo.
Sensei Morio Higaonna
It was here in Tokyo that
Shihan Higaonna began teaching at a karate club in the Yoyogi district.
During 20 years of teaching there he built a reputation that would
spread internationally and people from around the world traveled
to train with this superb fighter.
Shihan Morio Higaonna was featured in the series "Human Weapon".
This trailer of that comes from YouTube - don't expect to do this
on your first lesson!
With the support of both
Chojun Miyagi's family and many of Chojun Miyagi's senior students,
Shihan Higaonna formed the International Okinawan Goju Ryu Karate-do
Federation (or IOGKF) in 1979. Today, IOGKF has over 50,000 affiliated
students in 45 countries around the world. Shihan Morio Higaonna
received his 10th dan certificate from his teacher, Sensei
An'ichi Miyagi on September 5th, 2007. Higaonna Shihan also received
a special certificate signed by Aragaki Shuichi Sensei and Miyagi
An’ichi Sensei (both direct students of founder of Goju Ryu
Karate, Chojun Miyagi Sensei) that recognizes him as a student in
the direct line descended from Miyagi Chojun Sensei. Miyagi An ichi
Sensei and Aragaki Shuichi Sensei both felt that recognizing Morio
Higaonna Shihan as part of the Goju-Ryu lineage is important for
the future of Goju-Ryu being passed on to future generations.
Sensei George
Andrews
One of the international students that began training in Goju Ryu
Karate was from London. Sensei George Andrews had been training
in Karate since 1967, and first began instruction directly from
Shihan Higaonna in 1977. He formed the Okinawan Traditional Goju
Ryu Karate-do Association (OTGKA) in 2002 to preserve and propagate
the teachings of Shihan Higaonna in the UK.
Sensei George Andrews with Shihan Higaonna and Sensei Marchant at
a Gasshuku in Sheffield in 1997
Today,
with over 40 years of training behind him, he is one of the most
experienced and respected karate students in England, holds a 7th
Dan grade presented by Shihan Higaonna and, in addition to running
The Institute of Traditional Karate-do in Elephant & Castle,
London, regularly teaches around the UK, Europe and further overseas.
Sensei Linda Marchant
Sensei Linda Marchant, the founder and instructor of Tooting Karate
Club.
Sensei Linda Marchant at the Cyberbudo Budosai, Bisham Abbey, 2007
Sensei Linda has been
training in martial arts since age 10 when she began training in
Judo. She's since gone on to hold the rank of 6th Dan black belt
and has won numerous competitions at national and international
level, as well as many other accolades in other sporting fields.
Sensei Linda is a regular on the teaching circuit around the world.