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Thesis Statement: Isshinryu may be the youngest karate to come from Okinawa, but it is as rich with spirit as the earlier forms.
                    I. Background on Isshinryu founder.
                        A. Birth date and location.
                        B. Teachers and influence                         C. Creation
                    II. Description of Emblem and patch.
                        A. Origin
                        B. Explanation and meaning
                        C. Symbolism
                    III. Kata
                        A. Brief overview
                        B. History
                        C. Explanation
                        D. Benefits
                    IV. Ranking sytem
                        A. Kyu ranks
                        B. Dan ranks
                        C. Promotion requirements






    Isshinryu Karate was developed and introduced in 1954 by Tatsuo Shimabuku on the island of Okinawa. His karate was the offspring of two different systems, Goju-Ryu and Shorin-Ryu. Goju-Ryu being the ìHardî method, and Shorin-Ryu being the ìSoftî method. He introduced katas from other forms into his own form, and developed features unique to his newly created style. The ranking system, also unique to his style, was made up of 7 kyu ranks and 10 degrees of black belts. A vision Shimabuku had in a dream also played a major role in the development of his style. The vision that helped him ìmoldî his karate into one form is represented on a patch presently worn on the giís of his followers and their students. Isshinryu may be the youngest karate to come from Okinawa, but it is as rich with spirit as the earlier ...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 08-04-09 12:00am
Category: Arts
Words: 1630
Pages: 6.52