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Old 12-21-2004, 09:34 AM
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Trying to do a little research on the meaning behind one of the 60's / 70's era USA GOJU katas taught by Peter Urban Sensei. This kata name is listed on the back of one of his certificates issued during the ealry to mid 70's, and while I was taught it by one of Urban Sensei's senior students at the time, the meaning of the name was never made clear. The kata is called" Ginchoi". This is the spelling as it appears on the back of the certificate. I was hoping some other old time practioners might offer some insight. I understand this is no longer onthe active kata curriculum for USA GOJU, and hasnt been since the early 1980's.

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Old 12-21-2004, 10:49 AM
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Doesn't sound Japanese. Urban was notorious for making stuff up.
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Old 12-21-2004, 11:02 PM
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GinChoi = not Nihon Go, but Chinese.

Gin ..... Fight
Choi .... Fist

Also known as Mountain Giant in our circles during those days.
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Old 12-22-2004, 04:49 AM
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Thanks For the reply. Do you remember the story behind its development ?? I was told many many years ago but as a typical young white belt, I didnt realize the importance of remembering such " trivia". All we wanted to do was fight, kata was a secondary thing in those days.


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Old 12-27-2004, 02:20 PM
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This may seem like a noob question but is all USA Goju from Peter Urban?.
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Old 12-27-2004, 03:30 PM
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Yes in theory this is true, but not everything practiced by all USA Goju practitioners is as Mr. Urban taught. I'm sure he gets accreditied for a lot of stuff that is not his doing.
My first Goju Sensei was from Mr. Urban's line. After the big split we went with the Goju Kai and reported to San Fransisco. From the stories of how the organization was run and how my elders were treated on their trips to California I am not sure Sensei made the right decision. In the long run it worked out though. What we did back then IMO was good solid Goju.

Some of our dojos still work EmpiHa. Sometime maybe the stuff you make up is best if that stuff is you?

After all "They are all made up" Aren't they?
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As mentioned by Hanshi Malanoski, ginchio was a kata from back in the day. not as popular but was one that few have learned or even remember. I myself have learned and can only remember 3/4 of the kata.
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This has always been my favorite kata. My teacher was Nagayasu Ogasawara who ran Kokushi Dojo in Westwood NJ teaching Japanese Goju as he called it. As soon as I can figure out how to transfer videos of my forms onto disc I will try to post them on YouTube for inclusion hereabouts.
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Old 07-20-2012, 01:23 PM
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This has always been my favorite kata. My teacher was Nagayasu Ogasawara who ran Kokushi Dojo in Westwood NJ teaching Japanese Goju as he called it. As soon as I can figure out how to transfer videos of my forms onto disc I will try to post them on YouTube for inclusion hereabouts.
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Responding to a long originated thread...I just can't help myself!

I first learned this kata back in the early 70's while training in a Nisei Goju dojo. I did have a chance to discuss Ginchoi with Sensei Ogasawara, who told me that he learned in NYC, and that the version he taught was different than the one trained in USA Goju.

Billyboy, did you train with an Ed B.?

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