View Full Version : What is "ti" ??
Prince Loeffler
24th December 2007, 18:22
A question was asked at Matsubayashi Ryu Forum:
http://www.alljapankarate.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=1648#1648
Personally, I am not sure how to response, perhaps some of you here may know have a basic or fundamental knowledge of "ti"
Thanks in advance !
EddieK
24th December 2007, 21:45
I think that the book; "History and Traditions of Okinawan Karate" by Tetsuhiro Hokama Sensei explains this very well ("Ti", "Di", or "Te"). It is supposedly the forunner of all forms of Okinawa Karate - It is very difficult to prove though (in a way) as there are virtually no written records describing the Art form. It is however extremely evident in the traditional Okinawan dances as they seem to mimick the movements of Ti. Not a big expert here, just repeating things that I have read on the subject...
Todd Lambert
24th December 2007, 23:45
Hi Prince,
This resource may be a good starting point.
http://www.shinjinbukan.com/system.html (that page, and the link to section one)
Happy holidays!
Prince Loeffler
25th December 2007, 00:20
Hi Prince,
This resource may be a good starting point.
http://www.shinjinbukan.com/system.html (that page, and the link to section one)
Happy holidays!
Thanks Todd ! I posted the link at the forum with your name as credit.
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