How Do You Do Shorin-Ryu Karate Techniques?
Shorin-ryu is a form of karate that comes from the Okinawan martial arts. While Shorin-ryu is believed to have been founded as recently as the 1800s, it pulls from elements of the traditional Okinawan styles of Shuri-te and Tomari-te. Shorin-ryu also has Chinese influence, as indicated by the name “Shorin,” which is Okinawan for “Shaolin,” the traditional Chinese kung fu. Practice disciplined, steady breathing during exercise. Shorin-ryu karate requires natural breathing as one of its core principles, so before you even start learning Shorin-ryu you should practice deep breathing as you exercise. Learn the basic stances and posture of Shorin-ryu karate. Unlike Shaolin and other types of martial arts, Shorin-ryu karate emphasizes narrow, high stances, so when you are practicing karate, your stance will look more like a natural standing or walking position. Practice direct attacks and movements rather than circular movements and approaches from the side. Most styles of Shorin-ryu karate