My second son, Charles, just published a Guest Post entitled: "Koshi."
My comment is so, so, so, so! That's it!
Respectfully,
Charles C. Goodin
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Koshi -- So, So , So , So!
Posted by
Charles C. Goodin
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Monday, August 21, 2006
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My second son, Charles, just published a Guest Post entitled: "Koshi."
My comment is so, so, so, so! That's it!
Respectfully,
Charles C. Goodin
Posted by
Charles C. Goodin
on
Monday, August 21, 2006
Charles C. Goodin (goodin@hawaii.rr.com)
is a Karate researcher and writer, and the head of the Hawaii Karate Museum. These are his personal
thoughts... and those of some excellent Guest Writers. See our Table of Contents.

"Karate Jutsu" means "China Hand art". Karate came to Okinawa from China. Only in the 1930s or so, was the term "Karate" changed to mean "Empty Hand". "China Hand" was used in Hawaii until after World War II, and is still used in some dojo.
For more information, please visit the Hawaii Karate Seinenkai website.

The spirit of Karate is the Aloha spirit.
