Gojukai is an Okinawan Style of Karate. I don't know much about Shitoryu, but after a quick read on Wikipedia it appears to be a Japanese style.Originally Posted by SharkyMcShark
Hrmm... I probably should've allowed for people to post multiple votes. In the case where you may have trained in multiple styles, please vote for whichever you feel is your "primary" or "main" style.
I agree. It's something I only realise now in hindsight. But I find most people have one preferred style over others. So please choose your most preferred style that you have trained in.Originally Posted by Kyle
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Here's some information that might help to clear things up if anyone is unsure of where their style belongs to -- and also for the purposes of this poll. Classification is inherently quite subjective as usual.
+ Eskrima: This is a difficult art to classify/categorise as it was originally practised by illierate commoners and its history isn't well documented (passed on orally). It's possibly derived from several different styles, but it's impossible to be sure. Anyway, this refers to traditional Filipino stick/staff/knife fighting and should NOT be confused with modern Arnis (which is defined as a Sport martial art for this poll) or Kali, which is a form of fencing/swordsmanship and quite different from closer range stick fighting.
+ Jujutsu: for the purposes of this poll both Japanese and Brazilian Jujutsu fall under this category. Judo does NOT (see Sports Martial Art).
+ Karate, Japanese: Chitoryu, kyokushin, seido, shotokan, et al. Gokanryu is an Australian style of Karate, but for the purposes of this poll we'll classify it as Japanese since it was derived from Japanese Karate.
+ Karate, Okinawan: Goju(ryu/kai), isshinryu, shorinryu, uechiryu, wadoryu, et al.
+ Kung Fu, Northern: Baguazhang, Bajiquan, Eagle Claw, Northern Praying Mantis, Taijiquan (Tai Chi), Changquan (Long Fist), Piguaquan, Liuhebafa, et al. Modern Wushu does NOT count (see Sport Martial Art). Note: "Shaolin" is a collection of Northern styles and isn't actually a style itself.
+ Kung Fu, Southern: Chow Gar, Choy Li Fut, Hung Gar, Lau Gar, Lee Gar, Mok Gar, Wreck Gar (sorry, couldn't help myself), Fujian styles (e.g. White Crane, Five Ancestors etc.), Southern Praying Mantis, White Eyebrows (Pak Mei), Dragon, Wing Chun, Nanquan, et al. Jeet Kune Do is an American martial art, for the purposes of this poll it is classified as a Sport martial art.
+ Muay Boran: This ONLY refers to the traditional Thai martial art. Muay Thai does NOT fall under this category (see Sport martial art).
+ Taekwondo, ITF: This refers to the original form of Taekwondo as founded by Choi Honghi and governed by the International Taekwondo Federation. It should NOT be confused with the more modern version of Taekwondo governed by the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) which is also an Olympic Sport. For WTF Taekwondo see Sport martial art.
+ Sport martial art: also includes dance and performance martial arts. These include;
Boxing, modern
Capoeira
Cossack
Fencing
Jeet Kune Do
Judo
Kendo
kickboxing
Maasai moran
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
Muay Thai
Taekwondo, WTF/Olympic
Tai Chi (non-combative styles; Taiji styles like Wu, Yang and Chen are combative)
Wrestling, Entertainment
Wrestling, Olympic
Wushu, Modern
+ Other: Any other combative (non-sport) martial art not included in the poll categories, which may include:
Aikido
Boxing, Marquees of Queensberry Rules or older
Kempo
Kenjutsu
Krav Maga
Silat
Spanish Rapier Brawling
Wrestling, Greco-Roman
...etc.