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Kenshin-ryū is a style of Okinawan kobudō that focuses on the use of the bō staff that is taught as a complementary style to Shito-ryū karate. As a supplementary style, it is known across the Japan, the US and Europe. One of its primary teachers is Akio Minakami. In theory, Kenshin-ryū was the "peasants' art", and consists of several blocks, strikes, thrusts, and evasions. It is, however, an effective and powerful style that provides good basics and kihon that are easily absorbed into further kobudō training with other styles.

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  • Kenshin-ryū is a style of Okinawan kobudō that focuses on the use of the bō staff that is taught as a complementary style to Shito-ryū karate. As a supplementary style, it is known across the Japan, the US and Europe. One of its primary teachers is Akio Minakami. In theory, Kenshin-ryū was the "peasants' art", and consists of several blocks, strikes, thrusts, and evasions. It is, however, an effective and powerful style that provides good basics and kihon that are easily absorbed into further kobudō training with other styles. (en)
  • Kenshin-ryū es un estilo kobudō que se basa en el uso del bō que se enseña como estilo del estilo shitō-ryū del karate. Como estilo , es conocido en todo el Japón, Estados Unidos y Europa. Uno de los maestros primordiales es . En teoría, el kenshin-ryū fue el "arte de los campesinos", y consiste en varios bloqueos, ataques, embestidas, y evasiones. Es, sin embargo, un estilo eficaz y potente que ofrece buenos fundamentos y kihon que son absorbidos fácilmente en el entrenamiento del kobudō con otros estilos. (es)
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  • Kenshin-ryū is a style of Okinawan kobudō that focuses on the use of the bō staff that is taught as a complementary style to Shito-ryū karate. As a supplementary style, it is known across the Japan, the US and Europe. One of its primary teachers is Akio Minakami. In theory, Kenshin-ryū was the "peasants' art", and consists of several blocks, strikes, thrusts, and evasions. It is, however, an effective and powerful style that provides good basics and kihon that are easily absorbed into further kobudō training with other styles. (en)
  • Kenshin-ryū es un estilo kobudō que se basa en el uso del bō que se enseña como estilo del estilo shitō-ryū del karate. Como estilo , es conocido en todo el Japón, Estados Unidos y Europa. Uno de los maestros primordiales es . En teoría, el kenshin-ryū fue el "arte de los campesinos", y consiste en varios bloqueos, ataques, embestidas, y evasiones. Es, sin embargo, un estilo eficaz y potente que ofrece buenos fundamentos y kihon que son absorbidos fácilmente en el entrenamiento del kobudō con otros estilos. (es)
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