How could you leave out Tsuyoshi Uechi? A leading Isshinryu instructor in Okinawa who worked tirelessly to have Isshinryu recognized by the Okinawa Japanese karate federation in Okinawa. His work lead to Isshinryu place as an officially recognized Okinawa karate style.
Too many to list all, plus with no attention span people don't want a 20 minute video of a broad range of important figures. Will possibly make follow up videos in the future. 👍🏻
@@mckoyvision8362 Remember Don Nagle had a foundation in GoJu Ryu Karate before coming to the Honbo Dojo at Agena.. Nagle was a true warrior; the best.
there’s so much information in people and sidetracks to every story. It’s hard to capture everything. Definitely going to make some follow up videos with alternate people to spread the knowledge.👊🏻
How about Joe Jennings?? A National Bo kata champion, author and teacher of Isshin Ryu in upstate New York. Believe he had a number of schools in his dojo system.
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How could you leave out Tsuyoshi Uechi? A leading Isshinryu instructor in Okinawa who worked tirelessly to have Isshinryu recognized by the Okinawa Japanese karate federation in Okinawa. His work lead to Isshinryu place as an officially recognized Okinawa karate style.
There are too many to list. This was a general list for my lineage and students. 👍🏻
You don't mention Angus Reynolds or Joseph Jennings who were early pioneers of Ishinryu.
Too many to list all, plus with no attention span people don't want a 20 minute video of a broad range of important figures. Will possibly make follow up videos in the future. 👍🏻
@@mckoyvision8362 Remember Don Nagle had a foundation in GoJu Ryu Karate before coming to the Honbo Dojo at Agena.. Nagle was a true warrior; the best.
there’s so much information in people and sidetracks to every story. It’s hard to capture everything. Definitely going to make some follow up videos with alternate people to spread the knowledge.👊🏻
How about Joe Jennings?? A National Bo kata champion, author and teacher of Isshin Ryu in upstate New York. Believe he had a number of schools in his dojo system.