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Episode 28 - Interview with Paul Wilson of Karate Cafe on Shorin Ryu - Part 1

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Co-host and producer of another Karate podcast "Karate Cafe" comes to visit us at the Martial Arts Lineage Podcast. He talks about the influences of traditional Okinawan Karate and the different permutations of Shorin Ryu which has lot of Chinese influence as compared to other Karate styles. The word "Shorin" is the Japanese translation of the Chinese "Shaolin". He shares his thoughts on the way things might have been taught in ancient times and how that differs from or is similar to today's methods.

Check out more about Paul Wilson at KarateCafe.com where him and his co-host have regular discussions about everything related to karate and life.

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Co-host and producer of another Karate podcast "Karate Cafe" comes to visit us at the Martial Arts Lineage Podcast. He talks about the influences of traditional Okinawan Karate and the different permutations of Shorin Ryu which has lot of Chinese influence as compared to other Karate styles. The word "Shorin" is the Japanese translation of the Chinese "Shaolin". He shares his thoughts on the way things might have been taught in ancient times and how that differs from or is similar to today's methods.

Check out more about Paul Wilson at KarateCafe.com where him and his co-host have regular discussions about everything related to karate and life.

  continue reading

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