Ansei Ueshiro
Ansei Ueshiro | |
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Master Ueshiro demonstration Kata Chinto | |
Born |
Kin, Okinawa, Japan | April 20, 1933
Died |
May 7, 2002 69) Oceanside, New York, United States | (aged
Style | Matsubayashi-ryu |
Teacher(s) | Anho Ueshiro, Entasu Isaenta, Toguchi Seitoku, Shoshin Nagamine |
Notable students | Robert Scaglione, James Wax, Robert Yarnell, Ernest Ferrara, Parker Shelton, Katherine Loukopoulos, Terry Maccarone, Joyce Santamaria, Zenko Heshiks, |
Ansei Ueshiro (宇江城 安盛 Ueshiro Ansei, April 20, 1933 - May 7th, 2002) was an influential Okinawan martial artist, who was the nephew of Ankichi Arakaki, the chief instructor at the original Nagamine Dojo in Okinawa and the composer of Fukyugata Sandan kata. Born in Kin, Okinawa, Ueshiro relocated to the United States in 1962 at the request of founder Shōshin Nagamine of Matsubayashi Shōrin-ryū, under whom he had studied, for the purpose of spreading the martial art. He founded Shorin-Ryu Karate USA and, according to that organization's official website, "was one of the first Oriental martial artists to bring karate" to the US.[1]
References
- ↑ "The History of Ueshiro Shorin-Ryu Karate USA". Shorin-Ryu Karate USA. Archived from the original on 25 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
- ^Robert Scaglione, Shorin Ryu Okinawan Karate Question and Answer Book; ISBN 0-8048-1426-0, ISBN 978-0-8048-1426-3 Pages 8, 13-20
- ^History of Matsubayashi Ryu
- ^Yarnall Dojo, History of Matsubayashi Ryu
- Karate USA Edojo
www.srkdi.com www.dojos.com/TerryMaccarrone www.karateusa.org
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