ABOUT  GOJU RYU
 
 
  Traditional Okinawan Goju-Ryu Karate has a 
  very pure lineage.
  Goju-Ryu Karate is a traditional martial art that was 
  handed down from the founder Sensei Chojun Miyagi 
  to his student Sensei Anichi Miyagi and then to Sensei 
  Morio Higaonna in an unbroken line, which means the 
  art has not been diluted or embellished through the 
  generations like many other martial arts have. Instead, 
  Goju-Ryu Karate persists as a highly effective fighting 
  system today. It is not a sport style of Karate but offers 
  its students a practical method of self defence in any 
  situation.
  Characteristics of Goju-Ryu Karate
  Goju-Ryu Karate has a great variety of hand and foot 
  techniques and employs hard and soft techniques with 
  both circular and linear movements. Particular 
  emphasis is placed on strengthening the body and mind 
  with supplementary exercises.
  The basic idea of the hard and soft style is use a soft 
  blocking technique to block a hard strike or to deflect 
  the strike rather than to meet force with force. 
  Likewise, when attacking, Goju-Ryu employs a hard 
  technique against a soft target and vice versa. For 
  example, in Okinawan Goju-Ryu a palm heel strike 
  (using the relatively soft palm heel of the hand) is often 
  used to strike something hard like the head. Another 
  example for the hard/soft aspect is a kick (hard) into 
  the groin (soft).
 
  
  
 