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  1. Motobu Chōki (本部 朝基, April 5, 1870 – April 15, 1944) was an Okinawan karate master and founder of Motobu-ryū. He was born into a branch of the Ryukyuan royal family, and at the age of 12, he and his older brother Motobu Chōyū were invited by Ankō Itosu to be taught karate.

  2. Motobu Chōki (本部 朝基 ?, 1870 - 1944 ), le plus jeune frère du karatéka Motobu Chōyū, est dans le village d'Akahira, district de Shuri, Okinawa. Biographie. Chōki est le 3e fils de Motobu Udun ("Motobu Palace"), l'une des branches cadettes de la famille royale d'Okinawa.

  3. 3 sept. 2023 · On y trouve un passage où il est question de Motobu Chôki : Tout comme les enfants actuels sont fascinés par le cinéma, mon enfance était pleine de récits héroïques sur le karate.

  4. Motobu Choki, a prominent Okinawan karate master, wrote a pamphlet on the techniques of tode (karate) in 1926. He shared his views on the best age, training frequency, posture, spirit, and purpose of karate-jutsu.

  5. 8 mars 2023 · Learn how Motobu Choki, a karate master and fighter, trained to develop his strength, power, and skills. Discover his techniques and tips on makiwara, stones, katas, and fighting system.

  6. 28 oct. 2021 · Motobu Chōki (本部 朝基, 1870–1944) was an Okinawan karateka from Akahira Village in Shuri, Okinawa, capital of the Ryūkyū Kingdom when he was born. His older brother Motobu Chōyū was also...

  7. 11 juil. 2023 · Motobu Choki was 29 years old at the time. I had heard that Motobu Chōki was already a legend in Okinawa when he was in his twenties. It seems that the story was true. A procession of Satsuma...