The Okinawa Series

Watch the exclusive five-part documentary on Goju-Ryu Karate in Okinawa.

An exclusive five-part series discussing my experience training at Tetsuhiro Hokama Sensei’s Goju Ryu Karate dojo in Okinawa. I’m incredibly grateful for having the opportunity to participate in the Goju Ryu Karate Black-belt classes during my visit to Okinawa in February 2019. Now I want to share these experiences with you.​

Episode One
In this episode, I present an insight into what to expect if you were to travel to Okinawa and attend a Karate class, including the 1.5 hours of physical exercises you are expected to train as a “warm-up” before the class officially starts and the real training begins.​

Episode Two
In this episode, I present a sequence of applications that form the building blocks to enable the Karate practitioner to defend against wrist grabs. Utilizing angles, leverage, footwork, relaxation, how to engage the tendons, and the importance of using the breath developed from the practice of the San-Chien form.​

Episode Three
In this episode, I present two complex applications that clearly demonstrate the “hard/soft” principles of Goju Ryu. These methods focus on attacking the nervous system by crushing the ulnar nerve in the hand and fingers. Simultaneously, damaging the sciatic and tibial nerves in the legs and inflicting maximum damage to two pressure/acupuncture points on the top of the feet.

Episode Four
In this episode, I present a sequence of applications used to defend against wrist grabs. Utilizing angles, leverage, footwork, relaxation, striking, and the ability to flow and change depending on the opponent’s resistance.

Episode Five
The sophisticated design of the Okinawan Karate Gi contains many secrets hidden in clear sight. For example, on the back of the Gi, a horizontal line conceals a vital point located on the midline of the back between the sixth and seventh thoracic vertebrae. If you know how and when to strike this point, you can effectively immobilize and restrain your opponent. Also, why are there slits on both sides of the Gi? Why do you tie a knot in your belt below the navel? All of those secrets and more are revealed in this video, the final episode in this series discussing my experience training at Tetsuhiro Hokama Sensei’s Goju Ryu Karate dojo in Okinawa.​

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost?
Lifetime access to the course costs only USD 12.99, a one-time payment.

How many videos are in the course?
There are five episodes available to watch in this series. All of the videos are previously unseen videos 

Can I watch the videos on all of my devices?
Yes, the website is fully responsive, meaning that you can watch all of the videos on all devices; including desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.

How can I pay?
We accept Paypal and all major Credit / Debit cards. All payments made on the site are secure, encrypted, and protected.

Will I get instant access to the videos?
Yes, once your payment has been processed, you will get instant access to all of the videos in the course.

Episode One
In this episode, I present an insight into what to expect if you were to travel to Okinawa and attend a Karate class, including the 1.5 hours of physical exercises you are expected to train as a “warm-up” before the class officially starts, and the real teaching begins.​

Episode Two
In this episode, I present a sequence of applications that form the building blocks to enable the Karate practitioner to defend against wrist grabs. Utilizing angles, leverage, footwork, relaxation, how to engage the tendons, and the importance of using the breath that is developed from the practice of the San-Chien form.​

Episode Three
In this episode, I present two complex applications that clearly demonstrate the “hard/soft” principles of Goju Ryu. These methods focus on attacking the nervous system by crushing the ulnar nerve in the hand and fingers. Simultaneously, damaging the sciatic and tibial nerves in the legs and inflicting maximum damage to two pressure/acupuncture points on the top of the feet.

Episode Four
In this episode, I present a sequence of applications used to defend against wrist grabs. Utilizing angles, leverage, footwork, relaxation, striking, and the ability to flow and change depending on the opponent’s resistance.

Episode Five
The sophisticated design of the Okinawan Karate Gi contains many secrets hidden in clear sight. On the back of the Gi, a horizontal line conceals a vital point located on the midline of the back between the sixth and seventh thoracic vertebrae. If you know how and when to strike this point, you can effectively immobilize and restrain your opponent. Why are there slits on both sides of the Gi? Why do you tie a knot in your belt below the navel? All of those secrets and more are revealed in this video, the final episode in this series discussing my experience training at Tetsuhiro Hokama Sensei’s Goju Ryu Karate dojo in Okinawa.​

About Instructor

The Martial Man

I want each and every person that is genuinely interested in learning the traditional arts to have access to the authentic knowledge of the masters. This is my passion, and I’m working day and night tirelessly to make it a reality. I have built the platform, but I cannot do the training for you. It’s down to the individual to put in the hard work.

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Course Includes

  • 5 Lessons

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Neil Herron
Posted 3 months ago
Great

Great interviews, great footage

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Christian Haure
Posted 2 years ago
Very Interesting

A nice presentation allowing you to broaden your own knowledge of this style of karate.

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John Shelton
Posted 2 years ago
Do it now

You could spend your life exploring martial arts theory and practice. These courses can help you gain a lot of knowledge now to give you a boost in your growth.

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Tony
Posted 2 years ago
Very good!

I'm enjoying the videos so much as they contain a lot of useful information.

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Donald George
Posted 2 years ago
Self defense

I liked the fact that the techniques utilized Kyusho jutsu which underlies all technique at the subtle level. Without a working knowledge of the 5 elements or at least the less obvious vulnerabilities of the human form it’s hard to get soft. I do wish the graphics pertaining to the Kyushu points were more visible but all in all it was enriching to watch the series.

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Kevin Rockhill
Posted 3 years ago
Loads of practices that could be added to ones personal practice

I am not a practitioner of the Okinawan arts though found the course interesting, informative and giving material than could be added to ones personal practice regardless of tradition. Though a lot was shared disappointed than the part that really caught my attention was not shared whole as rightly so considered a closed door secret.

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Adan Merdan
Posted 3 years ago
Good course

I learned many things in this course. Martial man is a good teacher and video is good. I recommend.

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Alexander Jones
Posted 3 years ago
Excellent course with in-depth instruction

I have discovered how to relax and use the tendons after listening to your explanations in this fabulous course. I wasn’t taught even a fraction of this during my 15+ years of training Goju Ryu back in the 80s. Now, I have to practice these techniques with my students and training partners. Thank you kindly.

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