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Kanei Uechi was born on 26 June, 1911 in Okinawa, is a karateka. Discover Kanei Uechi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 26 June 1911
Birthday 26 June
Birthplace Okinawa
Date of death (1991-02-23)
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2015

Kanei Uechi is the son of Kanbun Uechi. Like his father, Kanei Uechi's mannerism and speech was with gentleness. He was the oldest son of four children. He had a brother, Kansei, and two sisters, Tsuru and Kamai. Kanei had a son, Kanmei Uechi who was the head of the Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do Association until he died on Sunday 13th of September 2015.

1940

And later, at 26 he would open up a new dojo in Osaka with approval from Kanbun-Sensei. Though, a new branch of Pangai-noon opened in Osaka, the dojo was not as successful as Kanei-Sensei hoped for. In 1940, Kanei relocated the dojo to Amagasaki in Hyogo Prefecture. He taught there for two years before returning to Okinawa in 1942. In April of 1949, with the assistance of Ryuko Tomoyose, Uechi Kanei established the Nodake and Kanzatobaru dojo. The two dojo were combined as one called Futenma dojo in 1957. A year later, Uechi-Ryū would open its doors to the public, including American G.I.'s, becoming one of the first styles to teach Karate to foreigners.

1931

Kanei understood early that students of the modern age would have trouble understanding the formal Pangainoon and its three kata. From 1931 through the rest of his life Kanei labored to develop new methods and forms to help students understand Uechi-Ryū. Together with other senior Uechi Ryu instructors, came the addition of the warm-up and stretching exercises junbi undō (準備運動), the standardized exercises that incorporate elements of all of the kata of the system as well as additional techniques, two prearranged "yakusoku kumite (約束組み手)" exercises which are called Kyu Kumite for Kyu ranks and Dan Kumite for Dan ranks, and three new "bridging" kata between Sanchin and Seisan and two between Seisan and Sanseiryu:

1926

For the early years of Kanei's life his father, Kanbun Uechi refused to speak of his martial arts training. However, his father opened his first dojo in Japan in 1926 and began teaching Pangai-noon, at the age of 16, and in ill-health, Kanei traveled to the Wakayama Prefecture and began training with his father. After a decades worth of continuous training under Kanbun Uechi, in 1937 Kanei-Sensei received his certificate of full proficiency in Pangai-noon Toudi Jutsu (Half Hard Soft Empty Hand Skills).

1911

Kanei Uechi (上地完英, Uechi Kan'ei, June 26, 1911–February 23, 1991) was the son of Kanbun Uechi, founder of Uechi-Ryū, one of the primary karate styles of Okinawa. Kanei was instrumental and at the forefront of Uechi-Ryū's growth after his father's death.