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== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==
Many principles and techniques are more or less the same in all karate styles.
But in fact Wado Ryu has some principles that are not much trained in other styles (but they now it), principles that are unknown to other styles (like kuzushi) and principles that are contradicting the principles of other styles (like no hard blocks, Junzuki ends with reach of end position), where it is not possible to use the principle of typical karate and of wado ryu at the same time.
In the cases where the principles are there in other styles (like evasive movements, counter attack and block at the same time), there are in other styles only in about 10% of the yakusoku kumite (partner drills) where in Wado Ryu it is in about 90-100% of the kumite forms. So even if there are partly the same principles, it makes a big difference if you do them in 1 of 10 Kumite forms or in 10 of 10 Kumite forms.
Iwasaki Sensei once said in an Interview<ref>Wado World online, exact source will follow</ref>, that if Wado Ryu was a soup, the Karate part would be a pinch of salt (and the rest is Ju Jutsu and Ken Jutsu).
== Sources ==
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