Chito Ryu is not that much of a new style though it is one of the younger ones.
It was developed by a Doctor named Tsuyoshi Chitose and is an Okinawan system.
As far as the different kempo styles, this was answered here last week in detail. Do a search and you'll find it easily.
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You don't learn kung fu.
You learn martial arts.
Kung fu means that you have been training and it is the result of your training.
If you don't train your art, your kung fu will be poor.
If you train hard, your kung fu will be great.
"Ti" was strictly a Grappling Art the same way that the Chinese have Shuai Jaio and the Japanese have Aiki Styles. It basically was a method of using Musculoskeletal Physiology - Body Mechanics - to subdue your opponent.
I gather you are referring to the "te" styles named after the cities -...
No.
If this where true, there would be millions upon millions of brain damaged children in the US alone.
If you enroll him in Muay Thai, it could turn him into a real jerk because of the mentality of hostility that is bred in most of these MMA type schools of today.
MMA competition can...
"kung fu" is not an art.
It is a word that means how good or bad your skills are. And those skills could be for anything from cooking to typing to crocheting.
I'm a cook and my kung fu is terrible.
I can only type 10 words per minute - my kung fu is terrible!
The above are examples of...
Whoa! Calm down, girl!
If I knew what city you live in, I could check and see if anyone I would recommend is in your area. If you don't want to post it here, send it by msg.