2021

“Don’t practice until you get it right… Practice until you can’t get it wrong!”

“Don’t practice until you get it right… Practice until you can’t get it wrong!”… Roger Gracie . Training is how you get stronger or fitter. Practice is how you get better. The saying is “practice makes perfect”, but the truth is that; “practice makes permanent”. Simply doing something over and over, doesn’t make you good

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“Kata is Karate.”

“Kata is Karate.” – Naonobu Ahagon 10th Dan Okinawa Shorin-Ryu Karate & Kobudo, holder of the Okinawa Prefecture Cultural Merit Award. . Kata is a library of self-protection techniques in karate. Each kata creator encoded their specific knowledge into each movement of the kata they made. Kata are not simply a record of techniques; rather

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Can you block a punch?

Can you block a punch? . As an experiment, I told one of my students where I was going to strike him, which hand I was going to use, and the type of strike I intended to try and hit him with. I asked him to block it….. Nine times out of ten, he couldn’t.

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Ever wanted to get revenge?

“Karate is not for a rank, glory or for revenge. It is way of life: A way to protect yourself, a way to build health, and a way to bring people together.“ – Minoru Higa 10th dan Shorin Ryu Kyudokan . Ever wanted to get revenge? . The first thing many of us think of

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“Sword and mind must be united. Technique by itself is insufficient, and spirit alone is not enough.”

“Sword and mind must be united. Technique by itself is insufficient, and spirit alone is not enough.” – Yamada Jirokichi (1863-1930) . One of the most important benefits of martial arts training is that it teaches practitioners how to maintain focus. . Martial arts has a lot to do with our mental state in order

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