(Approx 2 minute 45 second read) When I’ve conducted seminars or watch students from other dojo trying to work out movements to the bunkai in kata, it’s obvious that many of them have been taught to simply block, then counter. . Many instructors cite the reason for this, often referring to the saying ‘karate ni…
Category: Self-Protection
‘That’ll Do’? No – Not Just Any Tool Will Do.
(Approx 2 minute 15 second read) Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve never liked the attitude of “that’ll do”. . To me, it says “I can’t be bothered” – and that speaks volumes. I’ve always believed in doing things right the first time, or at least giving your best effort. You won’t always succeed, but…
Kata: The Lesson That Never Ends.
(Approx 1 minute 30 second read) “If someone can touch you, they can hurt you. If they can hurt you, they can beat you – unless you do something about it.” – Anonymous . At their core, the martial arts are really very simple. It’s unfortunate that so many people make it more complicated than…
You Still Recognize the Game – Karate Should Be No Different.
(Approx 2 minute 20 second read) There’s a common belief in classical karate that it gives you a reliable way to protect yourself. But plenty of people – especially those from more modern systems – say otherwise. A big part of the problem is that karate has often gone unchallenged. Because of Japan’s culture of…
Before the Rebrand: Modern Isn’t Always Better – and Why That Still Matters.
(Approx 2 minute 30 second read) What many people call traditional karate had its inception at the beginning of the 20th century. The method of practice changed almost completely with its introduction to mainland Japan in the 1930s. . Today, that is what most people think about when having conversations about traditional karate. . Using…
Sparring Isn’t Self-Defense: You Must Understand the Difference.
(Approx 2 minute 40 second read) I often receive messages from people that say that in their dojo, or school, their instructor doesn’t teach bunkai applications – or are not very realistic. . This isn’t unusual. Many instructors were brought up on the idea that you shouldn’t question. You just did as you were told….
The Surface and the Core: What Karate Has Become – and What It Was Meant to Be.
(Approx 2 minute 40 second read) A question for the instructors out there: what do most of the students who come into your dojo want? . I stopped and asked all my young and beginner students this question a while back. Without exception, they answered that they wanted some form of self-defense – something to…
Kata Isn’t the Problem – Misunderstanding It Is. Stop Blaming Kata. Start Asking the Right Questions.
(Approx 2 minute 50 second read) I never thought I’d enjoy writing articles as much as I do, but some of the comments are so incredibly misinformed they keep me fired up and ready to write again. . One comment from a Kyokushin shodan sums up, I think, what any serious practical karate enthusiast knows…
Training Awareness – It’s Not What You See – It’s What You Notice.
(Approx 2 minute 25 second read) My recent article on awareness someone asked me, “But how do you train awareness?” . They expect a drill. A pattern. Something they can rehearse on the mats. But awareness isn’t a technique you run through a few times before bowing out. It’s not something you add on top…
Look Again: It’s the Small Details That Matter. Awareness Doesn’t Clock Off.
(Approx 1 minute 50 second read) I’m going to start this article with a simple analogy. . You’re making decisions – judgements – based on what you see, hear, and feel. But what happens when you’re missing something? . How can your choices be sound if crucial information isn’t even on your radar? . So,…
Karate Solely as Meditation? Why That Worries Me.
(Approx 2 minute 50 second read) I often wonder why people visit my Page, and feel the need to comment – when it seems they have no interest in the practical side of karate. . One particular comment stood out from a person that said he’s been training in Shotokan for nearly 30 years and…
Karate That Grabs: It’s Not For Show, It’s For Survival.
(Approx 2 minute 50 second read) In a recent article, I explored how some people view karate as a performance art. They often believe that the perfect execution of a kata is the ultimate goal – the pursuit of a flawless performance. . But why do they think this? And does it actually make sense?…
