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Many envision self-defense as a “street fight”, like an MMA bout…

(Approx 2 minute 50 second read) I have nothing against combat sports – I used to compete myself. They’re entertaining, and I respect many of these accomplished athletes. But no matter how brutal your sport is, it’s still a sport. There are certain realities which must not be ignored. . Context. . What’s important is […]

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“Teachers Open The Door, But You Must Enter By Yourself.”

(Approx 1 minute 32 second read) The proverb “Teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself” serves as a powerful reminder of the essential role teachers play in your lives. While they provide you with knowledge, guidance, and support, it is ultimately up to you to take responsibility for your own learning and

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The Digital Dojo: From Screen to Mat.

(Approx 1 minute 55 second read) In today’s digital age, YouTube offers a wealth of information, including numerous martial arts tutorials. While these videos can be a valuable resource, they cannot replace the guidance of a qualified instructor. . Many practitioners turn to YouTube for instant knowledge, which can be helpful for remembering specific techniques

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The Quest for 10th Dan: Recognizing Mastery and Dedication.

(Approx 2 minute 20 second read) In the martial arts, achieving the highest rank is a testament to an individual’s skill, dedication, and proficiency. The 10th Dan represents the pinnacle of accomplishment. . However, the awarding of the 10th Dan has become a subject of intense criticism and controversy. . Perhaps one of the reasons

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From Dojo to Reality: Why Context Matters.

(Approx 2 minute 26 second read) We all know some extraordinary kickers who would undoubtedly advocate for using their kicks in many self-defense scenarios. However, the reality is that most people do not possess such exceptional kicking abilities. . Recently, I observed an instructor teaching ‘ura mawashi geri’ (reverse roundhouse kick) as a self-defense technique

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The Myth of the Original Kata: Understanding Kata Variations.

(Approx 1 minute 55 second read) For many karate-ka, the allure of practicing an ‘original’ kata, untouched by time, is undeniable. But what if ‘original’ itself is a moving target? . Today, many instructors claim their kata are pure, unchanged, and passed down from a legendary master. Yet, what exactly constitutes ‘original’? . The truth

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From Body Blows to Head Shots: The Importance of Predictable Responses.

(Approx 2 minute read) Have you ever wondered why so many techniques in kata appear to be aimed at chudan level? . Guess what? Perhaps they’re not! . Typical bunkai often targets the solar plexus. But what if this isn’t the intended target at all? What if the true purpose is to elicit a predictable

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You don’t need to teach unrealistic karate that is based on entertainment.

(Approx 2 minute 40 second read) Since the early 20th century, karate has undergone significant transformations. Just a few days ago, I wrote an article featuring a quote from Kentsu Yabu, who was already promoting the “new karate” in Hawaii back in 1927. . A comment on the article raised a point: has karate strayed

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Black Belt? Now What? From Milestone to Proficiency. The Path Continues.

(Approx 2 minute read) The journey to your black belt has been long and challenging, filled with dedication and hard work. But what happens next? . The day after your achievement, amidst the fading excitement, you might realize: . Nothing is different. . You might have a few more bruises, perhaps a black eye, or

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“Compared to Jiu-Jitsu, karate is more destructive.”

(Approx 1 minute 55 second read) There is a significant difference between consensual fights and non-consensual criminal violence. Yabu sensei, a karate pioneer, lived in a time when karate was geared towards real-world self-defense, not consensual sport fighting. . If your interest and practice is pragmatic karate for self-defense, then your primary goal should be

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Learning to Learn from Kata: Beyond Basics, Unlocking the Message Within.

(Approx 2 minute 20 second read) Kata, often seen as the bane of many karate-ka worldwide, is frequently derided, especially on social media by those who have no real understanding of its purpose. So, what is kata really all about? . Many students perform kata without truly understanding its purpose. They focus on making it

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Don’t Get Duped! Are You Learning the Real Thing?

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) The martial arts industry is largely unregulated, and even when there are background checks for instructors, there are some that slip through the net, meaning anyone can open a martial arts school. This lack of regulation can sometimes have serious consequences. . While some training is undoubtedly better than

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