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“Seek not to follow in the footsteps of the men of old but rather continue to seek out what they sought.”

Karate, is not merely a physical discipline; it is a living embodiment of tradition and lineage. This ancient art has been passed down through generations, preserving not only its techniques but also the cultural and philosophical values that define it. . With its roots in the Ryukyu Kingdom, the historical context of Okinawa, with its […]

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“It is not how much you have learned, but how much you have absorbed in what you have learned.”

The importance of basics, or foundational knowledge, cannot be overstated in almost any field or aspect of life. . Basics serve as the building blocks upon which more complex knowledge is constructed. Without a solid foundation, it becomes increasingly difficult to understand and work with advanced concepts. . Most karate practitioners come to understand that

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“Sonkei” – 尊敬 (そんけい): meaning ‘respect’ in Japanese.

The martial arts, beyond being a physical discipline, are a way of life. They embody a code of conduct that transcends the boundaries of the training hall and extends into everyday life. . At the core of this code is ‘respect’ – a fundamental principle that forms the foundation of all martial arts. . “Sonkei”

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In a real life situation, most of the time, you have only one chance. One try is all you get to defend yourself or your loved ones.

What constitutes as personal protection today falls outside the scope of most martial arts classes. Irrespective of whether you think your martial art is perfect for the “street” (whatever that means) or not. Most martial arts only deal with the fighting aspect of personal protection. . In most cases, the student is actually only learning

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“If there is effort, there is always accomplishment.”

In the martial arts, achieving the highest rank is a testament to an individual’s skill, dedication, and mastery. The 10th Dan represents the pinnacle of accomplishment. . However, the awarding of the 10th Dan has become a subject of intense debate and controversy within the karate community. . One of the key sources of contention

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Honor the commitment and cherish the results. Make time for the things that are important to you.

Anyone teaching martial arts knows a student who talks about wanting to train, but can’t manage to show up on time to practice, or may not show up at all. . When someone doesn’t show up, they’ll certainly have an excuse of some sort. What that student is telling us is about their priorities. .

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“In the face of an obstacle which is impossible to overcome, stubbornness is stupid.”

We often encounter practitioners who cling unwaveringly to their beliefs, resisting any attempt to persuade or alter their opinions. . How many times have you heard karate doesn’t work; that wouldn’t work in the ‘street’; kata is just a dance? . While it may be tempting to engage in debates or discussions with the hope

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“There is no end in the journey of learning true karate.”

“Practicing karate improves your lifestyle through health and mental stability. Okinawan karate focuses on developing mental strength and willpower. There is no end in the journey of learning true karate.” – Ippei Yagi 8th dan Meibukan Goju Ryu . Many people rely on external things to bring comfort and happiness. This is because most of

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The one secret all karate masters have in common.

Every thing I do contains the teaching and experience of all the Sensei I have encountered over the years. Every insight of mine, is a summary of their insights, their understanding, their wisdom. That’s why they accompany me with every step, and for that I am deeply grateful. . Throughout our lives, we encounter numerous

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“Shu Ha Ri”. Embrace, Transcend, Innovate.

Forging a personal path. . Ultimately karate-ka who put in the training hours with the right teachers and mentors, often end up ‘doing their own thing’. . Sometimes you will hear people say; “but it’s just made up”. Well yes, of course it is. Isn’t everything in the beginning? Everyone will be influenced by somebody

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Through my years of training, the only thing I’ve learned is that I don’t know everything.

Martial arts, steeped in rich traditions and diverse styles, have evolved over centuries to become a fundamental part of many cultures. While the pursuit of mastery and personal growth are core tenets, it’s not uncommon to encounter martial artists who exhibit stubbornness when it comes to embracing something different. . One key reason for martial

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Not everyone can be a black belt.

Karate is a commitment – a hard, slow road and a journey full of fear, pain, failure and sacrifice. . It’s a pretty thankless task as the only one to beat is yourself, and nobody likes the stark honesty of self-evaluation. It hurts and getting hit hurts, metaphorically and physically. That’s the truth of it.

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