Fighting

When Older Eyes Meet Unpredictable Hands – Karate, Age, and the Untrained Threat.

(Approx 2 minute 10 second read) As we get older, our karate should change. We no longer need to prove ourselves like we did in our twenties. . Instead, we add another layer to our practical, pragmatic training – moving meditation, more introspection, and a sense of dignity. We begin to think about the legacy […]

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Revisiting Hikite: The Human Body, Nakayama’s Vision, and the Revolving Door.

(Approx 2 minute 50 second read) Much of today’s karate comes from the modernization that took place in the early part of the 20th century. Instruction by prominent sensei from the 1960s shaped what many still teach today. . One such method – which I’ve written about extensively – is hikite. – Not again. .

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If You Think Fighting Is Self-Defense, Think Again: Can You Protect Someone Without Fighting?

(Approx 2 minute 45 second read) This is a follow-up to my recent article about fighting and self-defense – mainly because, based on the comments, it’s clear many people misunderstood the point. So let’s clear a few things up. . The fear of an attack can make many people want to fight back immediately. But

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