Humility

“Kata is handed down from older generations, and if you think of it as a part of culture….”

Teaching is the act of sharing the knowledge we have been given by others – as Tomiyama Sensei reminds us – with the hope that someday, in some way, it again will be passed on and shared. . The journey from one generation to the next is not just about preserving movements, techniques, or tradition […]

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“In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s mind there are few.”

Why do people obsess over things? . It appears that different people obsess over things for different reasons, and some people are more prone to it than others. . You may want to make sense of a situation but can’t seem to understand or accept it, so you keep replaying it. Other people want reassurance

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The Next Step: Finding Opportunity Beyond Closed Doors – It Could Lead to a New Path.

(Approx 1 minute 30 second read) We’ve all been there. Sometimes, you just need to close a door – not because you’re too proud, incapable, or arrogant, but because it simply doesn’t take you where you need to go. . The feeling that not every door that opens is worth walking through. Sure, some might

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In the Silence, the Lessons Begin: A Reminder That the Sensei Won’t Always Be There.

There are instructors who teach you how to learn the techniques of karate, making them inch perfect, and there are instructors who teach the techniques alongside the underlying principles. Helping you find a deeper understanding. . But to truly grasp all that karate has to offer – for genuine proficiency – I believe you also

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Respecting Cultural Context: ‘Osu’: It Isn’t Always Appropriate.

(Approx 2 minute 10 second read) Let’s start the New Year by addressing (again) something that so many people seem to get wrong, especially on social media. . The increasing use of the word ‘Osu’ (or ‘Oss’, or a million other incarnations) has become strangely common. It’s often used as a catch-all greeting or acknowledgment.

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