Martial Arts

Building on a Strong Foundation: Why Beginners Deserve the Correct Path.

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) As an instructor, if you have a goal when teaching your students, it’s important to ensure that the methods you use are the right ones for them. . There are levels to teaching students, no matter the subject. But just because some students are at a lower level or […]

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The Blueprint of Combat: Enbusen. Every Move Matters.

(Approx 2 minute 25 second read) When people say “enbusen” (演武線), they immediately think of the performance line of a kata. But Enbusen is more than this. . Toshihiro Oshiro 9th dan Shima-Ha Shorin Ryu wrote; “Enbusen isn’t just about where you face when you perform kata. Enbusen is the opponent themselves. Enbusen represents the

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Earning Every Step: Walking the Long Road to Mastery Through Your Effort and Hard Work.

(Approx 1 minute 55 second read) I often receive questions from people I’ve never met – requests for knowledge from strangers with no introductions, no context, and often, no sense of respect. It’s a blunt, almost a transactional exchange: “I want information, give it to me, NOW!” . In my opinion sharing knowledge is one

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Beyond the Basics: Kata as a Framework for Karate Proficiency.

(Approx 2 minute 30 second read) New karate students typically start by learning a block, a stance, a punch, a kick. Over time, their knowledge expands as they practice more of the same. They might also be introduced to simple escapes or self-defense techniques, followed by block and counter drills with a partner, moving across

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Beyond the Fight: What Happens When the Fight Changes? Karate, The Art of Balance.

(Approx 2 minute 55 second read) Recently we had two students who were big guys they hadn’t been training very long. Occasionally, we have free drills where anything goes. Now, as they were inexperienced, their contact was heavily restricted. . It was interesting to watch as the exchange began to heat up, as invariably it

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As we age, the focus should shift from physical prowess to mental and spiritual growth, embodying the true spirit of karate.

(Approx 1 minute 50 second read) The islands at the southern end of Japan, once known as the Ryukyu Islands, have historically been known for longevity – once called the land of immortals. . People in Okinawa live longer than almost anyone on earth. This Japanese region has the highest proportion of people over 100

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Shouting into the Void: Is It Worth It? The Frustration of Writing for an Unseen Audience.

A Short Rant. . Recently, I’ve been questioning the value of writing my articles. What’s the point of sharing thoughts and insights when it feels like people refuse to try and understand, or just insult me? I write to offer a perspective beyond the walls of my dojo, hoping to help someone along the way.

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The Importance of Context: How It Shapes Our Understanding Beyond Style.

(Approx 2 minute read) Whenever people ask me about karate or inquire about joining our dojo, the question I get asked most often is, “What style of karate do you practice?” It’s a question that reveals a lot about the way people perceive martial arts. But what does this information really tell us? Does knowing

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Beyond the Surface: Choosing Depth Over Superficiality.

(Approx 2 minute 10 second read) An interesting comment said, “Maybe in order to truly understand and utilize kata, we need to reduce the number. Think about it – most martial arts are pressed for time. We are trying to teach people to win competitions, pass gradings, and possibly add applications/bunkai/self-defense. Usually, on a couple

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Reconnecting with Karate’s Origins: Understanding its roots.

(Approx 1minute 40 second read) We live in an age where any idea, concept, theory, principle, or fact from history is just a click away. . With such unprecedented access to information, one might expect that opinions about martial arts, especially karate, would be grounded in a solid understanding of its rich history and evolution.

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Fast Isn’t Always Better: Speed vs. Substance. The Timeless Depth of Karate.

Many practitioners are searching for more in their karate practice. They’ve seen modern disciplines like MMA and realized that the karate they’ve been learning doesn’t quite measure up to what they’ve witnessed. . If we want our students to truly grasp the concepts, principles, and ideas of realistic karate, they must experience these things in

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Beneath the Surface: Kata’s Hidden Wisdom and the Lessons of Karate’s Most Misunderstood Practice.

(Approx 2 minute 45 second read) Karate over the decades has been significantly diluted, which means that today, regardless of the reason you’re learning, you might not be getting the full benefit of what this art truly offers. Karate is not just about competition, health, or even the martial art itself – it’s about mastering

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