Martial Arts

Real Karate is Messy: Effective in the Chaos.

(Approx 2 minute 20 second read) We all recognize, or at least we should, the value of our foundational techniques – the basics. It’s easy, though, to want to cast them aside in favor of the more complicated or interesting. While that’s a natural part of progression, neglecting a strong foundation can lead to poor […]

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Effort Echoes: Show Up, Try Hard, Make Progress.

(Approx 2 minute 10 second read) While some might think it takes grand gestures to impress a teacher, the reality is much simpler. . The key lies in a student’s willingness to put in a little effort. . For decades now I’ve been an instructor in the martial arts. Over the years, I’ve seen students

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Don’t Try This at Home: A Lesson in Common Sense.

(Approx 2 minute read) Continued from my recent article in response to reader comments about the idiotic idea of catching a sword, a ‘katana,’ in the palms of the hands. Mostly, the comments were sensible. However… you know what’s coming, right? . One comment suggested that I was mistaken, claiming it is entirely feasible. He

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The Dangers of Misinterpreting Traditional Martial Arts. Facing the Facts of Karate’s Practical Limits.

(Approx 2 minute 5 second read) Some of the comments on my articles are really interesting to read, often inspiring me to write more. Many of them offer insight into the training of friends and colleagues from all over the world. . On the other hand – OMG. . The article in question was where

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Rethinking Kata: The Beginning of a More Practical Approach.

(Approx 2minute 5 second read) Many readers of my articles have asked for more insights into interpreting kata, feeling stuck with their current understanding. Let’s try to clarify some concepts. . Firstly, you have to change your mindset from block and counter to something more practical. . Let’s start at the beginning, always a good

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The Open Mind: Key to Unlocking Your Potential.

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) I receive numerous comments on my articles from people struggling to decipher their kata. This is understandable, especially when considering the implausibility of many modern performance ‘bunkai’ demonstrations. . A good starting point is to understand that “uke” does NOT mean block. Unfortunately, almost everyone is taught that it

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Traditional Karate Training: Block, Counter, and Real-World Realities.

(Approx 2 minute 40 second read) Many believe “traditional karate” is a direct descendant of ancient, battle-tested martial arts. However, the karate popularized and taught in schools and universities in Japan during the early 20th century underwent significant changes with many of the so-called ‘dangerous’ techniques removed. . Karate became a way to develop strong

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Building Foundations. Chasing Knowledge, Not Rank.

(Approx 2 minute read) Reaching the level of Shodan black belt is often considered a significant milestone in the martial arts. . However, it’s essential to understand that this achievement represents just a new beginning. Shodan should signify the end of your initial training and the start of building upon a solid foundation. . In

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From Art to Act: The Theatrical Turn of Modern Karate.

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) We’ve all been there: scrolling through the internet, minding our own business, when BAM! A video pops up that makes us snort our coffee out in disbelief. . These clips are often so baffling, so gloriously out-of-touch with reality, that they could make even the most dedicated karate enthusiast

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More Than Instruction: The Patience and Insight of a Skilled Teacher.

(Approx 1 minute 36 second read) We all know that the role of a good instructor is pivotal to learning and understanding. A skilled karate instructor goes beyond simply demonstrating techniques for the next grading. . As an instructor, a teacher, true proficiency lies in keenly observing and understanding each student’s unique path. . Unfortunately,

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Karate is not just about winning fights; it’s about winning in life.

(Approx 2 minute read) The world of martial arts is often romanticized through the lens of high-octane competitions like MMA. While these events showcase incredible athleticism and fighting spirit, they represent just one facet of a much deeper discipline. . A recent comment on one of my articles perfectly illustrates this point. I was sarcastically

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Sensei Says: Why We Quote Our Martial Arts Teachers.

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) Have you ever noticed how, in martial arts discussions, people frequently preface their comments with, “My sensei always says…” or “Well, according to [Sensei’s name]…”? . This is a common occurrence in martial arts discussions, where the teachings of instructors are highly valued and frequently cited. . This isn’t

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