“I think karate is to be practiced to toughen yourself, every time over and over…. As for having my own students, I learn a lot from them.…I teach what I know about karate, and say, let’s do it together, let’s improve together. Well at least this is what I am trying to do.” (end quote)…
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“A teacher, a really good sensei, is never a giver of ‘truth’…”
“Mentorship is like friendship: it evolves over time, and it’s a two-way street.” – Simon Sinek . Mentorship is an activity in which we engage in to help develop the next generation of karate teachers, style or group leaders. What exactly is mentorship? What makes it effective? How does it differ from just teaching or…
“The journey has to be based on passion.”
Most teachers of the martial arts do not enter teaching with the expectation that they will be working with consistently well-behaved, enthusiastic, successful students who enjoy standing quietly in rows listening to teachers lecture at them. . Nor do most teachers anticipate that all their students will dutifully use their highest cognitive processes to memorize,…
Training has no end.
Have a great Weekend. Keep training. We will be. …… Training has no end. Keep practicing and keep studying. ?? . “Where there is no practice, there is no Karate practitioner. Never fail to practice.” – Minoru Higa 10th dan Shorin Ryu Kyudokan . . . ? With thanks to Minoru Higa Sensei for the photo .
The difficulty of preserving tradition.
The difficulty of preserving tradition. . (begin quote) “It is very difficult to keep tradition, not only in karate do, but also in other martial arts. In order to do so, both teachers and students seriously need to do their best. Students need to have an understanding of karate while enjoying it. Of course, teachers…
“Whether you become great depends on only two factors – effort and study.”
Okinawan Karate Pioneers. . Chōshin Chibana (知花 朝信 5 June 1885 – 26 February 1969) was an Okinawan martial artist who developed Shorin-ryū karate based on what he had learned from Ankō Itosu. He was the last of the pre-World War karate masters, also called the “Last Warrior of Shuri”. He was the first to…
The journey is often far more interesting than the destination.
Traditional martial arts are a lifetime journey of maturity and growth, everlasting in the quest of self-improvement; emotionally, physically and spiritually, developing real lifetime skills and wisdom. . Karate is like following a path to the top of a mountain. We are all on different paths in the beginning, but as we get closer to…
“It is a cultural asset of Okinawa.”
“Life is about knowing if you receive and counter, or just deflect. Knowing the good distance or how your timing should be, these are all part of life. In that sense, karate is to be practiced to toughen yourself, every time over and over…. It’s a lifetime’s work.” – (end quote) . Kenyu Chinen…
“Our karate is not a sport but a budo.”
“Our karate is not a sport but a budo. By budo, I mean to temper oneself. To never give up. This spirit can be reached only if one goes through hard training with all one’s might. Spiritual strength comes only through hard training. So more than a sport, it is about tempering oneself. It…
“Training is everything.”
“Training is everything.…….Good students follow where you practice.” – (end quote) – Masaaki Ikemiyagi 9th dan Goju Ryu . . Consistent practice at the dojo is essential to learn and to improve. Regular attendance and practice outside the dojo is also essential. . Regular practice at home, helps maintain the learning that occurred in the…
“It’s not just about skill in karate, it’s about having the right spirit, being a good person!”
“I would like to teach my juniors as I was taught by my teacher, so that I can pass on the traditional karate culture of Okinawa. The challenge is to find the right spirit, the right heart, I teach only those who have the right mind. The more I do karate, the more I…
Never fail to practice.
“Where there is no practice, there is no Karate practitioner. Never fail to practice.” (end quote) – Minoru Higa 10th dan Shorin Ryu Kyudokan . ‘究道無限’ (Kyudo Mugen) – (The Path of Study Never Ends) . It is easy to believe you know enough. You have reached all the knowledge you need or want. You…
