Mr Miyagi

“In Okinawa, belt mean no need rope hold up pants.”

Modern-day students of karate generally assume that the ranking system of kyu (color belt) and dan (black belt) levels, and the various titles that high-ranking black belts hold, are, like the kata, a part of karate tradition extending back centuries. . However, the ranking system itself dates back only to the early 20th century. . […]

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“Eyes that look are common; eyes that see are rare.”

If you have seen The Karate Kid movie, you will undoubtedly remember the wise old karate master, Mr. Miyagi, telling his student Daniel-san to; “Look eye! Always look eye”. . Well, not necessarily. At least not in the martial arts. . In fact, in Japanese culture, excessive eye contact is considered rude. And being rude

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“A black belt is nothing more than a belt that goes around your waist.”

“A black belt is nothing more than a belt that goes around your waist. Being a black belt is a state of mind and attitude.” – Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969) . Many people feel like they deserve the belt, deserve the rank (I don’t like the term ‘rank’ btw). “I can beat this guy, I can

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So STOP making excuses. You know when class is! 

“First, we’ll make a sacred pact. I promise to teach you karate. That is my part. You promise to learn. I say you do, no questions. That is your part.” – Nariyoshi Miyagi – Miyagi-do Karate . It’s all about priorities, right? After all, you only practice a couple of times a week….. “I have

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“If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.”

Despite the differences in origin and style, most martial arts consist of similar techniques and skills that form a base for the art. . Most people believe that karate is a strike-only martial art. Wrong! Karate contains a whole arsenal of grabbing and throwing techniques in addition to striking. Traditional kata are full of it,

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Is a high IQ a requisite for martial arts skills?

Is a high IQ a requisite for martial arts skills? . In my opinion (we all have one), it only matters for the most elite, which is probably irrelevant for over 95% of martial arts practitioners. . Determination, discipline, and “just doing it”, outweighs IQ to most people in modern society practicing martial arts. .

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Martial arts does take a commitment on your part.

“Daniel-san, must talk. Walk on road. Walk right side, safe. Walk left side, safe. Walk middle, sooner or later, get squish, just like grape. Here karate, same thing. Either you karate do, yes, or karate do, no. You karate do, guess so, squish just like grape.” . . In its proper context, Miyagi’s speech is

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“Better learn balance. Balance is key.”

“Better learn balance. Balance is key. Balance good, karate good. Everything good. Balance bad, better pack up, go home. Understand?” – Miyagi Nariyoshi – Miyagi-do Karate . . Balance obviously means something different to everyone, yet most of us are seeking it in some way or another. . Balance is not something we can get;

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“The answer is only important if you ask the right questions.” 

“The answer is only important if you ask the right questions.” ?? . Miyagi Nariyoshi – Miyagi-do Karate. . Everybody wants to progress, everyone wants to wrap themselves in another black belt, but very few are willing to look in the mirror to see where he or she is, right now. . It’s not enough to

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