Philosophy

If This Is the Standard for Practical Karate, the Bar Isn’t High – It’s Buried.

(Approx 1 minute 55 second read) A friend of mine recently sent me a video of a JKA Shotokan Dan test weekend seminar, taught by a senior JKA instructor. And guess what, five step-kumite was being practiced and taught. . Now, I have written about step-kumite extensively, and in my opinion, if you need reminding, […]

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This is Karate Training. Are You Learning Karate – or Just Sweating in a Karategi?

(Approx 2 minute 15 second read) Someone messaged me the other day saying that he was unhappy where he was currently training because most of the class is just fitness. . We all know that the role of a good instructor is pivotal to learning and understanding. A skilled karate instructor goes beyond simply demonstrating

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Remember Why You Started: Karate That Protects – Not Modern Performance.

(Approx 2 minute 40 second read) When I started karate back in 1974 I wanted to learn to protect myself, I wanted self-defense. Someone said in a comment recently that “most people who do karate have very little interest in self-defense.” I disagree. . In my experience, most people begin karate because they want to

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101 Techniques, No Time to Think – Too Many Names, Not Enough Application.

(Approx 1 minute 45 second read) What most witness and engage in today is often referred to as “Omote” in Japanese, translating to “surface” in English. . Essentially, it embodies the notion of the techniques you practice are “what you see is what you get!” . As an example. If a technique appears to be

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