Philosophy

“We must think on how to preserve the original karate.”

“I want the students to understand the importance of what they are learning….we must think on how to preserve the original karate not only with words but with a sound philosophy behind it.” – Toshimitsu Arakaki 10th-dan Matsubayashi-ryu . Why is it important to save a martial arts cultural heritage or tradition? . To different […]

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“Any martial art without proper training of the mind turns into beastly behavior.”

“Karate-do is definitely a martial way, and its identity lies in ‘do’ or principles. Any martial art without proper training of the mind turns into beastly behavior.” – Shoshin Nagamine (1907-1997) . The limit is not in the sky. The limit is the mind. . It’s worth remembering when you’re practicing something new or different,

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“I truly believe it’s important to honor tradition, but never be limited by it.”

“I truly believe it’s important to honor tradition, but never be limited by it.” – Cezar Borkowski 10th dan Northern Karate Schools . In addition to the kyu/dan grading system used by most Japanese and Okinawan martial arts, there is a parallel system called “shogo” (称号). This is the teaching title-system originally set up by

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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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Kata, the management of failure. 

“We learned karate that was to be used in real-life situations. If you don’t continue to train with that sense of there being a real opponent, you won’t be able to respond in that kind of situation.” – Takeshi Tamaki 10th dan Shogen-ryu . Kata, the management of failure. . What does this mean?…… In

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Knowledge is power only when you truly understand and can apply it.

“Every day, there is a new discovery. Rather than merely hitting this way or hitting that way, i’m interested now in trying to evolve the foundations of my practice.” – Kenji Yamaki . You can learn all the technical skills you want. You can learn all the theories and understand the concepts down to the

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“Look for the answer inside your question.”

“A teacher, a really good sensei, is never a ‘giver’ of ‘truth’; he is a guide, a ‘pointer’ to the truth that the student must discover for himself.” – Bruce Lee . This quote by Bruce Lee doesn’t mean that a teacher will lie and lead you down the wrong path (or shouldn’t anyway). What

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I hate the martial arts!

I hate the martial arts! . The martial arts are not for everyone. . The martial arts has always been about defense from violence, and is at the core of every martial art. It is through what we teach, and the concepts students ultimately learn, and absorb, that they develop both mentally and physically. .

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It is important to realize that kata are in fact kihon.

“In the old days, underlying strength would be established. This was the way. Techniques were not taught at first. It was about persistent basic things, building the body, getting to know the character and teaching perseverance. Perhaps such discipline is necessary, until you have the motivation to train.” – Kenyu Chinen 9th dan Oshukai Okinawa

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“Kata follows the essence of martial arts which is to minimize movement.”

“Kata follows the essence of martial arts which is to minimize movement.” – Tsuguo Sakumoto 9th dan Ryuei Ryu . Karate for me is about efficiency of movement, efficiency of combat, and natural movement lies at the heart of this efficiency. . Karate has been described as unnatural movement that you do, until it becomes

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Muchimi is relaxation, a more ‘flowing’ way of producing power.

This is the second part to ‘Muchimi’, (explained here for reference to an earlier post) . The second meaning of the word muchimi derives from the Japanese word “muchi” (鞭 whip), thus implying you should use your body like a whip. Muchimi, defines a powerful technique linked to the progressive and fluid acceleration of that

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What is a good age to retire from martial arts training and teaching?

What is a good age to retire from martial arts training and teaching? . NEVER, is the usual answer to this question. Why would you retire? . There is no age limit to practicing the martial arts, the only limit is the “self”. Your actual age does not limit you in any way from practicing

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