Self-Protection

Shaking the Tree: Wake Up to What You’re Really Practicing and Teaching.

(Approx 2 minute 45 second read) There are many instructors that are passionate about their karate. They want to appeal to a wider audience and they obviously need to keep the doors of their dojo open. I know, I’ve been there. . There’s nothing wrong with wanting to grow your school or attract students, but […]

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Building on Fundamentals: Why Withholding Techniques Until Black Belt Fails Students.

(Approx 2 minute 20 second read) A comment on one of my recent articles said that they don’t train throws in karate until students reach black belt. Really? Why? . I’ve never understood this mentality as a teacher. I’ve been teaching a long time, both in martial arts and outside of it. If I only

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The Limits of Technique: Practical Karate for the Unpredictable.

(Approx 1 minute 55 second read) Violence is messy, fast, and unpredictable. Thinking you can stand toe-to-toe and trade blows with an attacker is a dangerous fantasy. . Far too many people are under the misleading impression that self-protection is all about facing an attacker toe-to-toe, putting your guard up, and “dukeing it out”! .

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