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“Shu Ha Ri”. Embrace, Transcend, Innovate.

Forging a personal path. . Ultimately karate-ka who put in the training hours with the right teachers and mentors, often end up ‘doing their own thing’. . Sometimes you will hear people say; “but it’s just made up”. Well yes, of course it is. Isn’t everything in the beginning? Everyone will be influenced by somebody […]

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Through my years of training, the only thing I’ve learned is that I don’t know everything.

Martial arts, steeped in rich traditions and diverse styles, have evolved over centuries to become a fundamental part of many cultures. While the pursuit of mastery and personal growth are core tenets, it’s not uncommon to encounter martial artists who exhibit stubbornness when it comes to embracing something different. . One key reason for martial

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Not everyone can be a black belt.

Karate is a commitment – a hard, slow road and a journey full of fear, pain, failure and sacrifice. . It’s a pretty thankless task as the only one to beat is yourself, and nobody likes the stark honesty of self-evaluation. It hurts and getting hit hurts, metaphorically and physically. That’s the truth of it.

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Once you learn to QUIT, it becomes a habit. The real training starts, when YOU want to stop.

If your instructor PUSHES you. If your instructor DISCIPLINES you. If your instructor DEMANDS the best from you, ALL the time… Then he or she truly CARES….. . Life presents us with a multitude of choices and challenges, often leaving us torn between our capabilities and limitations. The phrases “I can” and “I can’t” shape

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“If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck.”

Sport karate, offers numerous benefits, physical fitness, aesthetics, discipline, and sportsmanship. However, it is important to recognize that sport karate is not the ideal choice for individuals seeking practical self-defense skills. . Now before the comments start, in the 1970’s and ’80’s, sport karate was my main interest, I’m just trying to help some practitioners

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“Don’t raise your voice, improve your argument.”

Personally I believe that analyzing kata and its applications from a logical or common sense perspective makes a compelling case for the best way to approach and dissect principles and techniques. . There is of course value in aesthetic, sporting and cultural aspects of karate and its kata – but for me, my main interest

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“Better than a thousand days of diligent study is one day with a great teacher.”

The martial arts is a discipline that extends far beyond physical combat; for many it embodies a way of life that cultivates self-discipline, respect, and personal growth. And at the core of every martial arts journey lies the martial arts teacher. . A great martial arts teacher is not merely an instructor but a mentor,

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The Master is not a form, nor a name, it’s an indication that directs you to where you come from.

Karate, has been passed down from generation to generation, and with each new generation building on the knowledge and experience of the previous one. . One of the fundamental aspects of traditional karate is its emphasis on lineage and the importance of maintaining the teachings of our predecessors. . Traditional lineage refers to the transmission

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“Self-praise and over-confidence is a sickness that corrupts training.”

The martial arts are more than just physical techniques used for self-defense, or competition. It is a way of life that involves self-discipline, respect, self-awareness and more. . One of the most important aspects of martial arts is understanding the role of ego and its impact on both personal development and martial arts practice. .

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“We should open karate to the public and receive criticism, opinions and studies from other prominent fighting artists.”

The modern interpretation of karate, and its many variations, has evolved in to something quite different to which the original pioneers had in mind when it was first developed. . Many of the techniques of karate have become completely unrealistic in application, which unfortunately, are often passed off as real-world practical self-defense techniques. . What

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Kata is NOT merely a formalized pattern of movements with blocks, punches, and kicks, containing simulated fights with multiple attackers from multiple directions.

What is karate? Originating on the small island of Okinawa, created for its effectiveness in self-defense. But today, is it sport, self-defense, a way to improve character, a martial art? . It can be many or all those things, but for me there has to be a distinction between them all and an understanding which

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Kata is a fundamental component of traditional martial arts.

Kata is a fundamental component of traditional martial arts. . However, in recent years, there has been a growing trend among some practitioners to ignore kata, or at least consider it of low importance compared to other aspects of the art. . It is my belief that this trend is due to several reasons, which

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