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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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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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How Many Kata Do You Really Need? One Kata, Three Years – Still Enough Today?

(Approx 2 minute 20 second read) As I’ve mentioned before, the comments section of my articles often inspires me to write again, and my recent article on kata’s true purpose was no different. . This time, a reader asked a very thoughtful question. They explained how, despite training kata in both Shotokan and Kyokushin, they

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