Tradition

Reading the Message in Kata – The Theme Comes First.

(Approx 2 minute 25 second read) Kata are not just sequences of techniques, they are repositories of information, each built around a central theme. . One kata might deal with preventing grabs, breaking grips, countering when that fails, and then controlling or escaping, all from the same starting point. By studying kata this way, we […]

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Old Masters, New Lessons: The Endless Path, Not a Finish Line.

(Approx 2 minute 35 second read) We call them the old masters, but what did that title truly mean? In an era before standardized ranks, how was genuine mastery actually measured? . Mastery in the martial arts is a touchy subject. There are self-proclaimed “masters” that we tend to sneer at. Some styles call instructors

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Purposeful Practice: Conditioning Supports Karate – It Doesn’t Replace It

(Approx 1 minute 50 second read) In a recent article, I wrote about the difference between ‘sweating in a karategi’ and ‘learning karate’. The response was interesting, and it’s clear that many instructors don’t understand the distinction. . There has always been a place for conditioning in the martial arts. Okinawan karate, for example, has

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Karate is not merely practiced for your own benefit; it can be used to protect one’s family or master.

(Approx 2 minute 30 second read) Recently, a comment on one of my articles claimed that “there is no evidence apart from hearsay and legends regarding the martial effectiveness of our Okinawan karate forefathers.” . An interesting perspective, but it overlooks the historical and practical evidence showing that Okinawan karate was, in fact, a highly

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Karate Isn’t What You Think It Is – and Why It Might Not Save Your Life.

(Approx 2 minute 25 second read) Many of us have had remarkable teachers, people who embodied the virtues of a true martial artist. We followed them, often without question, and some even became household names in the martial arts world. . But here’s the uncomfortable truth: no matter how great the teacher, the system they

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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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Reshaped by Time: Karate Then and Now – Practical, Purposeful, Real.

(Approx 2minute 30 second read) The comments on my articles are a great way for me to think about writing again, and one such comment got me thinking about history once more. . The article was about exercise in the dojo replacing karate. A person commented that Gogen Yamaguchi would only teach exercise for many

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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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Facing the Test: Practicality Is Born of Decades of Failure and Success.

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) Someone recently said to me that I force my opinions on others. That I believe in practicality above all else. That I think I am right all the time. . Let me be clear, I don’t force anything on anyone. I share what I’ve learned through decades of training,

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The Karate They Didn’t Teach You – Lessons from the Masters.

(Approx 2 minute 30 second read) Why is it so hard to see beyond what we were first taught? . Most people will say they have an open mind and are always interested in gaining additional knowledge. . But from my experience, if it’s not a direct extension of what they already know, it’s almost

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When the Mats Are Empty. And No One’s Watching. Quiet Discipline.

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) Every time I walk into the dojo I pause and respectfully bow my head. I remove my shoes before I step onto the mats and just soak in the atmosphere, even when I’m alone. I don’t have to. No one’s watching. . It would be easy to just walk

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Honest Teachers Struggle While Frauds Thrive. The Problem Isn’t Business – It’s Bullshit.

(Approx 2 minute read) When I first moved to the US, I was invited to teach at a commercial dojo, not something I had back in the UK. My dojo back home was part-time in a church hall. I never thought of it as a “business” because I already had a day job. . It

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