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Just Relax! (Said No One Who Was Actually Relaxed).

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) Karate, at its core, is a discipline built on efficiency – achieving maximum power and fluidity through minimal exertion. . A student recently commented while watching me demonstrate a movement, “We have a long way to go.” He was referring to how relaxed I seemed, compared to the tension […]

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Fighting without compassion is just violence, fighting with it is true martial arts.

(Approx 2 minute 25 second read) The martial arts seen by many as being centered around combat and physical confrontation. . It’s in the name, after all – yet that’s only a small fraction of the truth. . When people think of martial arts, they often imagine aggressive individuals wanting to fight. But for those

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Challenging Conformity: The Power of Questioning What You Know to Discover Genuine Understanding.

(Approx 2 minute 25 second read) Recently, someone sent me a message with the abrupt opener, “Who are you?” – not the most polite way to start a conversation. After some back-and-forth, and after I pointed out the rudeness of his approach, I learned he was upset about a quote I had used in one

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What Really Counts: The Unsung Heroes. Success Without the Spotlight.

(Approx 2 minute 12 second read) Recently, I came across a post on social media that made me stop and think. It said people are only worth engaging with if they’ve met specific criteria: if they’re champions, if their students are successful, or if they’ve earned respect through verifiable accomplishments – whether in competition or

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Structure, Curiosity, and Asking “Why?” – The Journey Continues.

(Approx 2 minute 45 second read) When you are inexperienced in the martial arts, or anything really, there comes a point in time where you start asking questions. Some will question themselves, others will ask questions of their instructor, or someone outside their dojo or association. You may not get the answers you were looking

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Karate and Character: Does Training Forge a Better You?

Does karate inherently improve your character? . Character traits can certainly be built, shaped, and even transformed with enough effort and willpower. However, the benefits of character building largely depend on your own values and personal goals. Karate – or any martial art – can serve as a tool for this growth, but it isn’t

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The Flawed Approach to Blocking in Karate: Why Traditional Approaches May Fall Short.

(Approx 2 minute 45 second read) In a recent article, I depicted a practitioner blocking a Bo with a ‘Jodan Age Uke,’ explaining that using this technique in the way depicted is likely to cause injury. One comment disagreed with my perspective, arguing that this is an appropriate defense against such a weapon. . The

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Breaking the Cycle: The Art of Letting Go.

(Approx 2 minute read) We are all driven by a complex mix of instincts and fears. Among these, the instinct for survival is perhaps the most powerful – it’s why many of us practice karate, right? . In moments of extreme stress, when we sense that our life is at risk, our minds naturally react

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Earning Every Step: Walking the Long Road to Mastery Through Your Effort and Hard Work.

(Approx 1 minute 55 second read) I often receive questions from people I’ve never met – requests for knowledge from strangers with no introductions, no context, and often, no sense of respect. It’s a blunt, almost a transactional exchange: “I want information, give it to me, NOW!” . In my opinion sharing knowledge is one

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Beyond the Basics: Kata as a Framework for Karate Proficiency.

(Approx 2 minute 30 second read) New karate students typically start by learning a block, a stance, a punch, a kick. Over time, their knowledge expands as they practice more of the same. They might also be introduced to simple escapes or self-defense techniques, followed by block and counter drills with a partner, moving across

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Beyond the Fight: What Happens When the Fight Changes? Karate, The Art of Balance.

(Approx 2 minute 55 second read) Recently we had two students who were big guys they hadn’t been training very long. Occasionally, we have free drills where anything goes. Now, as they were inexperienced, their contact was heavily restricted. . It was interesting to watch as the exchange began to heat up, as invariably it

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As we age, the focus should shift from physical prowess to mental and spiritual growth, embodying the true spirit of karate.

(Approx 1 minute 50 second read) The islands at the southern end of Japan, once known as the Ryukyu Islands, have historically been known for longevity – once called the land of immortals. . People in Okinawa live longer than almost anyone on earth. This Japanese region has the highest proportion of people over 100

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