Don’t Try This at Home: A Lesson in Common Sense.

(Approx 2 minute read) Continued from my recent article in response to reader comments about the idiotic idea of catching a sword, a ‘katana,’ in the palms of the hands. Mostly, the comments were sensible. However… you know what’s coming, right? . One comment suggested that I was mistaken, claiming it is entirely feasible. He…

Rethinking Kata: The Beginning of a More Practical Approach.

(Approx 2minute 5 second read) Many readers of my articles have asked for more insights into interpreting kata, feeling stuck with their current understanding. Let’s try to clarify some concepts. . Firstly, you have to change your mindset from block and counter to something more practical. . Let’s start at the beginning, always a good…

The Open Mind: Key to Unlocking Your Potential.

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) I receive numerous comments on my articles from people struggling to decipher their kata. This is understandable, especially when considering the implausibility of many modern performance ‘bunkai’ demonstrations. . A good starting point is to understand that “uke” does NOT mean block. Unfortunately, almost everyone is taught that it…

Traditional Karate Training: Block, Counter, and Real-World Realities.

(Approx 2 minute 40 second read) Many believe “traditional karate” is a direct descendant of ancient, battle-tested martial arts. However, the karate popularized and taught in schools and universities in Japan during the early 20th century underwent significant changes with many of the so-called ‘dangerous’ techniques removed. . Karate became a way to develop strong…

Building Foundations. Chasing Knowledge, Not Rank.

(Approx 2 minute read) Reaching the level of Shodan black belt is often considered a significant milestone in the martial arts. . However, it’s essential to understand that this achievement represents just a new beginning. Shodan should signify the end of your initial training and the start of building upon a solid foundation. . In…

From Art to Act: The Theatrical Turn of Modern Karate.

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) We’ve all been there: scrolling through the internet, minding our own business, when BAM! A video pops up that makes us snort our coffee out in disbelief. . These clips are often so baffling, so gloriously out-of-touch with reality, that they could make even the most dedicated karate enthusiast…

More Than Instruction: The Patience and Insight of a Skilled Teacher.

(Approx 1 minute 36 second read) We all know that the role of a good instructor is pivotal to learning and understanding. A skilled karate instructor goes beyond simply demonstrating techniques for the next grading. . As an instructor, a teacher, true proficiency lies in keenly observing and understanding each student’s unique path. . Unfortunately,…

Karate is not just about winning fights; it’s about winning in life.

(Approx 2 minute read) The world of martial arts is often romanticized through the lens of high-octane competitions like MMA. While these events showcase incredible athleticism and fighting spirit, they represent just one facet of a much deeper discipline. . A recent comment on one of my articles perfectly illustrates this point. I was sarcastically…

Sensei Says: Why We Quote Our Martial Arts Teachers.

(Approx 1 minute 40 second read) Have you ever noticed how, in martial arts discussions, people frequently preface their comments with, “My sensei always says…” or “Well, according to [Sensei’s name]…”? . This is a common occurrence in martial arts discussions, where the teachings of instructors are highly valued and frequently cited. . This isn’t…

Lineage vs. Teaching: What Really Matters in the Martial Arts?

(Approx 1 minute 35 second read) Lineage holds a significant place in traditional martial arts, signifying a historical line of teachers and students who have passed down knowledge and skills through generations. . This unbroken chain connects practitioners to the art’s origins and fosters a responsibility to preserve its legacy. . Studying under a master…

From Respect to Rifts: The Role of Negativity in Karate.

(Approx 2 minute 15 second read) Traditional karate, with its rich tapestry of styles and history, is often seen as a domain of discipline and unity. However, beneath the surface lies a landscape fractured by disagreements and divisions. . A poignant example is the notable dislike between two karate legends, Funakoshi Gichin and Motobu Choki….