(Approx 2 minute 20 second read) Recently, I wrote an article in response to the use of ‘ura mawashi geri’ (hook kick) as a self-defense technique to a clothing grab. In response to the article I received a comment from the person suggesting its use, enthusiastically endorsing its effectiveness. “I have used it successfully in…
Tag: Kata
Many envision self-defense as a “street fight”, like an MMA bout…
(Approx 2 minute 50 second read) I have nothing against combat sports – I used to compete myself. They’re entertaining, and I respect many of these accomplished athletes. But no matter how brutal your sport is, it’s still a sport. There are certain realities which must not be ignored. . Context. . What’s important is…
From Dojo to Reality: Why Context Matters.
(Approx 2 minute 26 second read) We all know some extraordinary kickers who would undoubtedly advocate for using their kicks in many self-defense scenarios. However, the reality is that most people do not possess such exceptional kicking abilities. . Recently, I observed an instructor teaching ‘ura mawashi geri’ (reverse roundhouse kick) as a self-defense technique…
The Myth of the Original Kata: Understanding Kata Variations.
(Approx 1 minute 55 second read) For many karate-ka, the allure of practicing an ‘original’ kata, untouched by time, is undeniable. But what if ‘original’ itself is a moving target? . Today, many instructors claim their kata are pure, unchanged, and passed down from a legendary master. Yet, what exactly constitutes ‘original’? . The truth…
From Body Blows to Head Shots: The Importance of Predictable Responses.
(Approx 2 minute read) Have you ever wondered why so many techniques in kata appear to be aimed at chudan level? . Guess what? Perhaps they’re not! . Typical bunkai often targets the solar plexus. But what if this isn’t the intended target at all? What if the true purpose is to elicit a predictable…
Black Belt? Now What? From Milestone to Proficiency. The Path Continues.
(Approx 2 minute read) The journey to your black belt has been long and challenging, filled with dedication and hard work. But what happens next? . The day after your achievement, amidst the fading excitement, you might realize: . Nothing is different. . You might have a few more bruises, perhaps a black eye, or…
“Compared to Jiu-Jitsu, karate is more destructive.”
(Approx 1 minute 55 second read) There is a significant difference between consensual fights and non-consensual criminal violence. Yabu sensei, a karate pioneer, lived in a time when karate was geared towards real-world self-defense, not consensual sport fighting. . If your interest and practice is pragmatic karate for self-defense, then your primary goal should be…
Learning to Learn from Kata: Beyond Basics, Unlocking the Message Within.
(Approx 2 minute 20 second read) Kata, often seen as the bane of many karate-ka worldwide, is frequently derided, especially on social media by those who have no real understanding of its purpose. So, what is kata really all about? . Many students perform kata without truly understanding its purpose. They focus on making it…
Is Modern Karate Right for You? The Critical Difference. Be Prepared, Stay Safe.
(Approx 1 minute 56 second read) When you’re looking for a martial arts school or dojo, it’s crucial to understand the differences and ensure you choose the right one. . There’s a critical distinction between self-defense, sport karate, and other forms of martial arts. Choosing the right training is vital. . Many instructors teaching karate…
No One Knows (But Apparently Everyone Has An Opinion).
(Approx 2 minute 10 second read) I have been practicing and teaching karate for over 50 years now, and I frequently share my experiences and thoughts through these articles. . At times, I encounter individuals who persistently seek answers, stating the same question on several different articles and messaging me privately, yet they refuse to…
Real Karate is Messy: Effective in the Chaos.
(Approx 2 minute 20 second read) We all recognize, or at least we should, the value of our foundational techniques – the basics. It’s easy, though, to want to cast them aside in favor of the more complicated or interesting. While that’s a natural part of progression, neglecting a strong foundation can lead to poor…
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…