The great Formula 1 racing driver, Juan Manuel Fangio’s insightful quote, “You need great passion because everything you do with great pleasure, you do well”, serves as an enduring reminder of the importance of passion in any endeavor. . This statement resonates strongly for me, where passion is not just a desirable trait but a…
Tag: Philosophy
“Karate aims to build character, improve human behavior, and cultivate modesty; it does not, however, guarantee it.”
Personally I believe being polite serves us best. I receive many messages on social media with just a couple of words. As an example: “where are you?”, “who taught you?”, “how can I learn karate?”, “what is your style?”, “what black-belt do you have?”. And many, many more. . Nothing promotes silence from me more…
“The true science of martial arts means practicing them in such a way that they will be useful at any time.”
The realm of martial arts is vast and diverse, encompassing various styles and techniques, each with its unique history and purpose. While tournaments serve as platforms for martial artists to showcase their skills and compete, the line between tournament techniques and self-defense is often blurred. Incorrectly teaching tournament techniques as self-defense can have serious consequences…
“Within you there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself.”
Life’s journey is a tapestry woven with diverse experiences, challenges, and transformations. As the years pass, our perspectives shift, and priorities evolve. . Amidst the chaotic rhythm of existence, there emerges a profound need for stillness and calm. This search for serenity becomes particularly poignant for those who find solace not just in the quiet…
“Do you really want to spend even a few precious moments of time worrying what other people think?”
In the world of martial arts, long-term practitioners embark on a journey that transcends physical training and self-defense skills. This journey is also one of self-discovery, discipline, and personal growth. . To truly excel in the martial arts, you must grapple with the question: “Do you really want to spend even a few precious moments…
“A great martial arts teacher is not just an instructor; they are a mentor, guiding their students not only in the art of combat, but also in the art of living.”
In the intricate tapestry of martial arts, a good karate instructor stands as a beacon of wisdom, inspiration, and guidance. Their role transcends that of a mere teacher; they are mentors, motivators, people you can trust. . They should possess not only profound knowledge but also exceptional skills honed through years of dedicated practice. Their…
“To survive as an instructor you have to understand human nature.”
“To survive as an instructor you have to understand human nature. It is diverse and many people are not like you. Finding another person with a true MA’s spirit, with integrity, loyalty and a true heart is like finding a diamond on a beach of pebbles.” . “Many people you help will let you down,…
“A mistake that makes you humble is better than an achievement that makes you arrogant.”
Martial arts, beyond the physical combat techniques, are a profound journey of self-discovery and personal growth. They embody a philosophy that extends far beyond the confines of the dojo. . Trust, honesty, and humility are core values that play a pivotal role in the martial arts. These principles are not only essential for success in…
“Seek not to follow in the footsteps of the men of old but rather continue to seek out what they sought.”
Karate, is not merely a physical discipline; it is a living embodiment of tradition and lineage. This ancient art has been passed down through generations, preserving not only its techniques but also the cultural and philosophical values that define it. . With its roots in the Ryukyu Kingdom, the historical context of Okinawa, with its…
“Since karate is a martial art, you must practice with the utmost seriousness from the very beginning.”
Martial arts, a term that conjures images of disciplined warriors in pursuit of physical prowess and spiritual enlightenment, has deep-rooted significance beyond the realm of physical combat. . To be a martial artist is to embrace a way of life that extends far beyond the practice of techniques and forms. It encompasses a unique set…
“It is not how much you have learned, but how much you have absorbed in what you have learned.”
The importance of basics, or foundational knowledge, cannot be overstated in almost any field or aspect of life. . Basics serve as the building blocks upon which more complex knowledge is constructed. Without a solid foundation, it becomes increasingly difficult to understand and work with advanced concepts. . Most karate practitioners come to understand that…
“Sonkei” – 尊敬 (そんけい): meaning ‘respect’ in Japanese.
The martial arts, beyond being a physical discipline, are a way of life. They embody a code of conduct that transcends the boundaries of the training hall and extends into everyday life. . At the core of this code is ‘respect’ – a fundamental principle that forms the foundation of all martial arts. . “Sonkei”…