Posts Tagged ‘shotokan’

Shotokan Karate Philosophy and Competition.

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Hi,
I am thinking about beginning to study shotokan karate and I was looking at the philosophy posted on this site. One of the precepts listed was to avoid violence. My questions is, is it against the philosophy of shotokan to participate in competitions, particularly full-contact matches?

 

 

Re: Shotokan philosophy


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When Can I start wearing a Gi at my Karate Class?

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008



Is it ok to go ahead and get a Gi and wearing it during class before having a belt?

Re: Gi Question…



When you get the Gi it should come with a white belt - which is also the first belt you will wear at most dojos.

well i havent taken my white belt test, ive onnly been to 3 classes

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Concerns about training at Karate.

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Concerns about training at Karate.


Hi,I”m a beginner in Shotokan karate which is offered through my university as a class, with the option to join the club later.
Anyway, there is a brown belt in my class who is beginning to rub me the wrong way. For instance, when he corrects my stance, he seems to be annoyed and sighs heavily when I get it wrong. When I was doing free-style sparring practice with my partner, he said, “Well, now you realized that THAT won”t work, didn”t you?” I tried to just shrug it off and not take it personally.

But then another time when he was correcting my stance, he told me to widen it, and instead of just waiting for me to do it, he sort of kicked my legs open.

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The Best Defence

Monday, April 14th, 2008

 

“The best defence is a good offence!” We’ve all heard that before. And, yes, it is true, in most cases. So, does that mean we should be beating up everyone before they beat us? No, not at all.

Shotokan is a martial art. It is a fighting system. With it, we can cause serious damage to others (and ourselves if we are not careful).
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Unity of Will and Mind

Monday, April 14th, 2008

If the mind is compared to the speaker of a telephone, then the will is like the electric current. No matter how sensitive the speaker, if their is no electric current, no communication takes place. Likewise, even if you correctly comprehend your opponent’s movements and are aware of an opening, if the will to act on this knowledge is lacking, no effective technique will be forthcoming. The mind may find an opening, but the will must be activated in order to execute the appropriate technique.

A History of Shotokan Karate.

Monday, April 14th, 2008

 

 

The history of the Asian martial arts in general is cloudy. There are some aspects that people can agree upon, amd then there are the differences. What I will tell you is in no way the ultimate history. It is the general history of martial arts as I know it, which will lead us to Shotokan. The history of Shotokan itself, where it started, who started it, how it spread is known, and verifiable, due to Shotokan’s brief history (It’s been around less than one hundred years).

 

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Mind Like the Moon.

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Tsuki No Kokuro

 

This refers to the need to be constantly aware of the totality of the opponent and his/her movements, just as moonlight shines equally upon everything within its range. This means that one should watch just part of the opponents body such as the hands or feet, rather watch the entire body. With the thorough development of this attitude, the consciousness will be immediately aware of any openings in the opponent’s defenses.
Clouds blocking the light of the moon are likened to nervousness or distractions. These distractions stop the light from shining on everything. Likewise, they make comprehension of and reaction to the opponent’s moves more difficult than they need to be.

Mind Like Water.

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Mizo No Kokuro

 

When performing, practicing or using karate, one must maintain a “mind like water”. Yeah, right. What are you TALKING about?!?

This refers to the mental attitude while facing an actual opponent. It refers to the need of making the mind calm, like that of an undisturbed body of water.
Smooth water reflects accurately the image of all objects within its range, and if the mind is kept calm, comprehension of the opponents movements, both psychological and physical, will be both immediate and accurate, and one’s responses, both defensive and offensive, will be appropriate and adequate.
On the other hand, if the surface of the water is disturbed, the images it reflects will be distorted. In other words, if the mind is preoccupied with thoughts of attack and defense it will not properly comprehend the opponent’s intentions creating an opportunity for the opponent to attack.

 

Water also other properties. Water can be quite destructive. In fact, over time, water is one of the most destructive forces on earth. Your mind must be like water. When necessary, be as destructive as you must.

Gichin Funakoshi’s Twenty Precepts.

Monday, April 14th, 2008

 

(Shots Niju Kun)

 

Karate-do wa rei ni hajimari, rei ni owaru koto wo wasuruna.

Karate begins and ends with courtesy

Karate ni sente nashi.

There is no first attack in karate.

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The Ten Points of the Kata.

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

YOI NO KISIN - the spirit of getting ready. Be prepared for your opponent in the Kata.

INYO - the active and the passive. Consider both attack and defensive aspects of the Kata.

CHIKARA NO KYOJAKU - use of strength. Balance your power in relation to the movements in the Kata.
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