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Similarities between Goku and Arjuna- because that is just the kind of stuff I think about sometimes

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Hi, everyone. This week I have gotten started on a new book that I could have read much earlier, but now finally got down to reading. That book, my friends, is the famed Bhagavad Gita. Sun Tzu's Art of War and Lao Tze's Taode Qing are actually very thin and make for relative easy reading. If you manage to get your hands on Musashi's Book of Five Rings you can find yourself finishing it within a month. The Baghavad Gita, on the other hand, is a montsrous volume of approximately 500 pages. The copy I have contains commentaries and translations that raise this number to over a 1 000 pages. Yes- It is a lot to read. One of the main protagonists in this book's story is a man called Arjuna. Now- if you are like me who does not know anything about Hinduism whatsoever you might never have heard of him, but since he is a close friend of Lord Krishna I am certain that the followers of the Hindu faith know very well who he is. Here is a bit of what I have ...

Don't fight when you are angry and don't be angry when you fight

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Yes. I know very well that what I am saying is not making sense to many of you. That does not bother me if it doesn't make sense to someone who does not know any martial arts, because it gives me something to teach and then I can actually show how martial arts can solve the world's problems instead of adding to them. What does bother me, however, is that there are high ranking martial artists- not only in MMA- but in Karate schools- who don't get it either. I often imagine how dangerous this guy will be if Goku taught him to control that rage... I trust however that there are still some old-school Karate teachers around that know the Japanese Okinawan proverb that starts with something like " Njiraa te hiki ..." or something like that... Anyway- it translates to: "If you are angry- withdraw your fists. If your fists are out, withdraw your anger." A little help here, please Jesse Sensei- if you are out there and reading thi...

A brief change of scenery

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This year is the year in which I will turn 40. Looking back at how I have trained ever since I have joined my first karate class at the age of 14 I am grateful for always having had a way for my training to continue, regardless of moving to another town, another house, changes in work hours or whatever life threw at me. I have always found a time and a place to train. And- I always will. Don't be surprised if I end up starting a martial arts class in the old age home when I am 94! Getting between me and my training is about the same as getting between a hippo and the water. If you live in South Africa and know the bush you would know that doing so is a very bad idea. Today my usual training space was occupied. Lots of tree cutting being done and so forth...That did not mean that I was not going to train today, though... I just took the weapons to another part of the yard and kicked off my training there. The usual exercise with the coffee tins filled...

Learning a Martial Art- some basic guidelines

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I think we have by now come across a couple of people who are studying some martial art or the other on their own. Back when I tried doing it at the age of 10 I used a book and later more books followed. Well- even after I did join an actual dojo more books followed even then... People are quick to say that you can't learn a martial art from a book. That is understandable. I for one know that you can't work as a lawyer if you have only gotten your law degree. In fact- few people feel as incompetent as a bright graduate starting out as a candidate at a law firm. The main reason why martial arts can't be learnt by reading alone is that experience plays a large part in developing the skills that any martial art has to offer. Knowledge is not enough. Nonetheless- self study is possible. We may argue about to which extent, but the history of Chinese and Japanese martial arts feature instances where people studied a scroll or a f...

Defending the Hikite

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Remember last week's post? I am really happy with the response I got. In that post I have mentioned that the Universe does not have any respect for the  Hikite. This, I admit is not entirely true and mostly applies to real fights or continuous sparring situations like the Dojo Kumite about which I wrote in that post. The truth is- using the hikite simply out of habit in a fight, without knowing its purpose- makes Karate look more ridiculous than the style of a completely untrained brawler and has in many instances led to untrained persons beating up karateka in confrontations throughout that unrecorded history of unfortunate karateka having had to fight outside the dojo (or who did not have to fight, but chose to and got unpleasantly surprised- we all know of such incidents). Now- If you practice Karate you know very well what the hikite is. For those of you who do not know, probably because you do not practice Karate at all, the  hikite is that hand that w...

Dojo Kumite- Some survival tips

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Hello, everyone This post is dedicated to a very special friend who is soon going to take her 2nd Dan exam in JKF Shotokan Karate. Now we might not all know this, but Dan gradings involve free sparring as well and the type of free fighting used in these gradings is much more intense than the competition fighting which the public sees. Yes- everybody knows that Kyokushin kumite is full contact and does not stop when a point is scored, but how many people that do NOT study Karate know about the Dojo Kumite of Shotokan which is used at black belt gradings and black belt initiations? The videos below show some mild examples of what did manage to come out on the internet. https://youtu.be/dDf-wknmegg https://youtu.be/Uf0yOgTUdQw https://youtu.be/Pbkr_UnX9iM https://youtu.be/zjRejKWoNoo https://youtu.be/I_zmL6BRCOA https://youtu.be/GsjRUMxAyJc https://youtu.be/BKHyXgpqOVs With Kyokushin this is no big secret and lots of videos can be found of their full-contact figh...