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Karate Quotes from The Master's Martial Arts Academy

"A punch should stay like a treasure in the sleeve. It should not be used indiscrimately." ~ Master Chotoku Kyan "There is no first strike in Karate." ~ Master Gichin Funakoshi "Karate-Do is a lifetime study." ~ Master Kenwa Mabuni "Those things in life that we find the hardest to do, are the things we are the most thankful we did." ~ Annette Ueckert "Seek safety in the heart of danger" ~ Sensei Steve "Do, or do not. There is no 'try'." ~ Yoda "Daniel-san! Daniel-san! It okay lose to opponent, must not lose to fear!" ~ Mr. Miyagi ~ The Karate Kid "The ultimate aim of Karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the character of its participants." ~ Master Gichin Funakoshi "To win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the highest skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the highest skill." ~ Sun Tsu ~ The Art of War "Boards -- don't h...

THE VALUE OF KARATE

THE VALUE OF KARATE Those who follow Karate-do must never forsake a humble mind and gentle manner. The tremendous offensive and defensive power of Karate-do is well known where one can defeat enemies with a single attack. The value of the art depends on the one applying it. If its application is for good purpose, then the art is of great value, but if it is misused, then there is no more harmful art than karate. One who truly trains in the art of Karate-do is never easily drawn into a fight. Karate is used only in those rare occasions in which one must really defend one’s self. This situation is experienced possibly once in a lifetime by an ordinary person, and therefore there may be an occasion to use karate techniques only once or not at all. In Karate-do, one’s individual goal might be improvement of his or her health or training of his or her body to function efficiently. One might wish to develop total body strength and coordination or to attain poise and spiritual fortitu...
Dojo FAQ Answers Q: Who is the "Master" in the name: The Master's Martial Arts Academy? A: We recognize that all of our skills and talents come from our Creator. We believe that He sent His only Son to save us. He is our Lord and Master. It is to Him we show our honor and respect. We glorify Him by working hard and using the gifts He has given us. We understand that not everybody may agree with this. We do not discriminate, nor do we preach. We believe our Lord's commandments are universal and apply to us all. Q: Why do we bow in class? A: You need to know the culture of the martial arts. Since martial arts was formalized in the Orient, many of the customs were integrated into the martial arts system. It is a form of greeting and showing respect. Always be sure to bow towards the dojo prior to stepping onto the mat. This is a gesture of appreciation to the ability to train at our dojo. Q: Why do we take our shoes off before stepping onto the mat? A: The mat is w...

What Is Karate?

What Is Karate? "True karate is this: that in daily life one's mind and body be trained and developed in a spirit of humility, and that in critical times, one be devoted utterly to the cause of justice." --Gichin Funakoshi Karate can also be described as a martial art, or fighting method, involving a variety of techniques, including blocks, strikes, evasions, throws, and joint manipulations. Karate practice is divided into three aspects: kihon (basics), kata (forms), and kumite (sparring). The word karate is a combination of two Japanese characters: kara, meaning empty, and te, meaning hand; thus, karate means "empty hand." Adding the suffix "-do" (pronounced "doe"), meaning "way," i.e., karate-do, implies karate as a total way of life that goes well beyond the self-defense applications. In traditional karate-do, we always keep in mind that the true opponent is oneself. Shotokan founder Gichin Funakoshi has said that "mind and ...

Master Funakoshi

Master Funakoshi Gichin FunakoshiGichin Funakoshi is widely considered the primary "father" of modern karate due to his efforts to introduce the Okinawan art to mainland Japan, from where it spread to the rest of the world. Born in 1868, he began to study karate at the age of 11, and was a student of the two greatest masters of the time, Azato and Itosu. He grew so proficient that he was initiated into all the major styles of karate in Okinawa at the time. For Master Funakoshi, the word karate eventually took on a deeper and broader meaning through the synthesis of these many methods, becoming karate-do, literally the "way of karate," or of the empty hand. Training in karate-do became an education for life itself. Master Funakoshi was the first expert to introduce karate-do to mainland Japan. In 1916 he gave a demonstration to the Butokuden in Kyoto, Japan, which at that time was the official center of all martial arts. On March 6, 1921, the Crown Prince, who was la...

Master's Martial Arts Academy on-line Dojoproshop

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SELF-DEFENSE for LADIES

Self defense for women Key Points AWARENESS & AVOIDANCE Being "switched on" to your surroundings and being aware of your situation is one of the most important factors of your personal safety. WT will teach you easy to understand techniques of awareness & avoidance. BODY LANGUAGE Observing someone's mannerisms - how they stand, how they are using their hands, facial expressions and gestures - can tell you a lot about a person's intentions. WT will teach you how to recognise these signs so you can be one step ahead. VOICE CONTROL The effect of an assertive voice is often widely overlooked in the tuition of self-defence. Yet in certain circumstances this technique can be as effective as striking someone. WT will teach you how to use your voice assertively in applicable situations. FEAR Fear can stop someone in their tracks, with potentially disastrous results, when everything they have learned drains from memory as the effects of a huge adrenalin surge t...