Karate isn’t just about mastering techniques; it’s about learning to control both body and mind. For a karateka, this means developing the ability to stay calm, manage emotions, and make thoughtful choices, whether in the dojo or in daily life. … Continue reading
Courteous (Teinei 丁寧)
Courtesy fosters harmony in the dojo and in life. Being polite, treating others kindly, and creating a positive training environment are all part of developing strong relationships and mutual respect in karate practice. In a karate dojo context, Teinei can … Continue reading
Nintai (忍耐)
“Perseverance” or “patience.” In karate, it refers to the ability to endure challenges and difficulties, whether in training, competitions, or personal growth. Nintai emphasizes mental strength, resilience, and the commitment to push through obstacles to achieve one’s goals.
On Ko Chi Shin 温故知新
温故知新 Literally meaning “learning from the past to gain new insights,” it suggests that by studying and understanding the wisdom of the past, one can develop fresh perspectives and ideas for the present and future. In other words, “reviewing the old … Continue reading
Shichi ten hakki (七転八起)
The concept of Shichi ten hakki (or Nana korobi ya oki) is a Japanese proverb that translates to “fall seven times, stand up eight.” It represents resilience, perseverance, and the indomitable spirit that encourages individuals to keep moving forward despite … Continue reading