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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Karate Principles

Karate Principles "The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory or defeat but the perfection of the nature of its participants."   - Gichin Funakoshi, founder of the principles KarateThe Shotokan Karate-do (way of the empty hand), not only self-defense, but a leaing system that provides a tool for self-improvement. The accessibility is demonstrated by its ability to be practiced hard or soft, almost anyone, almost anywhere, even in the mind. Its precepts and discipline can lead us in difficult moments of our lives. This is the sense of body, mind and soul. "There is no first strike in karate".   - Gichin FunakoshiKarate-no is a way of life that teaches better than he or she may be, and although because of the worst situations you must face. Karate is a code of conduct to prevent conflicts, and their strength level is intensified only when absolutely necessary. In this way, karate may be used to defend oneself and others, without finding a single blow.Way gap HandKarate is not simply a method of fighting with empty hands, but also a way of peace. Keep your mind open to the situation, and the Truth. Do not miss the forest for the trees. Cut all the hype and find understanding. Hand, the hand is the most versatile physical tool on the planet. Your mind is an even more versatile. And 'the tool of your human soul, human instincts. In this way, your mind is a part, get to the truth, more things. Therefore, Karate is a way of uniting body, mind and soul, which can be a powerful tool. Once you've leaed Karate, its manual of technique, philosophy, the word, you have to do a summary and a part of nature. Continue to refine yourself, refining what they have leaed, using their advantage and for the good of others.The author, Owen Johnston, live in Lake City, South Carolina, where he teaches at his school of Karate Wado Ryu. He enjoys training, reading, and spending time with his girlfriend. For more information, visit Johnston Wado Ryu Karate - Community Online

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