Showing posts with label discipline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discipline. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Learn about Kihon, the fundamental training that builds a real martial artist

Kihon is a Japanese term meaning "basics" or "fundamentals." The term is used to refer to the basic techniques that are taught and practiced as the foundation of most Japanese martial arts.
The practice and mastery of kihon is essential to all advanced training, and includes the practice of correct body form and breathing, while practicing basics such as stances, punches, kicks, blocks, and thrusts, but it also includes basic representative kata.
Kihon is not only practicing of techniques, it is also the martial artist fostering the correct spirit and attitude at all times.
Kihon techniques tend to be practiced often, in many cases during each practice session. They are considered fundamental to mastery and improvement of all movements of greater complexity.
As an aditional fact, it can be really funny...

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Tuesday, 19 April 2016

3 Excercises to improve kid's balance and coordination


The true purpose of teaching the martial arts is not to turn kids into fighters. Instead, the aim is for them to learn respect, discipline, and humility, and that self-defense skills are best used as a last resort. Of course, the martial arts are also great fun, offering such terrific benefits as improved balance and coordination. 

Start each exercise with your feet shoulder-width apart and repeat moves at least ten times for the most benefit.


Front Stance: Place your hands on your hips and lunge forward with your right leg, keeping your left leg straight, until you can't see your toes. Then, return to the starting position and switch legs.

Front Kick: Stand with one leg slightly in front of the other, with your fists and elbows as shown. Lift your back leg up to hip height, with your knee bent and toes flexed. Extend your leg out and up, then bring it back through the bent-leg position and return it to the floor. Switch legs.

Gorilla Thumping: Start slowly, then pick up the pace as you improve. Thump your chest four times, gorilla-style, alternating arms. Then squat down, slap the floor with your palms four times, and return to the starting position.


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Friday, 18 March 2016

Reasons your kids should practice Karate



Get More Active (you and your kids)

We`re having an epidemic when it comes obesity problem. Population is also increasingly unfit in addition to being overweight. The problem is particularly alarming as it relates to our kids. 

Karate offers many benefits, but when it comes to fitness, becoming a true martial artist means becoming a supremely fit person. When I was practicing boxing or muay Thai kickboxing on a daily basis, I was in the best shape of my life by a long shot. Martial arts can help your child get fit and healthy.

They’ll Find Focus and Stillness

There are many benefits in stillness and silence. Unfortunately stillness and silence seem to be rare to find. At some juncture in life, every one of us comes to learn that the greatest obstacle we face in this lifetime is ourselves. That battle is fought in the stillness of our hearts and the willingness to confront ourselves. Behind the punches, kicks, and knees, a Karateka learns to sit with himself and see where his weaknesses are. Your child will learn what it is to be still, challenged, and focused.

They’ll Learn to Take Hits

In the martial arts, your child will learn what it is to take a hit,whether that hit is a literal blow or a disappointment like failing a test. Part of life is learning to bite the dust. The key is in learning how best to take that hit and get back up. Unfortunately, this lesson seems to be lost on many in our every-kid-gets-a-trophy culture. In Karate, your kid will learn to fail - a lot. Half of martial arts is hitting, but half is also getting hit.

They’ll Gain Self Confidence and Self Respect

I was able to witness firsthand the confidence kids gained by participating in the martial arts. Being able to advance and play with the big kids gave them a tremendous amount of confidence.
Of course, playing with the big kids also gives all of us a little reminder of humility - someone is always bigger and stronger. The right martial arts school will teach your child that there are no tough guys. Every martial artist ultimately learns this sense of respect and true confidence. Your child will learn that confidence and respect for others comes from a deep sense of self-knowledge.

They’ll Connect Their Mind and Body

What they don’t teach you at your local health club is how to really listen to your body. To listen to your body is to also see your thoughts and have heightened awareness of your emotional construct.

A martial artist is taught to see, feel, and listen - both internally and externally. Tapping into intuition, fear, and courage are examples of being able to put the physical together with the mental. How often have we heard the phrase “being paralyzed with fear”? Being able to combat such a thing is what you learn in the martial arts. It applies in any aspect of their lifes.

They’ll Learn Conflict Resolution

People often ask me whether I have ever used my martial arts and boxing training in a fight. Indeed I have used the skills learned from martial arts many times to resolve conflict, but thankfully, never in a physical altercation outside the ring.

One of the first lessons learning martial arts is that words were never grounds for a fight. In the martial arts, your children learn that there is no such thing as “fighting” words. Instead, they learn to respond without reacting in the martial arts.

They’ll Learn to Breathe

Of the many things I have learned in the martial, breathing is near the top. Indeed, nothing is more essential to the success of how we move our body than tapping into the life force of our essence - our breath. Ask a professional athlete, or an actor, dancer, or signer, and they will tell you that to succeed in any physical craft is to access your breath correctly.

In the martial arts your kid will learn the essence of how to breathe and even relax under pressure.

The Take Home - How to Proceed

The bottom line is that almost any child can and will benefit from participation in the martial arts. As to what martial art, it’s honestly not very important. For a typical four o five year old the point is to just get them moving and focused. The key in choosing a Sensei (teacher) or Dojo (school) is to do your due diligence when it comes to evaluating the integrity of the program. As a starting place, You should choose an instructor or coach who talks more about the needs of your child than his program. And more important he must love teaching kids

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Friday, 11 March 2016

Dojo Kun - Trainning Hall Rules

DOJO KUN

A set of rules that must be expressed or reflected in the style mentality practitioner practicing. Style mentality Okinawa Goju Ryu Kyokai is reflected in eight basic rules of behavior.

1.- KENKYO NISHITE / REIGUI O / OMONZURUKOTO

Be humble and polite

2.- ­ TAIRYOKU NI OUYITE / TEKIDO NI / SHUGYO SEYO.

Train considering your physical strength

3.- ­ SHINKEN NI / KENKYU KUFUU SEYO.

Project your improvement seriously.​

4­ CHINCHAKU REISEI NI SHITE / BINSHOU YIZAI NARE.

Be calm and agile​.

5.- ­ SESSEI O OMONZEYO.

Take care of your health

6­.- SHISSONA SEIKATSU O SEYO.

Live a plain and simple life

7­.- MANSHIN SENUKOTO.

Do not be too proud

8­.- TAYUMAZU KUSSEZU / SHUGYO O /EIZOKU SEYO.

Continue your training with patience.


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