A Warrior’s Way Martial Arts Academy. Martial Arts, MMA & Warrior Fit Body Boot Camps, Fun With A Purpose In Mind!
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You can cure yourself of the sickness of insanity, and the whole world of being insane, if you can discover Real Karate. Now, we are not talking real karate videos on youtube or some other TV here, nor some other fantasy. We are talking about the type of martial arts studied over the ages that work on different levels for everybody.
There are the tales: young bully tries to beat an old man, old man gives a Karate Ki-ai, young man falls to the earth. And, people want to know if these are real stories, or just the old bushwah being repeated for fun. Surprisingly, there are truths to these incredible legends, and some interesting scientific theories.
Perhaps you have heard the old saying…’If you don’t know Sanchin, you don’t know Karate.’ It happens that this statement is absolutely true. It is true because when done correctly Sanchin kata results in a liberation of fighting energy beyond any form known.
In the martial arts, I don’t care if it is UFC based, Tai Chi Chuan, Shotokan, or whatever, there are three key ingredients. These three ingredients are what makes an art stand out, and they are why people study the arts. Oddly, one of the ingredients is usually missing from peoples practice.
I grew up in the fifties, and this strange thing called Karate exploded onto the scene. Frail women could use it to take down savage brutes. Even a child could use it to protect himself against the bullies.
If you want to be effective when learning the martial arts, you need to learn the gains and limitations of the two kinds of punches. Knowing these punches will proscribe and guide your potential combat strategies. Knowing these punches will enlighten you as as a Martial Artist and severely effect your training.
One of the things I heard about, when I was first starting the martial arts, was that the hips are the cornerstone of power. Being in Kenpo, I didn’t understand, for that art is not set up for hip power. I kept reading about this concept of hip power, however, and specifically whenever I read about the Japanese classical Karate arts.
When learning the martial arts, especially if you want to be effective, you need to learn the gains and limitations of the two kinds of punches. Knowing these punches will proscribe and dictate your combat strategy. Knowing these punches will effect your training and enlighten you as as a Martial Artist.
One of the things I heard about, when I first began learning the martial arts, was that the hips are the cornerstone of power. Being involved in Chinese Kenpo, I didn’t understand, for that art is not set up for hip power. I kept reading about this concept of hip power, however, and how it was developed by the Japanese classical Karate arts.
One of the things I heard about, when I first began learning the martial arts, was that the hips are the basis of power. Being involved in Kenpo Karate, I didn’t understand, for that art is not set up for hip power. I kept coming across this concept of hip power, however, and how it was developed by the Japanese classical Karate arts.