Hindiandi drill with M & J.
Academy of Asian Martial Arts
Martial arts for health, self-defense and personal development. Ages 6 through 96. Traditional martial arts for self defense and health.
Isshin ryu karate & kobudo, Yang style Taijiquan (T'ai Ch'i Chuan) Phan ku ryu jujitsu, Weapons (Advincula Combat Escrima, Okinawan kobudo, Matsumura Itto ryu iaijitsu & kenjitsu), Aikido and Bujinkan Budo Taijitsu.
22 KARATE MASTER QUOTES
We must avoid treating Karate as a sport. Your fingers and toes must be like arrows, your arms must be like iron. If you kick, try to kick the enemy dead. If you punch, punch to kill. This is the spirit you need to progress in karate.
Chibana Chōshin (1885-1969)
Once a kata has been learned, it must be practiced repeatedly until it can be applied in an emergency. Knowledge or just the sequence of a form in karate is useless.
Gichin Funakoshi (1868-1957)
We should open karate to the public and receive criticism, opinions and studies from other prominent fighting artists.
Chojun Miyagi (1888-1953)
The techniques of kata have their limits and were never intended to be used against an opponent in the arena or battlefield.
Choki Motobu (1870-1944)
The karate that has spread to Tokyo is incomplete. Those who believe that karate consists only kicks and punches, and think throws and joint locks are exclusive to judo or jujutsu, have been misinformed. We should have an open mind and strive to study the complete art.
Kenwa Mabuni (1889-1952)
My old ways of karate was not accepted by everyone. Maybe my training methods were too hard or severe. Whatever it was, it was the way I learned and thaught. It was only later, when the Americans came, that I changed my ways.
Hohan Sōken (1889-1982)
There is no place in karate for differen styles, I’ve heard myself and colleagues refferred to as the “Shotokan” school, but I strongly object this attempt at classification. My belief is that all styles should be amalgamated into one, so karate my orderly progress into man’s future.
Gichin Funakoshi (1868-1957)
It is necessary to drink alcohol and pursue other fun human activities. The karate of someone who is too serious has no flavor.
Choki Motobu (1870-1944)
Kata must be practised diligently, but you must not be constrained by them. You must withdraw from the kata to produce forms with no limits, or else it becomes useless.
Hironori Otsuka (1892-1982)
Karate does not have any styles. It molds an individual to be the object of defense or offense and, through this process, karate teaches you the fundamental concept of self protection.
Kanken Toyama (1888-1966)
A kata is not fixed or immoveable. Like water, it’s ever changing and fits itself to the shape of the vessel containing it. However, kata is not some kind of beautiful competitive dance, but a grand matrial art of self-defense, which determines life and death.
Kenwa Mabuni (1889-1952)
Karate was never meant to be used against a single opponent. Rather, it’s a method of avoiding injury by using the hands and feet, should one happen to be confronted by a vilian or a thug.
Anko Itosu (1831-1915)
You may train for a long time, but if you merely move your limbs and jump around like a puppet, learning karate is not very different from learning a dance. You will never have reached the heart of the matter; you will have failed to grasp the quintessence of Karate.
Gichin Funakoshi (1868-1957)
Nothing is more harmful to the world than a martial art that is not effective in actual self-defense.
Choki Motobu (1870-1944)
Karate has no philosophy. Some people think it came from the Buddhism and has a connection with the space and universe, but I don’t belive in that. My philosophy is to knock my opponent out with a single blow!
Mikio Yahara (1947)
Do not fall into the trap of thinking that just because a kata begins to the left, the opponents ist attacking form the left.
Kenwa Mabuni (1889-1952)
In the past, roughly three years were required to learn a single kata, and usually an expert of considerable skill would only know three, or at most five katas.
Gichin Funakoshi (1868-1957)
Techniques should not be practised merely so they can be performed in a kata. Since karate is a fighting art, each technique has its meaning. You must consider their meaning, how and why they are effective, and practise accordingly.
shigeru egami (1912-1981)
Many karate instructors today teach a watered down style – no hip and shallow punching. It’s easy to say that these teachers have no dept to their knowledge.
Yuchoku Higa (1910-1994)
There are many kinds of postures in karate. While learning these postures should not be totally ignored, we must be careful not to overlook that they are just forms or templates. It is the function of their application which needs to be mastered.
Choki Motobu (1870-1944)
Punching, striking and kicking are not the only methods in karate. Throwing techniques and submissions holds are included. All these techniques should be studied in basic kata.
Gichin Funakoshi (1868-1957)
Regardless of how many kata you know, if your training is inadequate they will be useless.
Kenwa Mabuni (1889-1952)
Source : Jesse Enkamp reveals Karate quotes from Okinawan and Japanese masters
Graceful for shared
Propeller block from reverse punch.
Preying Mantis drill from Dr. Lerma.
11/09/2024
Working on the Tsuka. Practicing wrapping the samurai sword handles in the Tsukamaki class with Gary Catherman at the Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures & Education.
Free seminar on the art of Tsukamaki. The Japanese art of wrapping Japanese sword handles. The katana, wakizashi and tanto's.
Saturday November 2nd & 9th. 11am till 12:30pm. Classes will be 11am till 12:30pm at the Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures & Education Center on 1809 N Chaparral.
Class will be taught be Gary Catherman who has wrapped handles for a number of years.
Bo bo four corners drill with Gary Catherman at the Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures at the Friday Kobudo class. Performing slowly so easy to see.
Bo bo spear drill with Gary Catherman at the kobudo class at the Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures & Education Center.
09/07/2024
Lonnie Jackson earned his san-dan in Matsumura itto ryu last week at the new-ish Texas Asian Museum location. Good job. He started classes way back at the Sunrise Mall location.
05/03/2024
Isshin ryu karate class at the Lawrence St. dojo in the 1990's.
05/03/2024
Saturday Samurai sword class at the Texas Asian Museum.
04/19/2024
Joe and his nephew at the Lawrence St. dojo back in 1993. When I still almost had hair.
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