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Mr. Funakoshi's 20 Principles of Karate

1. In Karate, start with a bow and finish with a bow.
2. There is no first attack in Karate
3. Karate is a great assistance to justice.
4. Know yourself first and then others.
5. Spirit first: techniques second.
6. Be ready to release your mind.
7. Accidents come out of idleness.
8. Do not think that you can learn Karate only in the Dojo.
9. It will take your entire life to learn Karate.
10. Karate-ize everything.
11. Karate is just like hot water. If you do not give heat constantly, it will again become cold water.
12. Do not think you have to win. Think, rather, that you do not have to lose.
13. Victory depends on your ability to tell vulnerable points from invulnerable ones.
14. Move according to your opponent.
15. Consider your opponent's hands and legs as you would sharp swords.
16. As soon as you leave home for work, think that millions of opponents are waiting for you.
17. Low stance for beginners; natural stance for advanced students.
18. Practicing a Kata is one thing and engaging in a real fight is another.
19. Do not forget (1) light and heavy application of power, (2) expansion and contraction of the body, (3) slowness and speed of techniques.
20. Devise at all times.

(Translated by: Mr. S. Koyama)

 

Fall 2008 Training Schedule:

Boyden Room 10
MWF 7-8 pm - All levels

Boyden Room 10
MWF 8-9 pm - Advanced

All trainings are in Boyden Gymnasium Room 10 (section 4B on map).

 

Instruction led by:
senior members in the dojo

and formerly by
John Nunez, 5th Dan, ISKF/JKA
www.belizekarate.com

Sara Grimes, 6th Dan, ISKF/JKA

 

For information about training please contact:
Jared Carver
Dru Abrams

 

For more information about the club please contact:
Kim Montague