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Karate-do at the Academy of Traditional Karate
Shoshin Nagamine, founder of Matsubayashi Ryu Karate, made it a central part
of his philosophy that karate is to be defensive in nature. He adopted
a saying from Gichin Funakoshi “Karate Ni Sente Nashi”, which is translated
to “There is no first attack in Karate.” There are many martial arts
systems practiced globally, and many focus almost exclusively on striking
techniques, with little or no regard to the character development and
peaceful philosophy of Matsubayashi Ryu Karate. As an art form, our kata (forms) start off with a defensive action, indicating that we are not initiating
a hostile move, but are responding to it.
Our style is quite effective against attacks, and when used properly
is a comprehensive system of blocking, striking, grappling, joint manipulation,
pressure point targeting, and controlling techniques. Through consistent
training, a Karate practitioner will develop over time into a capable
fighter. This focus is secondary to developing into a respectful person
and member of society. O-Sensei Nagamine’s vision was that world peace
would be a possibility if the principals of “Karate Ni Sente Nashi”
were embraced, which he said is the “Essence of Okinawan Karate.”
Foundations of Karate
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