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The Importance of structure?


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Well wow I was way off ...see our style uses a Military style Structure and every dojo we work with that uses the word Structure speaks of the set up of the Dojo. When you all are saying structure = position and technique....why don't you call it Form LOL.

Ok in my cases and working with other schools structure is the following.

How the class room is set up who is Leader and head over the system.

Rules of conduct Bow, Stances, Exercises, unique things they do.

The Ranking system how it is set up and colors of the belt.

Is the sytem External or Internal or both.

Is there any tactics, phylosical ideas, or believes they incorprate.

Basicaly that is all Structure of the style.

What alot of you are describing as your idea of structure seems to be ones Form.

A form is the position and how you flow, or perform a technique, kata, move, throw, or stance.

Maybe every single master , grandmaster and student in my area are off but That is the definations there....if someone told me I had bad "structure" on my fighting stance or throws I would think they were nuts and speaking about possiably my girth, weight, height, lol.

To become the greatest warrior, one needs to train beyond the physical and into the spiritual becoming supernatural. It is then that the warrior will know that he is indeed not the greatest, but just awakened.

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