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Karate Philosophy of John Saxon


bushido_man96

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Saw this in Black Belt, too, and thought it was interesting:

"The ultimate aim of Karate lies not in victory or defeat but in the development of character. Because a winner doesn't stay a winner forever, nor need a loser remain a loser forever."

A little different, and a little of the same.

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True, as a karate instructor the biggest thing that I teach my children isn't how to fight but how to respect others in this world. I essentially try and teach them the "Middle Path" without calling it that, due to the fact that I teach at a Christian school and myself being Christian it is just easier as a believer of the "Middle Path" to restrain from calling it that to avoid flack from my overseer.

Martial arts training is 30% classroom training, 70% solo training.


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