The Bubishi – Part 2

Bubishi – The classic manual of combat. Fighting techniques mentioned in the Bubishi. While it doesn’t provide an exhaustive list, it covers a wide range of techniques and principles. Here are some examples of fighting techniques mentioned in the Bubishi: Striking Techniques: The Bubishi describes various strikes, including punches, palm strikes, elbow strikes, knee strikes, Read More ...

The Bubishi – Part 1

Bubishi – The classic manual of combat. The origin of the Bubishi. The Bubishi is a classical Chinese martial arts manual that holds significant importance in the realm of Okinawan martial arts. It serves as a fundamental text that encompasses various aspects of martial arts theory, technique, and philosophy. While the exact origins of the Read More ...

The effect of yelling

Screaming and vocalization play a significant role in various sports, including martial arts. In disciplines such as karate or kung fu, screaming during strikes is a common practice believed to enhance power and force generation. By forcefully expelling air during a strike, martial artists aim to optimize their movements and generate additional power. Beyond the Read More ...

The History of Incense Shop Boxing

The Shaolin Temple, located in Henan Province, China, is famous for its deep-rooted history in martial arts. It served as a sanctuary for Buddhist monks who sought refuge and engaged in spiritual practice. The Temple is widely recognized as the birthplace of many martial arts styles and has been a hub for martial arts training Read More ...

Bodhidharma and martial arts

The question is: Did Bodhidharma already know martial arts? I did some research about Bodhidharma’s background in martial arts. This is what I found. The origins of Bodhidharma’s martial arts background are somewhat uncertain, and there are different accounts of his martial arts training. Some sources suggest that he was trained in Kalaripayattu, an Indian Read More ...

The word Kime

I have been digging into the use of the word “Kime”. Most Karate people know the word, and most likely the meaning of it. At least they know what their Sensei has told them, and this is of course right 😉 However, the definition is manifold. The use of the word Kime in Karate can Read More ...

Kiai, Kake-goe and Kime, Part 3, Kime

In the following, I will try to clarify what I understand by Kime. There have been a lot of different explanations for Kime over time. One explanation is that one’s Gi must give a loud “snap” while punching. If there is a loud “snap” the technique was done correctly. Now the technique is performed with Read More ...

Kiai, Kake-goe and Kime, Part 1, Kiai

Kiai and Kime have a certain kind of mystery in Karate and have been highlighted as something supernatural. Kime and Kiai were often associative with power, focus, and of course the famous snap of the Gi. The mystification has gone fast over the past few decades, but there is nothing mysterious about Kiai, Kime, and Read More ...