Category: Philosophy of Kyokushin Karate

Finding the Why Competing With Purpose, Not Pressure

Finding the Why: Competing With Purpose, Not Pressure

Lessons from the Kyokushin Karate Tournament In Kyokushin Karate, we bow and say ”OSU” before we fight. That small act—simple,...

Why HAITO KARATE Club Has No Black Belts (Yet)

Why HAITO KARATE Club Has No Black Belts (Yet)

HAITO KARATE has been running for three years. In that time, we’ve built a strong foundation, developed committed students, and...

Respect the Sensei Why Karate Instructors Deserve Fair Pay

Respect the Sensei: Why Karate Instructors Deserve Fair Pay

Have you ever stopped to think about what your Karate Sensei really does, day in and day out? Beyond teaching...

Why a Sensei Is Not Just a Coach or PE Teacher

A Sensei Is More Than a Coach When newcomers step into the dojo, many expect a Sensei to act like...

Did Your Child Truly Quit Karate – Or Did You

Did Your Child Truly “Quit” Karate – Or Did You?

I’ve spent close to ten years guiding young athletes through the challenging yet rewarding world of martial arts, both as...

Why HAITO Competes in International Kyokushin Tournaments Benefits of Diverse Competition

Why HAITO Competes in International Kyokushin Tournaments: Benefits of Diverse Competition

Understanding HAITO’s Reasons for Participating in International Kyokushin Tournaments Imagine this: You’ve been working hard at something, feeling like you’re...

Discipline vs. Motivation Why Kyokushin Demands More Than Just Passion

Discipline vs. Motivation: Why Kyokushin Demands More Than Just Passion

Discipline isn’t flashy, but it’s what separates beginners from experts. In Kyokushin, motivation might get you started, but discipline keeps...

The Power of Attitude and Effort in Kyokushin

The Power of Attitude and Effort in Kyokushin

In the world of Kyokushin karate, the foundation of success lies in more than just the physical techniques and forms....

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