The subject matter of my paper is to define and describe the meaning of Oss! I will define it through research and how it is used in the dojo. I will also give scenarios of how it applies within the martial arts and the way of life.
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It is generally agreed that regular physical exercise promotes physical and mental health, but what are the benefits in people with Autism Spectrum Disorders?
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Funakoshi Sensei left Shotokan with twenty precepts or concepts of training. The second of these concepts is: “Karate Ni Sente Nashi” or, loosely translated, “There is no first attack in karate”1 This precept seems to be simple, and yet has hidden depths of meaning.
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Preparation for an exam is something not to be taken lightly. Do your homework and take your training seriously prior to the test, and give it your all on the actual exam but don't get too discouraged if you don't pass the first time around. Learn from the experience, take the opportunity to improve upon your weak areas, and come back stronger the second time around.
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If Karate-do is an art, then kata is the martial artist’s portfolio. Like any good painting, kata can be enjoyed on the superficial level for the sheer beauty of its movements. But as the talent of the artist grows those same movements begin to display a hidden quality, much in the way the brush strokes of a fine painter add depth to the subject. This hidden quality is the bunkai, or application of, the kata.
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