What is Kata exactly to the modern day Karate practitioner? Sometimes these seemingly obscure solo movement sets in Kata practice appear perplexing to beginners or even experienced practitioners. Many question the value even more now, in this modern era of high speed internet and video instruction. I have heard reasons of why Kata is “outdated”…

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Change Your Life

Published: March 31, 2023

Transform Yourself With Karate One reason I have felt it was important to talk of making a transformation and change your life, is the state of our society right now. A poll taken in the past few days has made national headlines. It found optimism for the future is at an all time low. And…

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Evolution Part III: Karate fully adapts globally to the 20th Century Richard Kim (1917-2001) is still considered by many to be one of the greatest martial artists in the 20th Century. The story of my Grandmaster is a very long and interesting one. I could go onto many lengthy volumes of how he shaped Karate…

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Matsumura Sōkon Evolution Part II: The Strengthening and Expansion of Karate Sokon Matsumura (1809-1899). Sokon is historically known to have fought in many duels, holding the distinction of never being defeated. He was described by his disciple Itosu Anko as blindingly fast and deceptively strong, and by the great Gichin Funakoshi as having piercing eyes…

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This global pandemic has been such a challenge for all. Here in the Northern California Bay Area where we are based, the Shelter-in-Place order has been extended for another 30 days, until the end of May. This would test anyone’s resolve. During this time, I have had the opportunity to train alone for long periods,…

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A Year in Reflection 2019

Published: December 24, 2019

2019 has been an incredible year, full of positive change. Many have found The Martial Arts Academy, and we have had unprecedented growth.  My dream of spreading true Karate as an effective fighting art, and as a means by which to live ones life has come alive. With growth also comes change, and one’s ability…

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A Year in Reflection 2018

Published: December 24, 2018

This has been an compelling year, with many challenges and surprises. As I have solidly entered into my early forties, I can say without a doubt that all my years of training have paid off in huge dividends. While training properly brings the virtue of vibrant health, the real gem is being of sound mind. …

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Wing Chun’s First Form Strategy

Published: October 5, 2018

Sifu John Kang When I first began training WIng Chun, I was fascinated with it’s no-nonsense basic approach, and particularly it’s emphasis on short power, the famous one-inch punch. Once I got past the initial phases of being wowed by the hype and more glamorous parts often touted by fans of this fighting system, regular…

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Diet & Nutrition:   ​This is one of the most complicated and misunderstood aspects to training and daily life. There is always some new method in the trend for “diets”. The amount of information on this subject alone is staggering. To make matters worse, it usually ends up making things more confusing.    I like…

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A Year in Reflection 2017

Published: December 24, 2017

As I sat back thinking over this past year as I normally do at the closing of it, taking notes of growth, and student progress, I found that I was really happy with all of it. So many people I have taught have given so much of themselves, and now I am seeing many in…

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