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Brief Overview of Shotokan Karate

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Shotokan karate is both a new and an ancient martial art. It is ancient because its roots are deeply entrenched in the past and new because, as it is expressed today, it is an art that is less than one hundred years old. Shotokan is characterized by its long, low stances, its strong techniques and its dynamic forms.

The “founder” of shotokan, Gichin Funakoshi, was from Okinawa. He examined the oldest of the Okinawan te (”hand”) systems as a young man and in the early twentieth century brought what he had discovered on the island of Okinawa to mainland Japan, where he demonstrated his art before the Emperor. He intended to return to Okinawa but was convinced to stay and continue instructing in Japan. Funakoshi’s nom de plume was Shoto (which means “waving pines”), and kan means “hall”, so shotokan karate can be translated as, “Shoto’s hall of the way of the empty hand”.

While Funakoshi was the conceiver of shotokan, it was really his son, Yoshitaka Funakoshi who evolved it into the form we know today. It rapidly grew in popularity, endorsed, encouraged and regulated by the powerful Japan Karate Association, and shortly thereafter circulated all over the planet.

Shotokan has, produced some of the worlds greatest karate advocates, including Hirokazu Kanazawa. It is believed by many karateka (karate practitioners) that Hirokazu has come closest to having, the closest to perfect technique. He studied karate at Takushokyu University and won the Japan Championships in 1962, even with a broken hand. Shotokan Carries on and is practiced by thousands of adults and children, throughout the world.

Triads

Shotokan karate is built on the Triads which represent something deep in the human psyche. There exists the Physical Triad – Kihon (basics), Kumite (sparring) and Kata (forms), which require dedicated training and the constant perfecting of technique. This is followed by the Moral triad of justice, mercy and compassion and finally the Ethical Triad of duty, honor and loyalty. If you put all of the nine triad principles together (nine symbolizes perfection) you achieve the whole, rounded person. When these principles are practiced in a martial art they exemplify one of the fundamental concepts of Shotokan karate- focusing on the development of the human character as a whole being, instead of concentrating on only one aspect of development.

Uniform and Equipment

Shotokan karatekas train in a white cotton top and drawstring trousers, and by nature, karate is translated as “empty hand” so the practice of Shotokan Karate does not involve a lot of martial arts equipment for training.

Rank

At 3rd-dan a karateka is awarded the title of “sensei”. At 4th-dan it is understood that the karateka is well acquainted with the style and has a deep understanding of the technical requisites. A 5th-dan is awarded after the writing of a technical thesis on karate. All dan grade awards after 5th are for advancement within shotokan, with emphasis on style, devotion, loyalty and commitment to the art.

With the award of 6th-dan comes the title “shihan’ which freely translated means “master” or literally “a teacher of teachers”. At this stage the karateka is considered a master of his/her style and is given the right to wear the red and white belt or may continue to wear the black belt. Although it may take 30 years of hard, disciplined training and study to achieve 6th-dan, this is reputed to be only the starting point to the pursuit of excellence and true knowledge.

iPhone Applications Can Make You Money

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Iphone applications can make you big money! Did you know that a 9 Year old Whiz Kid can program an iphone application and get thousands of downloads in just a few weeks? In fact, this young man had 4000 downloads in a very short time, and it’s not his only application. Just think – what if he earned $1.50 for each download? Yes, $6,000 and counting. Another iphone application whiz – Ethan Nicholas – made over $35,000 in a single day from his iphone application! His success is definitely worth emulating.

But before you say “I couldn’t do that, I don’t know programming” – please hold on! Don’t count yourself out of the iphone marketing game just yet. Here’s a little known secret – you don’t have to know a thing about programing to make money with iphone applications! Like every other work at home business opportunity, you can outsource much of this business model, including the actual programming of an iphone application. If you have the idea and spot the need, there are trustworthy contractors who can do the actualy programming for you.

Entrepreneurs in the iphone applicaton business get paid not because they know how to program, per se, but because they know how to spot a need (or want) and fill it for their customers. The same holds true when it comes to making money with iphone applications. Spotting the need and coming up with the initial idea are as important as the programming. Once programmed and accepted by iTunes, a little publicity can send downloads through the roof. You could create a windfall of cash or an ongoing stream of revenue if you learn the ropes of creating and marketing iphone applications. Undoubtedly there are pitfalls and deadends in this business as with any other. But for the foreseeable future, there is a great opportunity to prosper while creating iphone applications for those who see the potential and invest themselves in serving iphone customers.