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Written by Super Perez
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Jan 15, 2008 at 03:23 AM |
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(from ISKF Spotlight Spring 1998) Reigi Saho part II by Master T. Okazaki Dojo manners, or rei-gi-saho, are so important that I feel it is necessary to explain step by step how to behave correctly in class. In the last issue we finished with "sensei-ni-rei" . Now I will discuss principles of etiquette during actual training. Write Comment (0 comments) |
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Written by Super Perez
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Nov 19, 2005 at 07:52 PM |
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Welcome to the home of the International Shotokan Karate Federation Philippines Inc. We are the Philippine affiliate of the International Shotokan Karate Federation based in the USA. Write Comment (0 comments) |
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Dojo Etiquette (Rei gi saho) |
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Written by Super Perez
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Jan 15, 2008 at 03:21 AM |
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(from iskf spotlight winter 1998) Dojo Etiquette by Master Teruyuki Okazaki Rei Gi Saho In the last Spotlight , I finished Master Funakoshi's Niju Kun and now it is time to discuss rei gi saho, or dojo etiquette. As Master Funakoshi states, "Without courtesy you cannot practice Karate-do." This applies not only to our training but to life in general. The word "dojo" is actually two words. "do" which means "the way" or "the path" and ‘jo’ which means ‘the place’. When the two words are combined it means "the place where the way is studied’. The dojo is the place where we learn to live together as human beings. This is a serious subject and therefore we must always follow dojo etiquette. This is the first step to practicing Karate-do. Write Comment (0 comments) |
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