How to Spot a Great Karate-Ka, Number 2 of 2. Last week was body control, and the ability to learn a move quickly.
Here is the link to the first half of this presentation: How to Spot at Great Karate-Ka Part 1 of 2
The wind blows for both the oak and the willow, one survives. Yielding, and blending. The ability to bend to the situation. The ridged martial artist has a limited time to do what they do. Speed, power, and the removal of the senses.
The Willow Tree Bends in the Wind
Rock concerts that used my foolishness to diminish my senses. Well, I was onboard with it to be factual. Youthful choices are not always good choices. The construction site proves an immutable truth about transition out of hard physical work. That transition is not negotiable.
Number 3: How to Spot a Great Karate-Ka
The order of the environment is often determined by the physical ability the people. Are they ridged or are they flexible. I submit longevity is building around blending, and yielding.
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Number 4: How to Spot a Great Karate-Ka
The ability to take in all of the elements that surround us and sometimes science is not your friend. And yet still useful and successful. The ability to take in the elements of the moment is an earmark when you are trying to spot a great karate-ka. The key is the small vision and the high ground.
The saying is, “Correlation is not causation.” That saying has an important role in how we are seeing the world. Laser-like focus and a broad vision? it is necessary to understand coloration, lack of correlation, and cause.The whirring of the environment and still have the information useful is key.
Number 5: How to Spot a Great Karate-Ka
The final item on How to Spot a Great Karate-Ka. The great know when it is “Go Time.” Think of it as seizing the moment.
Go fast, do it instantly
The energy of the moment. The use, the expenditure of energy to gain what you want and need. Extra energy we are spending is not a good choice. The bank account of energy is a way to measure. Without energy, or depleted energy we are inescapable in taking action. Demands of replenishment and stress burn that money in the account. Without the energy, you can’t Carpe Diem. Now a quote from the band Pink Floyd, “…wasting the hours in an of hand way.” That is some heavy contrast Seize the day – or waste the day.
The Total List of 5 Items in How to Spot a Great Karate-Ka1. Body Control2. The Ability to Learn Quickly3. Blending4. The ability to take moments into consideration5. Seizing the Moment
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Kris Wilder is a martial artist based in Seattle Washington. He has authored many martial art books, including the classic,