About
Self Defense
The
people of Okinawa created karate as a method of self-defence,
by blending the native art of ('Te') and the imported Quan
Fa. Today the art is mainly taught as a sport and a 'way of
life' - that is practice for practice's sake. There are
however a huge range of techniques 'hidden' in the kata of
karate which are entirely useful as self defence. The people
of Okinawa created karate as a method of self-defence, by
blending the native art of ('Te') and the imported Quan Fa.
Today the art is mainly taught as a sport and a 'way of
life' - that is practice for practice's sake. There are
however a huge range of techniques 'hidden' in the kata of
karate which are entirely useful as self defence.
The uses of close-in
techniques (Oyo) and kata applications (Bunkai) are what we
specialized in. We make full use of punches, kicks and
strikes, as well as the rarer locks, throws, groundwork and
grappling usually associated with other arts.
The self-defence
moves of karate are available for use by men and women of
any age or build. The use of pressure points, nerve attacks,
waveforms, 5 element theory, yin-yang and quadrant theory
make our techniques useful even for smaller people against
larger aggressors.
The prime
criteria that prevents karate practitioners from becoming
thugs is the philosophy of self-defence that underscores the
whole practice. Karate is never to be used for instigating
violence, only in the prevention of harm to ones self or
family, or in the assistance of law and order.
Karate
was created for self-defence. Our primary aim is to pass the
art on for that purpose. The prime criteria that prevents
karate practitioners from becoming thugs is the philosophy
of self-defence that underscores the whole practice. Karate
is never to be used for instigating violence, only in the
prevention of harm to ones self or family, or in the
assistance of law and order.