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    Memories

    While rummaging through a box of random pictures and notes at home, I found this calendar page. It is from January 10, 1998. That is when I tested for my junior black belt. (Apparently, I had a basketball game that…

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    Finding Balance

    This week in particular has been a difficult one for me. Amid trying to recover from a very busy holiday season and dealing with the loss of a loved one, work and life have both been busy. It has been difficult to…

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    The Little Things

    A little over a month into the challenge now. I feel good with where I am at. I struggle sometimes when I can’t schedule things or stick to a schedule when something unexpected pops up. But, I am on track! I feel l…

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    Little known concepts to help you find balance

    In the early days of my Isshinryu journey, it was fairly common to hear references to Yin and Yang energy. For example, “Joe is aggressive, he has a lot of Yang energy.” Or, “Susan is very calm, she has a lot of Yi…

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    • Breaking it down this way helps. I need to rethink how I practice my katas….. and check my stances… We need to have a horse stance stand-off!

    • I think sayuchin has these concepts of hard and soft in the kata. There are definitely many horse stances in it.

    • There is a good reminder of this in our kata that everyone should be aware of. Yang can be characterized by a straight vertical line, while Yin is often represented by a flat horizontal line. When tracing the enbusen (pattern) of Sanchin kata, it moves on a straight North-South line and is representative of Yang while Naihanchi goes East-West and is representative of Yin. Tatsuo Shimabuku was also quoted as saying that Sanchin is like the father and Naihanchi is like the mother to Isshinryu. Interestingly, when we combine those two lines, we get the cross pattern of Seisan. I went into a lot of detail about these different forces in our kata in my 8-codes intensive. I’ll have to teach it again before the year is over.

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    New Puppy

    We recently added a new puppy to our family.  He is a big new adventure.  He needs to be walked at least two times a day.  He helps me get my milage walking everyday.  He needs companionship most of the time.  My…

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