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NIJU KUN
- 20 Precepts Of Training
- Karate is not only dojo training.
- Don't forget that Karate begins with a bow and ends
with a bow.
- In Karate, never attack first.
- One who practices Karate must follow the way of
justice
- First you must know yourself. Then you can know
others.
- Spiritual development is paramount; technical
skills are merely means to the end.
- You must release your mind
- Misfortune comes out of laziness.
- Karate is a lifelong training.
- Put Karate into everything you do.
- Karate is like hot water. If you do not add heat
constantly it will become cold.
- Do not think you have to win. Think that you do not
have to lose.
- Victory depends on your ability to tell vulnerable
points from invulnerable ones.
- Move according to your opponent.
- Consider your opponent's hands and legs as you
would sharp swords.
- When you leave home, think that thousands of
opponents are waiting for you.
- Ready position for beginners and natural position
for advanced students.
- Kata is one thing. Engaging in a real fight is
another.
- Do not forget, strength and weakness of power,
expansion and contraction of the body, slowness and speed of
techniques.
- Devise at all times.
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