Enhancing Karate Skills: The Role of a Karate Coach
Beyond the dojo, a Karate coach may provide insights into nutrition, fitness, and injury prevention, contributing to the holistic well-being of the student. Furthermore, the relationship between coach and student often extends beyond the confines of training, fostering a sense of camaraderie and support that can last a lifetime.
Read moreMastering the Mental: Game 7 Amazing Mindset Tips
In your sports journey, setbacks are inevitable, but they hold the power to fuel your growth and strengthen your resilience. Embrace these moments as steppingstones to greater achievements. Instead of being discouraged when faced with challenges or setbacks, view them as valuable opportunities to learn, develop, and push beyond your limits. Stay committed to your training regimen, maintain a growth mindset, and let each setback be the fuel that propels you forward.
Read moreHow to excel in Martial Arts – outside of the Dojo
The problem seems to be that students are not shown the simple idea behind home training. Hours and hours of training at home is not what the instructor is asking of the student. The key to home training comes back to the same idea mentioned at the top of this article, repetition. This can be a simple 15-minute training session at home done daily or even every second day but it’s this repetition that is key!
Read moreHistory of Renbukan
When Master Iba was invited to instruct in Australia for three years in 1974 by Mr Lori Vann who had met and trained with Master Iba in South Africa the Aussies were keen to train with him, as he was then the highest graded karate instructor in Australia.
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