MASTER FUNAKOSHI'S
Ni-Ju Kun
(The 20 Principles of Karate)
- In Karate, start with a bow and finish with a bow.
- There is no first attack in Karate
- Karate is a great assistance to justice.
- Know yourself first and then others.
- Spirit first: techniques second.
- Be ready to release your mind.
- Accidents come out of idleness.
- Do not think that you can learn Karate only in
the Dojo.
- It will take your entire life to learn Karate.
- Karate is everything.
- Karate is just like hot water. If you do not give
heat constantly, it will again become cold water.
- Do not think you have to win. Think, rather, 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 oppnent's hands and legs as you would
sharp swords.
- As soon as you leave home for work, think that
millions of opponents are waiting for you.
- Low stance for beginners; natural stance for advanced
students.
- Practicing a Kata is one thing and engaging in
a real fight is another.
- Do not forget (1) light and heavy application of
power, (2) expansion and contraction of the body, (3) slowness
and speed of techniques.
- Devise at all times.
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