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Throughout his life
Funakoshi, through his karate training, developed a philosophy he
believed every Karateka (Karate student) should follow in order to
develop one's character to it's fullest potential. This philosophy
he molded into twenty precepts of which ever student should strive
to follow. Through these rules one can see how dedicated Funakoshi
was to the study of karate and his belief that one could obtain more
than the skill of self-defense through hard, diligent training.
Funakoshi believed that the philosophy of karate could be carried
over into daily life where it was an essential element in developing
ones character to it's fullest. This philosophy he transformed in
the following rules;
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Karate begins and ends with "rei"
courtesy.
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There does not exist an offensive attitude in
karate.
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Karate is an aid to justice.
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Know yourself first, then you can know
others.
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Spiritual development is paramount; technical
skills are merely a means to an end.
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It is necessary to let kokoro (the mind)
free.
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Misfortune is a result of neglect.
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Karate training is not only in the dojo.
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Karate is lifelong training.
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Confront your problems with karate spirit.
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Karate is like hot water. If you do not heat
it constantly it grows tepid.
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Do not think you have to win. Think you do
not have to lose.
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Mold yourself according to your opponent.
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The secret in combat resides in directing it.
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Think of your arms and legs as you would
sharp swords.
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When you leave home, think that you have
numerous opponents waiting for you. (It is your behavior which
will invite or discourage trouble from them.)
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Ready position for beginners and natural
position for advanced students.
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Strive for the perfect kata, real combat is
something else.
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Do not forget
a) strength and weakness of power,
b) slowness and speed of technique,
c) expansion and contraction of the body.
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Devise at all times.
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