Interpretation Quote by Kenwa Mabuni Download Open image “There are no styles of karate-do, just varying interpretations of its principles.” — Kenwa Mabuni ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Interpretation Karate Principles Style
Karate-do is definitely a martial way, and its identity lies in do or principles. Any martial art without proper training of the mind turns… — Shoshin Nagamine Copy Share Image
There are no pure styles of karate. Purity comes only when pure knuckles meet pure flesh, no matter who delivers or receives. — Ed Parker Copy Share Image
The correct understanding of Karate and its proper use is Karate-do. One who truly trains in this do [way] and actually understands Karate-do is… — Gichin Funakoshi Copy Share Image
Karate is a technique that permits one to defend himself with his bare hands and fists without weapons. — Gichin Funakoshi Copy Share Image
It is important that karate can be practiced by the young and old, men and women alike. — Gichin Funakoshi Copy Share Image
Karate's a very boring sport, but when you know the technique you can go further and further. — Jean-Claude Van Damme Copy Share Image
Martial arts tend to share the same style and movements. Its just the packaging that's different. — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
Karate aims to build character, improve human behavior, and cultivate modesty; it does not, however, guarantee it. — Yasuhiro Konishi Copy Share Image
Karate-do may be referred to as the conflict within yourself, or a life-long marathon which can be won only through self-discipline, hard training, and… — Shoshin Nagamine Copy Share Image
Do not fall into the trap of thinking that just because a kata begins to the left that the opponent is attacking from the… — Kenwa Mabuni Copy Share Image
The meaning of the directions in kata is not well understood, and frequently mistakes are made in the interpretation of kata movements. In extreme… — Kenwa Mabuni Copy Share Image
The karate that has been introduced to Tokyo is actually just a part of the whole. The fact that those who have learnt karate… — Kenwa Mabuni Copy Share Image
A kata is not fixed or immoveable. Like water, it's ever changing and fits itself to the shape of the vessel containing it. However,… — Kenwa Mabuni Copy Share Image
From Augustine down, theologians have tried to compel people to accept their special interpretation of the Scripture, and the tortures of the inquisition, the… — Matilda Joslyn Gage Copy Share Image
What is a moderate interpretation of the text? Halfway between what it really means and what you'd like it to mean? — Antonin Scalia Copy Share Image
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If it is true that there is always more than one way of construing a text, it is not true that all interpretations are… — Paul Ricoeur Copy Share Image
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I think the most insulting thing you can do to a director is to challenge when he or she is satisfied with your interpretation. — Dustin Hoffman Copy Share Image
Apparently, I'm the angriest man. I don't know. It's just an interpretation. If it was someone else, they might be called focused or competitive.… — Alun Wyn Jones Copy Share Image
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You may not understand your parents' interpretation of love and what they think is best for you, but you have to trust it. — Jovan Adepo Copy Share Image