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A New Breed
We don’t train because a fight is coming.
Most of us never did.
We train for purpose.
For growth.
For belonging.
Martial arts are always t
13 hours ago1 min read


Karate Isn’t the Fight
Karate wasn’t meant to be one thing.
Dec 63 min read


How to Choose a Good Dojo (And Why Most People Get It Wrong)
I’ve shown up to places where nobody greeted me. I mean literally nobody. You’d walk inside, stand there awkwardly.
Dec 24 min read


Punchy-Kicky Philosophy
Martial artists don’t make friends — we forge them in sweat, laughter, and impact. A dojo isn’t a building. It’s the people inside
Nov 232 min read


Surviving Isn’t Living
Most of what we do in life serves no practical purpose.
And that’s exactly why it matters.
Nov 222 min read


Find Better Rooms
A lot of kids experience bullying not because of their personality, their interests, or anything they did wrong —
Nov 182 min read


Wordless Intelligence
Martial artist's aren't Dumb. They're just literal. Trained that way.
Nov 151 min read


🥋 Japanese Terminology Is Dying in the Dojo — and That’s a Good Thing
Japanese terminology is fading from the dojo — and that’s okay. Understanding, not repetition, is what keeps martial arts alive
Nov 132 min read


🥋 Passive-Aggression Isn’t Strength — It’s Fear
Passive aggression isn’t strength — it’s fear. In karate and in life, we face conflict honestly, with respect and clarity. That’s what real
Nov 72 min read


🥋 Why the Boring Stay Boring
In our dojo, we don’t train to obey — we train to understand. Questioning isn’t defiance; it’s awareness. That’s how you stop being boring.
Nov 42 min read


🥋 If You Walk a Road Long Enough, People Will Walk Beside You
Leadership isn’t about followers — it’s about walking your path long enough for others to find it. Keep walking. The right people will join
Nov 22 min read


✍️ Why I Hate STEM (And Why I Don't, Really)
I love science, technology, and engineering—but math kills me. STEM builds knowledge; karate builds balance. Both matter. Here’s why
Oct 202 min read
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