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Stances and Stability: The Foundation of Karate - Why Zenkutsu Dachi, Kiba Dachi, and Kokutsu Dachi Matter More Than You Think
When people think of karate, they usually picture punches flying, kicks snapping through the air, and dramatic shouts echoing across the dojo. What they rarely notice, yet what quietly determines the quality of everything else, is what’s happening below the waist.

Azlimmi Himzal
Dec 17, 20254 min read


3 Pillars Of Shotokan Training : Part 4 - Kihaku (How Kihon, Kata, and Kumite Unite — The Complete Way of Shotokan and the 4th K: Kihaku 気迫)
Every martial artist begins with the basics — a stance, a punch, a bow. Yet behind these simple acts lies a deeper current that connects all of karate’s teachings. In traditional Shotokan, this current flows through the Three Ks — Kihon, Kata, and Kumite — but what truly gives them life is something unseen: Kihaku (気迫), the fighting spirit.

Azlimmi Himzal
Dec 11, 20254 min read


3 Pillars Of Shotokan Training : Part 3 - Kumite (The Spirit of Connection and Controlled Combat)
If kata is the soul of karate and kihon its bones, then kumite (組手) — sparring — is its beating heart in motion. It’s where everything we’ve drilled and refined finally comes alive.

Azlimmi Himzal
Dec 2, 20252 min read


3 Pillars Of Shotokan Training : Part 2 - Kihon (The Art of Basics and Why They Matter More Than You Think)
In karate, everything begins and ends with kihon (基本) — the fundamentals. It’s the quiet repetition of punches, blocks, and stances that forms the backbone of all other practice. To the casual observer, it might look repetitive or even dull. But beneath that simplicity lies the secret to true mastery.

Azlimmi Himzal
Nov 19, 20252 min read


3 Pillars Of Shotokan Training : Part 1 - Kata (Why Kata Still Matters: The Heartbeat of Traditional Karate)
In an age of fast results and instant gratification, the quiet, deliberate art of kata can seem almost old-fashioned. Rows of students moving in unison, repeating the same sequence of punches, blocks, and stances — it might look like a dance to the untrained eye. But to those who understand its purpose, kata is nothing less than the living heartbeat of traditional Shotokan karate.

Azlimmi Himzal
Nov 10, 20254 min read
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