Train, Repeat

As Kenryu, Iemoto of Shibata-ryū Kojutsu, I often see students (and even seasoned practitioners) fall into the same trap: overcomplicating training until it becomes mental clutter rather than true embodied skill.
Training loses its power the moment you start overthinking every angle, every variation, every “what if.” That’s when the mind interferes, blocking the body from building deep, reliable muscle memory.
The fundamentals remain simple and eternal:

Moving and striking effectively in multiple directions? Basic.
Developing crisp speed and timing? Basic.
Cultivating a calm, clear mind under pressure? Basic.

And at the heart of it all: Naihanchi Kata (Naifanchi / Tekki) — the ultimate “basic” that reveals itself as profoundly advanced the deeper you go.
This single form contains everything essential for close-quarters combat, rooting, power generation, grappling, tai sabaki, and fighting spirit. Masters across generations have declared it the core:
“Karate begins and ends with Naihanchi.” — Kentsu Yabu
“All one needs is Naihanchi to become a skilled fighter.” — Choki Motobu

The more repetitions you invest — thousands upon thousands — the more layers unfold. What begins as a simple pattern transforms into a complete system of self-protection, body mechanics, and mental clarity. It becomes ingrained in your life, not just your practice.
Of course, it’s fine — even valuable — to learn additional kata to honor tradition, preserve lineage, and explore breadth. But true mastery? That comes from one form lived so completely that it flows through every movement, every breath, every decision on and off the mat.
In Shibata-ryū Kojutsu and Jujiken-jutsu, we return again and again to these roots. Strip away the excess. Simplify. Drill. Repeat.
One deeply mastered kata is worth more than a hundred superficially known ones.
Keep it basic. Make it profound.
Train hard — and train simple.
— Kenryu, Iemoto, Shibata-ryū Kojutsu

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