- Mokuso - meditative practice.
- Basics - focus on the principles of the upper and lower basics.
- Kata - focus on making them adhere to the principles as well as the methodologies, etc., along with making kata like kumite; a living, breathing, appropriate training and practice for self-defense and combatives (if military).
- Iki-Kumite: To live, to live the kata in karate and to apply the kata in ways that relate and connect with life itself. In the karate dojo this means to learn, train, practice and create a reality based adrenal stress-conditioned bunkai of kata for self-defense. Its about breathing applicable life into your kata practice toward the distinctive goals you have set upon entering the dojo. This may vary according to those life distinctions of applicability and that is important as well.
- Mokuso: meditative practice, change and depart.
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