CLEVELAND SHOTOKAN KARATE CLUB

Cleveland Shotokan Karate Club invites you to a future of personal growth and friendship through karate. Improve muscle strength, flexibility, cardio-respiratory fitness, coordination, awareness, discipline, and self-confidence, while striving for the ultimate goal, building character.

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Master Gichin Funakoshi’s Dojo Kun (Principles of the Dojo)

  1. Seek Perfection of Character
  2. Be Faithful
  3. Endeaver 
  4. Respect Others
  5. Refrain from Violent Behavior

The Twenty Precepts of Master Gichin Funakoshi

Master Gichin Funakoshi
  1. Karate-do begins with Rei and ends with Rei (Courtesy and respect).
  2. There is no first strike in karate.
  3. Karate is an aid to justice.
  4. First know yourself before attempting to know others.
  5. Spirit first, technique second.
  6. Always be ready to release your mind.
  7. Accidents arise from negligence.
  8. Do not think that karate training is only in the dojo.
  9. It will take your entire life to learn karate, there is no limit.
  10. Put your everyday living into karate and you will find “Myo” (subtle secrets).
  11. Karate is like boiling water, if you do not heat it constantly, it will cool.
  12. Do not think that you have to win, think rather that you do not have to lose.
  13. Victory depends on your ability to distinguish vulnerable points from invulnerable ones.
  14. The outcome of the battle depends on how you handle weakness and strength.
  15. Think of your opponents hands and feet as swords.
  16. When you leave home, think that you have numerous opponents waiting for you.
  17. Beginners must master low stance and posture, natural body positions are for the advanced.
  18. Practicing a kata exactly is one thing, engaging in a real fight is another.
  19. Do not forget to correctly apply: strength and weakness of power, expansion and contraction of the body, and slowness and speed of techniques.
  20. Always think and devise ways to live the precepts of karate-do every day.

"The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory nor defeat, but in the perfection of the character of its participants"

Master Gichin Funakoshi