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.
Master Gichin Funakoshi’s Dojo Kun (Principles of the Dojo)
- Seek Perfection of Character
- Be Faithful
- Endeaver
- Respect Others
- Refrain from Violent Behavior
The Twenty Precepts of Master Gichin Funakoshi

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