Martial Arts & Life

Martial Arts & Life


Your Karate Will Never Die

September 29, 2021

Your Karate Will Never Die. It is the truth. Something’s die and some things don’t. The story of eternal life is a scary and yet comforting one depending on the source of the animation.

The Dead and Dying and Karate

The cable company is dying of a thousand cuts, and the Netflix of the world are the ones doing the stabbing. Is there a chart that explains the descent of a failed industry and the rise of another? The usurping of the cable company is all but over.

Cable Companies

The change in our behavior has demanded the way the industry has reshaped itself. The ease of transition is the largest determinate.

The telephone operator is an example of an outsources industry. You are now the telephone operator. Let’s talk about the money order and waiting 6 to 8 weeks for delivery. If that long order process was in place in today’s market – that industry will be dead before it even gets started.

The Platforms Change

The platforms change in sports. The players may get a little stronger. the players get a little faster, leaping a little higher, but the platform can change. The platform change is easy to see. In football, the forward pass, an essential part of today’s game was once illegal. The National Basketball Association added a 3-point line. Shoot the ball from behind this line on the court and the basket is worth 3 points instead of the usual 2 points.

Roger Bannister

The Human Platform

The human platform does not change. The sub 4 minute mile by Roger Bannister is an example of a modern human being. But there are some differences between brands. Neanderthals can be differentiated from Homo Sapiens. But if you were on a teeming city street and a well-groomed, appropriately dressed Neanderthal walked by you, would you know? Likely not. That is how close the platforms are. Run the same test with a Gorilla and they are picked out instantly. the human platform goes on and if well done Your karate will never die

That is why your karate will never die. It is not based on anything other than the humanoid platform.

Learn more about this idea and how you can better put in place the longevity of the martial arts.

As well as better suit the needs of today’s martial artists and the ones in the future you will never know.

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KRIS WILDER

Kris Wilder is a martial artist based in Seattle Washington. He has authored many martial art books, including the classic, The Way of Kata. Making no apologies for his obsession of Football he can be found telling any who will listen about the nuances of the Canadian Football League.