Itosu Yasutsune's 10 Precepts
written October 1908
"Karate did not develop from Buddhism or Confucianism. In the past the
Shorin-ryu school and the Shorei-ryu school were brought to Okinawa from China.
Both of these schools have strong points and I therefore list them below just
as they are without embellishment.
1.
Karate is not merely practiced for
your own benefit; it can be used to protect one's family or master. It is not
intended to be used against a single assailant but instead as a way of avoiding
injury by using the hands and feet should one by any chance be confronted by a
villain or ruffian.
2.
The purpose of karate is to make the
muscles and bones hard as rock and to use the hands and legs as spears. If
children were to begin training naturally in military prowess while in
elementary school, then they would be well suited for military service.
Remember the words attributed to the Duke of Wellington after he defeated
Napoleon, "Today's battle was won on the playing fields of our
schools".
3.
Karate cannot be quickly learned.
Like a slow moving bull, it eventually travels a thousand leagues. If one
trains diligently for one or two hours every day, then in three or four years
one will see a change in physique. Those who train in this fashion will
discover the deeper principles of karate.
4.
In karate, training of the hands and
feet are important, so you should train thoroughly with a makiwara. In order to
do this, drop your shoulders, open your lungs, muster your strength, grip the
floor with your feet, and concentrate your energy into your lower abdomen.
Practice using each arm one to two hundred times each day.
5.
When you practice the stances of
karate, be sure to keep your back straight, lower your shoulders, put strength
in your legs, stand firmly, and drop your energy into your lower abdomen.
6.
Practice each of the techniques of
karate repeatedly. Learn the explanations of every technique well, and decide
when and in what manner to apply them when needed. Enter, counter, withdraw is
the rule for torite.
7.
You must decide if karate is for
your health or to aid your duty.
8.
When you train, do so as if on the
battlefield. Your eyes should glare, shoulders drop, and body harden. You
should always train with intensity and spirit as if actually facing the enemy,
and in this way you will naturally be ready.
9.
If you use up your strength to
excess in karate training, this will cause you to lose the energy in your lower
abdomen and will be harmful to your body. Your face and eyes will turn red. Be
careful to control your training.
10. In the past, many masters of karate have enjoyed long lives.
Karate aids in developing the bones and muscles. It helps the digestion as well
as the circulation. If karate should be introduced, beginning in the elementary
schools, then we will produce many men each capable of defeating ten
assailants.
If the students at teacher training college learn karate in accordance with the above precepts and then, after graduation, disseminate this to elementary schools in all regions, within 10 years karate will spread all over Okinawa and to mainland Japan. Karate will therefore make a great contribution to our military. I hope you will seriously consider what I have written here - Anko Itosu, October 1908"ii
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