#170 Principles of Karate

Anxious Black Belt Podcast - A podcast by Les Bubka

Karate's self-defense principles focus on awareness, prevention, and effective techniques, while its sporting variants, such as Kudo and WKF, offer diverse approaches to competition, each with unique rules and emphasis on safety and skill. Beyond the physical, karate significantly benefits mental health by providing regular physical activity, fostering structure and routine, and promoting social interaction and community. It enhances mindfulness, offers stress relief, builds self-esteem, and teaches discipline and self-control. Ultimately, karate’s principles support holistic well-being, making it a powerful tool for improving overall quality of life. Whether for self-defense, sport, or mental health, karate offers a path to personal growth and resilience. Don't forget to grab your Karate Journal to document your journey: Amazon Karate Journal Link: https://amzn.to/3l9spmt If you found value in this episode or enjoyed it, please consider sharing it with your friends on social media. And if it didn't resonate with you, feel free to pass it along to your enemies – perhaps they'll find it enlightening! Support the show at no extra cost to you by shopping on Amazon through my affiliate link, where I receive a small commission on your purchases. It's a win-win! Find the link below. Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/3qqfuhy You can also support the Karate For Mental Health Programme by purchasing our merchandise or donating via Buy Me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/KFMH And check out our shop for exclusive merchandise, including the Anxious Black Belt Mug: Les Bubka's Shop: https://lesshop.ammhub.com/accessories/anxious-black-belt-mug About Les Bubka: Author, Karate coach, entrepreneur, and creator of the #Hikite4ever T-shirt. Les promotes inclusive Karate with a focus on the mental health aspects of training. Teaching nationally and internationally. Let's connect: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices