Sharpening the Mind With a Sword

Dressed in traditional Japanese robes, Richard Sung unsheathes his 550-year-old sword in a large industrial room in Hong Kong. The chief executive of gold mining company Sino Prosper has a look of intense concentration as he raises the sword above his head and then smoothly cuts downwards through the air.

Christopher Shay for the Wall Street Journal
Mr. Sung practices a cut in front of old samurai armor.

Mr. Sung has been training in iaido, an ancient Japanese martial art based on the sword techniques of the samurai, for two years. Fascinated by Japanese history and ancient metallurgy, he initially just wanted to collect ancient swords. But when his sword dealer turned out to be an iaido sensei, or instructor, Mr. Sung, 40, jumped at the chance to learn how to wield his antique weapon.

Despite its age, Mr. Sung’s sword, for which he paid 110,000 Hong Kong dollars (US$14,100), is kept as sharp as it was centuries ago. Many swords made during the Edo period (1603- 1868) were tested on the corpses of executed criminals — the sharpest ones could split a person in two with a downward strike through the skull.

“One mistake,” he says, “and you’ll cut through your whole arm.”

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I.M.A KARATE HOUSTON

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The I.M.A Houston is a traditional martial arts school offering quality instruction in the art of Shotokan Karate-Do, related self defense by instructors who have trained with Sensei Patrick Richoux. Sensei Patrick Richoux 6th degree black belt is the Instructor For Texas and Central America of International Martialarts Association

What is Shotokan Karate? 

Shotokan Karate is a martial art with a purpose emphasizing courtesy and respect. Made from a combination of the strong points from several ancient styles. Shotokan holds an edge of superiority over other styles because of its balanced use of hands, feet, speed, power, offense and defense and may be considered as the most ideal physical exercise.


Why do people take Shotokan?

  • SHOTOKAN KARATE AS A PATH TO SELF-IMPROVEMENT:
    • Physical fitness training and a way to improve speed, power, flexibility, coordination and confidence.
    • Enhance inner peace and strength.
  • SHOTOKAN KARATE AS A SPORT:
    • Develop skill and technique (as demonstrated in the floor exercises, or "Kata"), competition,kata (form) and kumite (sparing).
  • SHOTOKAN KARATE FOR SELF-DEFENSE:
    • Very effective way to counter an attacker.
    • It teaches techniques to subdue or disable.
    • It conditions the reflexes to react instinctively if attacked.
    • Best of all, no weapons are needed

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