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Important announcements, schedule of training and other Karate related activities will also be posted here on this page.

18/06/2026

Do you feel that your ⛩️ Karate dojo 🥋 is your 2nd home ! ? if so, or if not , tell us what you feel.✌️😊🫶

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🫸🤛 Oss! keep learning karate⛩️🥋

17/06/2026

Happy 19th Founding Anniversary Karate Ministry Team. KM MINDANAO


Thank you Karateka Scarlet
My Karatedo Champ💪😊🫶🏆🥋
Nominated in ICON STAR AWARDS as Most promising Athletes of the year 2025 in Dusit Hotel Makati Ciity Phil
by PHILIPPINE KARATEDO LEAGUE
( PKL )

17/06/2026

Happy 19th Founding Anniversary Karate Ministry Team. KM MINDANAO


Thank you Kohai Alexandrea
Newbie Karateka
Bronze Medalist in Araw ng Davao and Bronze Medalist in Cagayan de oro Karatedo Tournament

16/06/2026

Ossu! Day 11

16/06/2026

A karate punch is not just about striking harder—it reflects a deeper journey of personal growth. In the beginning, progress comes through mistakes and missed opportunities, but with consistent training, skill, confidence, and control gradually develop. As experience increases, success is no longer measured by strength alone, but by precision, efficiency, and self-discipline. The highest level of martial arts wisdom is realizing that true mastery is not proving what you can do, but understanding when action is necessary and when restraint is the better choice. In this way, karate teaches that the greatest victory is not defeating others, but mastering yourself.

Sensei Noel_

16/06/2026

Martial arts is not about becoming fearless or believing you can defeat any number of attackers. The deeper lesson is that training develops composure under pressure, mental discipline, and the ability to make clear decisions when others panic. A skilled karateka understands that true strength is not measured by how many opponents they can face, but by their confidence, awareness, and self-control. Years of practice build resilience and courage, teaching that the greatest victory is often avoiding unnecessary conflict altogether. In the end, karate is less about fighting people and more about mastering yourself.

Sensei Kiko_

15/06/2026

Osu! 🥋💪😊🫶⛩️
This is how you tie your Belt properly

15/06/2026

*White Belt*
White belt means you’re brand new. It’s the starting point where everything feels clumsy and unfamiliar. You don’t know the moves yet, you lose balance, and you learn mostly by failing. But that blank slate is the point - every master was once a beginner who kept getting up.

*Yellow Belt*
Yellow belt is when basics start to click. You’ve learned a few moves and can actually do them without falling over. Confidence shows up here because you see progress for the first time. It’s still rough, but you’re no longer lost. You’re building form and muscle memory.

*Green Belt*
Green belt is about power. You’ve drilled enough that your techniques carry real force now. Training shifts from “can I do it” to “can I make it count”. You’re stronger, faster, and starting to understand timing. It’s the stage where effort turns into impact.

*Blue Belt*
Blue belt is precision. Strength alone isn’t enough anymore. You start focusing on accuracy, control, and hitting exactly where you mean to. It’s less about swinging hard and more about placing the strike right. This is when skill starts looking clean and intentional.

*Brown Belt*
Brown belt is refinement. Moves that once took effort now feel natural. You don’t force it - the technique flows. Years of repetition mean your body knows what to do before your mind catches up. It looks effortless because the hard work was done long ago.

*Black Belt*
Black belt isn’t about fighting more. It’s about wisdom and restraint. You’ve mastered the technique, so you don’t need to prove it. The real power is knowing when not to use it. At this level, karate becomes about discipline, patience, and calm control more than kicks.

15/06/2026

When life gives you Lemons make Lemonade

15/06/2026

Karate means something different at every stage of life. What often begins as a pursuit of trophies, competition, or proving oneself gradually evolves into a deeper journey of personal growth. As experience accumulates, the focus shifts from external achievements to internal development—improving character, finding balance, maintaining health, and preserving mobility. The lessons learned through years of training extend far beyond techniques, shaping discipline, resilience, patience, and perspective. In the end, many lifelong practitioners discover that the greatest reward is not winning medals or earning ranks, but simply having the ability, wisdom, and gratitude to continue training. Karate becomes less about what you can accomplish and more about who you become along the way.

Ossu! keep on Training.

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