As a Sensei, you're not just a martial arts instructor.
You're a mentor, a PT, a nutritionist, a psychologist, a psychotherapist, a coach, a guide, a teacher and a leader.
If you're in it for the money, then you automatically water down the art because paying your bills becomes the priority, not the art.
You can't offend people, you can't trigger them, and you can't tell them what they need to hear.
Men, women and children are drawn to you for a reason; there are no coincidences, only synchronicity, and each student that enrolls is teaching you something as well.
Too many people think it's about having a dojo full of professional fighters or future world champions.
That's because they only think about the physical side of martial arts and not the spiritual, mental or emotional side to training and teaching.
As a Sensei, our job is to build men, women and children up physically, spiritually, mentally and emotionally.
As a Sensei, our job is to build men, women and children up physically, spiritually, mentally and emotionally.
Consequently, combat arts like Kyokushin Karate stopped physical gradings after 3rd degree black belt.
The rest is supposed to be spiritual; it's about going inward and raising your frequency, seeking enlightenment, being of service and building strength in the other three dimensions; mind, spirit and emotions.
MOUKO KAI KARATE AUSTRALIA is a blueprint for building all four dimensions, not just the physical.
That's where we differentiate ourselves from the rest.
For this reason, combat arts like MOUKO KAI KARATE have a white dogi, a black belt and gold bars denoting rank.
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⚜️ White Dogi: Symbolises the spirit—pure, raw, and often overlooked. We need to know what the spirit is, and how we feed and strengthen it.
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⬛ Black Belt: Represents matter—the physical form. It’s a reminder that we are spiritual beings having a physical experience.
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☀️ Gold Bars: Represent enlightenment. The more gold bars you wear, the more enlightened you’re supposed to be. Unfortunately, that’s become rare in modern martial arts.
We are a four-dimensional force—and if one of those dimensions is underdeveloped, the entire structure weakens.
Want to build strength in all four dimensions of your being; mind, body, spirit and emotions?
The MOUKOKAIKAN is the only place you can do that.