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Karate Do Shotokan

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One is like a drop in the ocean,
But the Ocean would be less if it lost that Drop

The kiai or “spiritual cry,” as it is sometimes called, exists only at certain predetermined times in each kata. Karate-ka is required to demonstrate a total commitment of body, mind and spirit, and channel all available energy and apply it appropriately to the required technique. The kiai is a common thread that runs through all the main styles of karate.
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