Secrets of Hak So Ken 14 【狛猙拳秘技集 14】

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • Welcome to 狛猙拳 (Hak-So-Ken), a unique martial art that blends the rich traditions of Shaolin Kung Fu with the principles of Roman Catholic faith. Named after the cherubim depicted on the Ark of the Covenant, 狛猙拳 embodies the spirit of reverence, discipline, and love.
    At 狛猙拳, we believe in fostering not only physical strength and skill but also the virtues of human dignity, self-discipline, resilience, and love. Our classes are designed to provide a comprehensive training experience that nurtures both body and soul.
    We offer three distinct courses to accommodate practitioners of all levels and interests:
    1: Dragon Course: This intensive program is designed for dedicated individuals seeking a deep immersion in martial arts practice. Participants undergo rigorous training, including sparring sessions that test their skills, resilience, and ethical understanding based on Roman Catholic faith. Entrance into the Dragon Course requires a demonstration of English proficiency, sparring ability, and a commitment to upholding the ethical principles of our faith.
    2: Wolf Course: The Wolf Course offers a balanced approach to martial arts training, suitable for those with less time or experience. Participants engage in regular training sessions supplemented by shorter assignments, focusing on developing physical fitness, basic skills, and an understanding of Roman Catholic ethics. Entrance into the Wolf Course requires a basic proficiency in English, familiarity with radio exercises (ラジオ体操), and a willingness to embrace the values of our faith.
    3: Rabbit Course: The Rabbit Course prioritizes health, well-being, and emotional balance through martial arts movements. Open to individuals of all backgrounds and beliefs, this course emphasizes gentle exercises derived from combat techniques, promoting physical fitness and mental wellness without the need for sparring or religious affiliation.
    At 狛猙拳, we believe that martial arts training is not just about physical prowess but also about cultivating the virtues of the heart and soul. Our curriculum aligns with the principles outlined in the Roman Catholic Catechism, particularly paragraphs 2263-2267, which affirm the right to self-defense while emphasizing the importance of proportionality, necessity, and the avoidance of harm. We strive to uphold these principles in our teachings and practice, guiding our students towards a path of virtuous living and spiritual growth.
    Join us at 狛猙拳 and embark on a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and love through the art of martial arts.
    [contact]
    Instructor: Sage Joseph Taki: exelatete@gmail.com
    Sage Taki (Facebook)

Komentáře • 12

  • @leolejo4891
    @leolejo4891 Před 29 dny +1

    This is interesting and very helpful for me personally, and the Our father in heaven pray i love it 👍, can i suggest that your disciple use body armor for protection.

    • @exelatete
      @exelatete  Před 29 dny

      Hi There!
      I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and the inclusion of the "Our Father" prayer! 🙏😊 I incorporated the Lord’s Prayer in the Heart Sutra style to align with the context and music. Just to clarify, this approach is not necessarily what Jesus intended for us to do; rather, it’s a way to integrate the prayer’s essence into a different format. The Lord’s Prayer is the model Jesus gave us for praying, and it starts with praising the Lord, not making petitions. 🌟
      I believe Jesus condensed a message of calling God as the ultimately wonderful and intimate Father. This reflects the Psalms and highlights the essence of who YHWH is. Many Christians may feel intimidated by the idea of negative outcomes, but if we focus on "Our Father in Heaven," we can always remind ourselves of God's love and how a true father would respond to our actions and being. 🌈✨
      Thank you so much for your thoughtful suggestion regarding body protection and armor! 🛡😊 As a small group, our current focus is on participating in insurance and gradually saving up for protective gear. We truly appreciate your concern and advice. It’s great to hear suggestions from experienced practitioners like you!
      We’re committed to ensuring safety while we continue to develop and train. Thanks again for your support and understanding.
      May God bless you abundantly and guide you in all your endeavors! 🙌🌟
      Best,
      Sage Taki

  • @zywrxcodera1681
    @zywrxcodera1681 Před 24 dny +1

    Tai Chi

    • @exelatete
      @exelatete  Před 4 dny +1

      Hey there! 😊 Thanks for the comment! If Hak-So-Ken reminds you of Tai Chi, I take that as a great compliment. Tai Chi has such a deep and graceful tradition, and I’m thrilled to see any resemblance. At our school, we practice both Hak-So-Ken and the 24-style Tai Chi to help our students understand the meaning and essence behind various movements. It’s amazing how integrating these practices can deepen our appreciation and mastery. I’m glad you’re connecting with it! If you have any more thoughts or questions, feel free to share. Keep enjoying the journey! 🌟🥋

  • @craigmoritz
    @craigmoritz Před měsícem +1

    Looks like Yang style long form to me.

    • @exelatete
      @exelatete  Před 29 dny +1

      "😊 Thanks for the sharp eye! I was just explaining the first and second movements of the 24-style Tai Chi, but if it looked like Yang style long form to you, I’m taking that as a major compliment! 🙌 The Yang style’s complexity is no joke, so I’m thrilled my moves gave off that vibe. Appreciate your insight and happy you enjoyed the video! 😄"

  • @user-nk5vu3bk3i
    @user-nk5vu3bk3i Před měsícem +1

    mist weird thing i've seen last years

    • @exelatete
      @exelatete  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for watching! 😊 I guess my video left quite an impression if it’s the weirdest thing you’ve seen in a year! 😂 The red boxing glove in a Tai Chi video is definitely a unique combo - it’s my temporary sidekick while I recover from arm surgery. Who knew Tai Chi could pack such a punch? 🥊😆

    • @user-nk5vu3bk3i
      @user-nk5vu3bk3i Před měsícem +1

      @@exelatete the weirdest part it's the union of Kung-fu and the Catholic faith) so many ways to come to the Mother of God 😇 I'm white Hindu that loves Muay Thai) u made my day ❤‍🔥

    • @exelatete
      @exelatete  Před měsícem +1

      @@user-nk5vu3bk3i I’m thrilled to hear I made your day! 😊 The union of Kung Fu and Catholic faith is definitely an unusual blend, but it’s a journey that holds deep meaning for me. Personally, I believe there’s only one way to God: Jesus. Yet, there are countless ways to find Jesus, and even more paths to Mother Mary. Interestingly, I once identified as a Satanist. However, rebelling against God ultimately deepened my faith, making me a profound believer. Our world is truly multidimensional, with many interwoven paths. I never expected to brighten your day, but it turns out you have brightened mine. May the Anonymous God bless us all! 🥋🙏✨

    • @user-nk5vu3bk3i
      @user-nk5vu3bk3i Před měsícem +1

      @@exelatete Martial Arts + Faith strong combo) Sincerely wish you prosperity on your path! God bless!

    • @exelatete
      @exelatete  Před 29 dny +1

      @@user-nk5vu3bk3i "😊 I totally agree-learning martial arts and believing in God go hand in hand! 🙏 Take Jacob, for example-he literally wrestled with an angel and won, earning the name Israel, which means 'the one who defeated God'! 🥋 Faith isn't just about blindly following; it’s a spiritual and mental struggle too. 💪 And let’s not forget Moses, who split the sea and led Israel-he must’ve known a thing or two about fighting! 🗡 Even Samson’s strength came from God, and Saint Paul mentions boxing in the Bible! 🥊 As Paul says in 1 Corinthians 9:26 (ESV), 'So I do not run aimlessly; I do not box as one beating the air.' We need to focus our faith like a boxer aiming to hit the target, winning our spiritual battles with purpose and direction. 🎯
      As a kid, I was a huge fan of Jackie Chan, and I started martial arts at 10. 🎬 By 27, I was the Japanese Full Contact Karate champion. 🏆 But intense karate training took a toll on my body, so I switched to 24-style Tai Chi. 🕊 This change brought me a calm state of mind, which I now use in Christian prayer. 🙌
      Even though I’m Roman Catholic, I’m pretty ecumenical. 🌍 I believe there are many ways to come to Jesus, and martial arts can be a catalyst. ⛩ But while there are many paths to Jesus, I firmly believe there’s only one way to God-through Jesus alone. ✝ I hope your love for martial arts and your spiritual journey go hand-in-hand to strengthen your faith in Christ. 🙏 May God bless you abundantly! And remember, I’m always here on this channel, so feel free to drop by anytime. 😊"