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Category Archives: Philosophy

Book Review: A Brief History of the Martial Arts

I found this book in the library, and I was drawn in by the contents page, which spans large swathes of history and seemed to be quite comprehensive.

Posted byNicola HigginsDecember 21, 2017April 9, 2023Posted inPhilosophyTags:Book Review, History, martial arts, Shorinji KempoLeave a comment on Book Review: A Brief History of the Martial Arts

Book Review: Zen in the Martial Arts

From the Edge of Humanity Magazine, a book review relevant to us all.

Posted byNicola HigginsSeptember 24, 2017Posted inPhilosophyTags:Book Review, martial arts, ZenLeave a comment on Book Review: Zen in the Martial Arts

Five Common Misconceptions About Martial Arts

Do ten lessons make you a ninja?  Are all martial arts the same?

Posted byNicola HigginsSeptember 3, 2017September 3, 2017Posted inPhilosophyTags:Bristol, martial arts, mythsLeave a comment on Five Common Misconceptions About Martial Arts

Helpful Japanese Vocab

Like many martial arts, Shorinji Kempo has lots of specialised Japanese vocab. This helpful list will get you started. Don’t try to memorise it all at once!

Posted byNicola HigginsAugust 20, 2017November 21, 2025Posted inBeginner Advice, Philosophy, TrainingTags:Bristol, Japanese, martial arts, Shorinji Kempo, vocabulary7 Comments on Helpful Japanese Vocab

The Four Methods of Training

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In Shorinji Kempo there are four main methods of training. You won’t usually see all of them in any one session, but over time you will see them all.

Posted byNicola HigginsAugust 6, 2017April 5, 2023Posted inPhilosophy, TrainingTags:Bristol, embu, hokei, kihon, martial arts, randori, Shorinji Kempo, TrainingLeave a comment on The Four Methods of Training

How to behave in the dojo

You’re new, and you’re nervous – but don’t be! Here’s all you need to know to enjoy your first session – or more.

Posted byNicola HigginsJune 24, 2017April 8, 2023Posted inBeginner Advice, PhilosophyTags:Bristol, exercise, martial arts, Shorinji Kempo3 Comments on How to behave in the dojo

What is gassho rei, and what is it for?

Two Shorinji Kempo students perform gassho rei.

What on earth is that gassho rei thing that everyone keeps doing? What is it for? Am I doing it right? Will I get in trouble for not doing it?

Posted byNicola HigginsMay 20, 2017April 8, 2023Posted inBeginner Advice, PhilosophyTags:gassho rei, martial arts, Shorinji Kempo, Training4 Comments on What is gassho rei, and what is it for?

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