The First Steps of the Kyokushin Journey

This past week I celebrated one year of Kyokushin Karate training at Contact Kicks in Toronto, and what a year it has been. When I entered the dojo last year I was still married, working in a career I didn’t like, smoking, and not at my optimal health. My how things change.a single step_laozi

Sensei Steve Fogarasi

Sensei Steve Fogarasi

Stepping into that dojo was one of the best decisions I have ever made in my life. It has been my therapy, my fitness and my philosophy. Sensei Steve Fogarasi has become one the biggest influences of my life and a true mentor in every sense of the word. Under his guidance this year I have been transformed into a different individual. His lessons have moved from the dojo to everyday life. They have given me the skills to stand up to adversity, to be calm in stressful situations, and believe I am capable of anything. To Live the life you love!

As well, the friendships I have cultivated at the dojo are some of the best I have ever had. It truly has become my new extended family.

I have many things planned for this year, some of which are very new for me and will bring about it’s own challenges. However, with the tools I am learning I feel I can face anything. At one point this year I will be traveling to Japan to train with the great Hajime Kazumi. I will be documenting this journey in what I hope to become a documentary. I feel I can go to his dojo with pride with the skills I have learnt at Contact Kicks.

Thank you to everyone who have been reading, commenting and sending me emails about my journey this past year. As much as you have told me I have inspired you, you have all inspired me! I have another blog about my personal life, called Mind, Power, Spirit. I invite you to visit this as well, as I have many things planned for it.

So, please keep reading, I will have a lot to share, and my hope is that my own journey inspires you on which ever path you are on. We are all following The Martial Way.  OSU !

kyokushinkai

 

Comments 1

  1. Sasha S.

    Happy anniversary, friend!
    When are you thinking of going to Japan? Just one thought: keep your mind open, different people/teacher do things differently – and not necessarily wrong, so just listen and think. 🙂 Will be eagerly expecting the notes from that trip.
    Osu!

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