Author: Jason Stanley

Jason Stanley has been practicing karate for 37 years. He is a 5th dan in Shitoryu/Shukokai, and 3 x stick fighting world champion. Since 2002 Jason has provided karate tips, hints and information to help both students and teachers increase their karate knowledge, deepen their understanding and improve their karate skill sets. His materials, e-books and courses have sold in over 35 countries. If you haven't already done so, please subscribe to the KarateTeaching newsletter and receive free karate teaching tips delivered to your inbox. No spam. No BS. Just helpful info to improve your skills. 100% privacy.
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Your words have impact…

December 3, 2013
Jason Stanley
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Love him or hate him, Sensei John Kreese from the “Karate Kid” became famous in pop-culture. On entering the dojo Daniel-san hears Kreese ask his class: “Fear does not exist in this dojo, does it?” Class Responds: “NO, SENSEI!” “Pain does not exist in this dojo, does it?” Class Responds: “NO, SENSEI!” “Defeat does not […]

karate drills and exercises teaching karate

How to teach front kick

November 27, 2013
Jason Stanley
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Here’s a quick karate exercise to help your students develop their front kick. We all know that true karate power comes from using our body, and not just our limbs, right? Do this exercise with your white belts when they first learn front kick. It will get them using their body to develop power. While I’ve […]

business and marketing

Look after your customers or they’ll vote with their feet

November 6, 2013
Jason Stanley
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For the last 12 months I’ve been having my gi dry-cleaned. What??? You have your gi dry-cleaned?  Stop the madness! Sorry, but I hate ironing. Really. Hate. Ironing. So when I discovered that I could have my gi dry-cleaned instead of  having to wrestle with it myself, it was a no-brainer. So I made my […]