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Keystone: A keystone is the central principle or part of a policy, system, etc., on which all else depends.
Principles: a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning.
Keystone Principles is a new term or words that I recently came to understand that will put a sharper light on what it is that makes the martial arts, the martial arts. As you can see by the two definitions, fundamental, above that help to explain why this particular set of words matters because they shed light on what is central to, part of and the very core or keystone of martial arts, karate.
Karate as with all martial arts is a system and the keystone of the martial arts is the very foundation that spans across all systems, styles and cultures to which simply are the cover of the book that is martial arts, karate.
The fundamental principles of martial arts, karate, are those principles that never change, are always the same and are manifest according to the individual as to their culture, perceptions and beliefs when training, practicing and applying martial skills in what ever form they wish.
The human body as to its form and function is the absolute same from person to person and that is the keystone to our species of human beings. All the rest is merely window dressing that differentiates each human into a society, culture and sub-culture that merely separates us all into the groups that nature intended for us for survival and evolutionary progress.
These microcosmic settings exist at every level and within every eco-system and every species as they exist in the dojo of any and all martial arts, karate. Like our bodies when broken down to its smallest part is the very atoms of each cell that dependent on how they manifest as a result of certain stimuli creates the individual and this is how styles and systems exist, the principles that are fundamental, unchanging and apparent to those who look make each martial art, karate, work. Failure in any one principle, the keystone of martial skills, means the failure of that skill set, i.e, regardless of the system or style of the group making use of said keystone principles underlying the very nature and core of their martial art and karate.
The keystone principles are first and foremost physiokinetic's, philosophy, theory and principles with the next level of principles that support the keystone are for martial arts and karate the principles of self-protection and the principles of physical chemical induction effects, etc.
Keystone to martial arts and karate are physiokinetic's, philosophy, theory and principles that can be viewed, reviewed and studied at, "Fundamental Principles of Multiple Methodologies for Self-Defense/Karate."
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