Seishindo - (Seishin: mind; soul; heart; spirit; intention), (Do: The Way) together translate into "Way of the Mind" which is the understanding of the conscious thought that goes into formulating an action as well as the subconscious understanding of how action can deceive us in battle.
Seishindo? What does it mean? and why Seishindo? As Frank Argelander began to develop his new training methods in the 1970's, that employed the merging of Taekwo...
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Seishindo - (Seishin: mind; soul; heart; spirit; intention), (Do: The Way) together translate into "Way of the Mind" which is the understanding of the conscious thought that goes into formulating an action as well as the subconscious understanding of how action can deceive us in battle.
Seishindo? What does it mean? and why Seishindo? As Frank Argelander began to develop his new training methods in the 1970's, that employed the merging of Taekwondo and Kenpo Karate's Natural Weapon together, Argelander would introduce new concepts, principles and ideas of how these two system work in harmony. These concepts of physical movements, balanced together with the understanding of our own self awareness, is the completeness, or whole that every student needs, to achieve that level of completeness in their action, or way; Seishindo, "Way of the Mind"; to find the center or core, of life's force itself.
To achieve Seishindo you must find harmony between physical action, and compassion for those you face in battle. Physical fighting skill is only half of a students total development. Complete understanding of Concepts, Principles and Ideas of motion is the other half of a martial artist training. Without Seishindo, a student physical abilities, may become strong and powerful, but will always lack that completion needed to achieve harmony in their live.
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