Shu-Ha-Ri

OBEY-BREAK-LEAVE
Brief explanation : In a martial arts context, “shu” is often translated as either “obeying your teacher” or “imitation [of your teacher].” “Ha” means “break.” Break what? Break (from) what? Martial arts practitioners have described “Ha” as everything from “breaking with tradition,” (i.e. founding your own style) to, maybe worse, “breaking with your teacher.” Others have interpreted it as “breaking down techniques” in order to understand them better. “Ri” means “leave” your teacher and advance to your own way, and find your own style.
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Shu-Ha-Ri
Shu-Ha-Ri – Long Scroll
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Shu-Ha-Ri – Mikado Frame
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Shu-Ha-Ri – Paper
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Shu-Ha-Ri – Sakura Frame
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Shu-Ha-Ri – Shikishi
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Shu-Ha-Ri – Shikishi & Case
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Shu-Ha-Ri – Shikishi & Hanger
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Shu-Ha-Ri – Small Scroll
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