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- From: tms@cs.umd.edu (Tom Swiss (not Swift, not Suiss, Swiss!))
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: 10th Dan & Badass Karate (belt system)
- Summary: don't wash your belt
- Message-ID: <62082@mimsy.umd.edu>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 16:59:59 GMT
- References: <1992Nov14.045400.26626@gagme.chi.il.us> <1992Nov15.190126.206@pages.com>
- Sender: news@mimsy.umd.edu
- Organization: The Reality Liberation Front (pixels to the people!)
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- kevin@pages (Kevin Sven Berg) writes:
- >
- >'never wash you belt?
- >
- >This sounds like folklore, and I find it hard to believe arising from a
- >society that places great value in bathing and cleanliness.
-
- It's quite true. From _Karate: Technique and Spirit_, by Tadashi
- Nakamura, Kaicho of the Seido Juku system:
-
- ".....One's belt, however, is never washed. Every class you take,
- every drop of sweat, every little tear or abrasion is part of what
- goes into each student's unique experience of the martial arts. It is
- something to be remembered, but not clung to. Therefore, no experience is
- washed away. The belt must tell its own story, as does the uniform. The
- uniform must be perfectly clean and sanitary at all times, but it also will
- show its wear in imperfections, which are unique to the student. This is
- called _sabi_, another aesthetic value from Zen."
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