James Mann Martial Arts

James Mann Martial Arts Freestyle Martial Arts school

14/05/2026

One of the most misunderstood parts of karate is that the bow, or “Rei,” was never meant to be an empty ritual or simple formality. In traditional martial arts culture, bowing represented humility, gratitude, self-control, and acknowledgment of the people and knowledge that make training possible. A student bowed to the dojo, the instructor, training partners, and even the art itself as a reminder that ego has no place in real learning. This is why many masters believed karate begins and ends with respect—because without discipline, humility, and mutual honor, techniques alone become meaningless. Rei was not about submission; it was about character.

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Baldivis Indoor Sports Complex, 531 Eighty Road
Rockingham, WA
6171

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