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Karate Bites Ep. 2 – [Quick Insight] Understanding “Osu” in Karate: A Personal and Cultural Perspective

Karate Bites Ep. 2 – [Quick Insight] Understanding “Osu” in Karate: A Personal and Cultural Perspective

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Understanding “Osu” in Karate — A Personal Perspective


In this episode of Karate Bites, Mike Williams Kyoshi takes a deep dive into one of the most commonly heard — and often misunderstood — words in the world of karate: “Osu” (押忍).


More than a simple dojo greeting, osu carries layered cultural meaning, controversial origins, and varied use across different karate styles.


Mike shares his personal journey — from early training where osu was used everywhere, to a pivotal moment in 2003 during a private meeting with Mabuni Kenzo Soke, son of Shito-Ryu founder Mabuni Kenwa. That conversation forever changed how he views — and teaches — the word osu.

In this reflective episode:


  • What does osu really mean?
  • Why is it embraced in some karate styles, and avoided in others?
  • Is it a sign of respect — or a misunderstood term with deeper implications?


Join us as we explore the cultural, historical, and personal significance of osu — and why understanding the words we use matters in traditional karate-do.


Companion Article:

Read the full article Osu-Understanding the True Meaning and History of “Osu” (or “Oss”) in Karate


https://karateexplained.com/vault/osu-in-karate/


Full Story: Meeting Mabuni Kenzo Soke (Magazine Article):

Read the Blitz Magazine Article - My Journey to the Heart of Karate-Do


https://karateexplained.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/when-i-met-mabuni-kenzo-soke.pdf



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