04/03/2026
Ci vediamo a Siena!
Incontro di 𝐊𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐨̄-𝐫𝐲𝐮̄ ⚔️ con i maestri di
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29/12/2025
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Shu–Ha–Ri (守破離) is a traditional Japanese learning framework that describes the natural evolution of mastery in martial arts, arts, and even life practice. It is not a rigid ladder but a living process, guiding the student from imitation to innovation.
Shu (守) — To Protect / Obey
Shu is the stage of faithful learning. The student follows the teacher’s forms, techniques, etiquette, and rhythms exactly as taught. There is no attempt to alter or personalize the art. This is not blind obedience, but deep respect: by repeating correct forms, the body absorbs structure, timing, posture, and spirit. In martial arts, Shu builds safety, discipline, and humility. The ego is quiet, and trust in the lineage is essential. Foundations are laid here, and skipping Shu weakens everything that follows.
Ha (破) — To Break / Detach
Ha begins when the student starts to understand why things work. The forms are no longer copied mechanically; they are tested, compared, and adapted. The practitioner may study other schools, feel variations, and adjust techniques according to context, body type, or situation. This “breaking” does not mean rejecting tradition, but freeing oneself from rigid dependence on it. Mistakes increase, but insight deepens. Ha is a phase of questioning, refinement, and conscious choice.
Ri (離) — To Separate / Transcend
Ri is the stage of natural expression. Technique flows without conscious effort, and form arises spontaneously from principle. The practitioner is no longer bound by styles, yet fully embodies them. Teaching becomes transmission rather than instruction. In Ri, the art is no longer something you do—it is something you are.
Shu–Ha–Ri reminds us that true mastery is a journey from form, through understanding, into freedom.
18/11/2025
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Il nostro maestro di Sōsuishi Ryu, Ito Manabu Sensei, ha partecipato lo scorso fine settimana all'enbu nella città di Fukuoka per la commemorazione dei 100 anni dell'Imperatore Showa.
Foto di Vincent Baldy
15/11/2025
Bel pomeriggio al Dōjō Mukei di Siena!
11/09/2025
Grazie mille a tutti per la bella serata di condivisione!
Grazie mille a tutti per la bella serata di condivisione! 🙏🏻
11/09/2025
Ore 20.45 in piazza del comune a Sesto Fiorentino, vi aspettiamo!
09/09/2025
Vi aspettiamo giovedì 11 settembre in centro a Sesto Fiorentino per lezioni aperte e dimostrazione sul palco alle ore 20.45!
Vi aspettiamo 🤗
05/09/2025
Orgogliosi del nostro Francesco!