What Karate Means To Me

Karate is a testament of the person that I was, the person that I am, and the person that I can be in the future. It symbolizes my journey from ignorance to knowledge, from weakness to strength, and from fear to courage. To put it simply, the way I see it, karate is akin to an organ. Limiting it, by either regularly skipping classes or not paying attention will cause it to deteriorate into an unsalvageable mess. However, if you nurture it; constantly questioning why or how something works and actively playing a role in its development, it will become so much more effective.

Physically, karate has made me fitter and healthier than ever before. Mentally, it has sharpened my focus and deepened my resolve. Spiritually, it has introduced me to the profound concepts of Zen, meditation, and chi-kung, which have calmed my mind and nurtured my inner peace. The holistic transformation has returned immeasurable value to my life. However, physical capabilities are only one aspect of the whole picture that is karate; it is a transformative process that moulds character. Karate has instilled in me humility, respect, and resilience. The respect for my sensei and fellow practitioners has taught me the value of humility, while the constant pursuit of perfection has fortified my resilience in the face of life's challenges.

Karate has illuminated the connection between effort and success. The lessons learned on the dojo floor apply seamlessly to life. Hard work, dedication, and continuous self-improvement are the keys to progress. Moreover, karate has exposed me to a diverse community of students, reinforcing the idea that strength comes in many forms and from various backgrounds. It has shattered stereotypes and fostered a deep appreciation for the uniqueness of everyone. My future is a canvas upon which I intend to paint the wisdom, strength, and tranquillity I have acquired through karate. I see a life filled with challenges I am better equipped to face, goals I am more determined to achieve, and relationships I am more capable of nurturing. The future holds a path illuminated by the principles of karate and guided by the serenity of Zen.

Karate has altered my perceptions of the world, people, and most importantly, myself. It has taught me that the world is a place of constant change, where adaptability is key. People are complex and multifaceted, and true understanding comes from embracing diversity. Most significantly, it has unravelled the depths of my own character, making me acutely aware of my strengths, weaknesses, and potential for growth.

Through karate, I have embarked on a journey of self-discovery. I have learned to confront my limitations, face my fears, and strive for excellence. Role models within the martial arts community have shown me that the pursuit of greatness is an ongoing process, and the black belt is not an endpoint but a milestone in a lifelong journey of self-improvement. Karate has helped me crystallize my purpose in life. It is to continually seek personal growth, to inspire others on their journeys, and to contribute positively to my community. It is about being a role model, not just on the dojo floor but in the broader arena of life.

Sanindu Somarathna began training at karatedo on 1st September 2018, at age 10 years. He was graded to Shodan on 7th October, 2023, at age 15 years.