Fujiyama

To Release Four Hands

November 3, 2025 Kris Wilder 0

To Release Four Hands “Just when you think you know the answers, I change the questions” – “Rowdy” Roddy Piper. To Release Four Hands describes a moment of perfect symmetry. It is when you and your opponent are locked in a contest of equal intent, equal energy, and equal timing. [Read More]

Victory or Regret

October 3, 2025 Kris Wilder 0

The Moment that Defines Victory or Regret: Collapse The Moment that Defines Victory or Regret: Collapse. In martial arts, collapse isn’t just physical, it’s psychological and strategic. It can be a stumble in the ring, a falter in resolve, or a tactical breakdown. When your opponent collapses, the window opens. [Read More]

Fujiyama

The Ground – Seeing

May 30, 2025 Kris Wilder 4

The Ground – Seeing Musashi speaks to the necessity of observation. He addresses the surroundings and the opponent. Before the Battle Imagine Musashi standing on a small rising hill overlooking the soon-to-be battlefield. It is late spring, the field is green with new grasses.  As his eyes narrow, he sees [Read More]