Introducing Hajime

Hajime
Hajime Magazine
Published in
2 min readJul 25, 2017

Five chapters, five great personalities, five nations working on the magazine, 130 pages of illustrated content, three language variations and a beautiful design. All combined in one piece. Just send it all to your home.

Magazine is divided into five chapters, each dedicated to the karate from a different direction.

Chapter 1 — Stories where you read more about personalities and how they started with karate. Do you know, for example, that Antonio Diaz had the first big medal in kumite? Or, at the beginning of his kata’s career, he was not at all a number one karateka in Venezuela?

Chapter 2 — Body is devoted to a large part of body work during training. You will learn how a person needs the movement skills in karate, at what age the speed is best developed and how much I have to train to become a great person.

Chapter 3 — Head is dedicated to training and competition from the point of view of the psyche. How the head works before the start of the competition, what forms of fear we know, how we perceive time and how the judges are.

Chapter 4 — Diary is a great helper for every athlete, regardless of sport or discipline. Space for training notes, mistakes, successes, failures, tips, seminars, and a lot of other stuff you can write down in the diary.

Chapter 5 — Idol presents the results and pictures of the world’s best karatekas in an illustrated form. Some karatekas are our friends and we are very happy, that we work with them to achieve the quality of the magazine at a high level.

Valuable information, that our children will take at least a small step forward in karate.

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