Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-25152698-20160410162929/@comment-2089817-20160411014826

He firmly believes Hakuda is a tool of growth that should come from the inside; the heart, the soul, the mind, whatever one regards as their core. It's not about mastering techniques and stockpiling move after move, but rather playing to the strengths and expanding them. Teaching strict form to someone whose strength comes from his aggression and wild antics would be against his beliefs, for instance. But at the same time, a person who doesn't try to somehow improve and expand their current methods, because they are afraid to reach out beyond their safe spots, are weaklings. It's all about progress, all about moving to the next level.

I would've recommended abiding more so by my Hakuda page than the blog, since it's more extensive, but you're more than free to choose whichever.