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One day in 1969 his father addressed
him as follows: "If you run after a rabbit, you can catch it; however, it isn't easy.
If you run after two rabbits at the same time you certainly won't catch either of
them." Oscar grasped his father's message and consequently decided to give up all
other activities and to devote himself entirely to practice, with intensive training
sessions of 6 or 7 hours a day, researching and seeking to spread the word about karate,
and managing to introduce the school into several regions of Argentina and South America. While he was in Argentina he carried out several roles: secretary of the Argentinian Association of Okinawa Shorinryu karate-do, member of the technical committee, technical adviser of the regional affiliates, official referee in national and international competition, and director and chief instructor of the "Higa School" institute; additionally, he was the first permanent teacher of karate in the School of Sports Journalism of the Circle of Argentinian Sports Journalists, the most prestigious national institution in this sector. |

In 1997, in Okinawa, his post as the school's World Technical
Director was ratified and he was nominated Representative for the whole of Europe for the
Kobudo Ryu Kyu Kobudo Ryu Kon Kai Federation.
His activity in Italy and in the world over the last few years has been most prolific; he
has been a member of the traditional karate technical committee and chief referee of the
World Karate Organization; he is president and technical director of OIKKO, the Italian
Okinawan Kyudokan Karate-do Organization; he is vice-president of the World Okinawan
Shorinryu Kyudokan karate-do Federation; he has refereed in various national and
international competitions, three of which were at a world level, two South American and
two European. In Palermo he is the technical director and chief instructor of the Okinawan
Sport and Culture Association. He is constantly travelling to various countries around the
world to hold training sessions, to referee, to stage exhibition bouts and to run courses,
both in karate and kobudo.

Master Higa likes to say: "Harmony is the symbol of karate: how can I be in harmony with others if I am not in harmony with myself? Karate is the path towards harmony". Whilst alluding to the relativity of everything he likes to repeat his motto: "In the beginning everything is important. At the end nothing is important", in other words one has to know how to give the correct importance to everything, but at the very least, to know how to separate oneself from everything. He is also often heard to say: "In karate, just as in life, although it is important to set off and arrive, it is the path to be run which is of principal importance." In other words one must live every step, every instant, one must live the moment. When he is asked why he practises karate, he will say; "I wouldn't say I practise because I'm looking for a philosophy, a mystical experience, or because I want to be stronger. I practise only because I like it, it does me good, it makes me happy; karate is part of my life without looking for any intentionality in this, without anybody or anything obliging me to do it. As an indirect consequence of my practice I reach all the other objectives"
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