1. Karate is a Martial Art the originates from the Japanese island of Okinawa. it also had roots going back to China. 2. Karate means ‘Empty Hand’ but originally it meant ‘China Hand’. The Kanji used to write it was changed to keep the same pronunciation while changing its meaning. 3. People say “Karate doesn’t work”. In many cases, they are RIGHT. But often, they are WRONG! Karate can both work and not work. It depends on what Karate you mean… You see, there are 3 kinds of Karate. They have completely different outcomes and purposes. If you don’t understand this, you might think that Karate “doesn’t work”. Watch […]
In this comprehensive new book, renowned karate master Hirokazu Kanazawa, founder of the Shotokan Karate-do International Federation and disciple of the legendary Gichin Funakoshi, the father of modern karate, traces the history of karate's twenty-seven most important kata. Combining detailed, step by step explanations with important historical
We arrange regularly KATA & KUMITE competitions for kids to encourage them and we are proud to have kids Karate-Do Champions in our club. We have the youngest BLACKBELT in our club who has attained the rank at the age of 10 years and he has been a winner of many Karate-Do championships. Karate Kata and Cognition Martial arts training reduces stress and improves cognition in older adults. This is a really important point and I think it fits with another point they
Kata is just a combination of techniques, randomly assembled. Feel free to create your own; it’ll be just as valuable. Understanding the true role of kata in karate-do depends to a considerable extent on a familiarity with the three pillars that support it. Grasp these concepts and you’ll find it easier to see the place of kata in your
Kihon is the word used for basic/fundamental techniques taught and practiced in Karate & most Japanese martial arts. Kihon is the key to Kata and Kumite. It is a foundation builder and intrinsic link to develop and build “correct technique” in both. There is a sequence to follow. Good Kata and Kumite cannot dismiss the practise of Kihon.
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