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		<title>learning karate</title>
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Free karate lessons instil respect
RESPECT, self-confidence and a sense of belonging are some of the values learnt through karate. In support of The Courier&#8217;s Had Enough? campaign, the Ballarat branch of the Australian Kyokushin Karate Association will be opening its doors to children and adults for free lessons.
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<b>Free karate lessons instil respect</b><br />
RESPECT, self-confidence and a sense of belonging are some of the values learnt through karate. In support of The Courier&#8217;s Had Enough? campaign, the Ballarat branch of the Australian Kyokushin Karate Association will be opening its doors to children and adults for free lessons.<br />
<b>John Graden-Learn Martial Arts Online-Sidekick</b><br />
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		<title>karate shito ryu</title>
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Becoming a More Effective Manager?
Upon hearing the word &#8220;karate,&#8221; people often think of the physical aspects of this martial art. The kicks, punches, and other seemingly impossible moves of karate masters are just the surface of what is truly a martial art steeped in philosophy. For anyone who wants to get into karate, it would [...]]]></description>
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<p>Becoming a More Effective Manager?</p>
<p>Upon hearing the word &#8220;karate,&#8221; people often think of the physical aspects of this martial art. The kicks, punches, and other seemingly impossible moves of karate masters are just the surface of what is truly a martial art steeped in philosophy. For anyone who wants to get into karate, it would be advisable to understand some of the long history and deep philosophy that have helped to make karate what it is today. By understanding the philosophy and history of the defensive martial art known as karate, people will be better disposed to take advantage of the many physical and mental benefits that karate has to offer. This article will cover the basics of the history and philosophy of karate, as well as discuss karate in the contemporary context.</p>
<p>Karate: history of the martial art</p>
<p>Much like other forms of martial arts, karate has a long and colorful history. Karate originates from the Ryukyu Islands of Japan, though it is a martial art that has been heavily influenced by the Chinese kung-fu and the Koren taekwondo. In the 1300s and 1400s, numerous Chinese families moved to Okinawa, Japan and they brought with them different forms of Chinese martial arts. These martial arts as well as other parts of the Chinese culture were being assimilated into Japanese culture.</p>
<p>In the 1600s, a policy was enacted in Japan, banning the use of weapons. It was during this time that karate began to take root and flourish in Japan. The Japanese phrase &#8220;karate&#8221; means &#8220;empty hand,&#8221; because it was developed as a form of self-defense during the weapon ban. This martial art would take on many of the Chinese &#8220;kata&#8221; (&#8220;shape&#8221; or &#8220;model&#8221;) used in their martial arts, reinventing them and perfecting them into different karate kata, or fighting stances and postures. Numerous people would begin teaching different forms of karate in and around Japan from the 1800s and onwards.</p>
<p>Karate: a philosophy of honor</p>
<p>Many different forms of karate have developed throughout the years, each with its own philosophy and perception of the martial art. In its original context, however, the philosophy of karate is a form of self-defense that should only be used as a last resort. Those who practice karate train their bodies and their minds, promoting not only mental and physical health, but also spiritual health. The philosophy of karate is vast, but the most influential factors have been Taoism, Buddhism, and the code of Bushido.</p>
<p>Karate today</p>
<p>Karate has come a long way since its origins in the Ryukyu Islands. While there are still a number of people training and living in the traditional ways of karate, this martial art has become a popular sport. Numerous karate tournaments are held all around the world. Karate dojos, where people can go to learn and train in this martial art, have cropped-up all around the world. Since karate has become so wide-spread, many countries have developed their own styles of karate. In the Philippines, for example, arnis karate has developed as a combination of karate and the Filipino martial art of arnis.</p>
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<p><b>Fumio Demura, Shito-Ryu Karate-do</b><br />
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		<title>kumite</title>
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I Am new to Kumite&#8230;?

Can u plz tell me the rules of Kumite? I know u score points for reverse punching the opponent&#8230; But can some1 plz give details like when the coach will stop u from chaining attacks, ect?
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<b>I Am new to Kumite&#8230;?</b><br />
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<p>Can u plz tell me the rules of Kumite? I know u score points for reverse punching the opponent&#8230; But can some1 plz give details like when the coach will stop u from chaining attacks, ect?<br />
Heheh I do have a Karate instructor but we only meet 1-2 times a week so I ask you&#8230;
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<p>Reverse punching is not the only way to score. Rules vary from one match to the next. Ask the coach before you spar what the rules are.</p>
<p><b>KARATE SHOTOKAN JKA Kumite</b><br />
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 21:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><b>hayashi-ha karate</b><br />
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		<title>wkf karate</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 00:28:35 +0000</pubDate>
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where in malaysia can i buy adidas karate gears? karate gears that is WKF approve (gloves,shinguards)?



You might try Asian World of Martial Arts&#8211;awma.com. I know they sell some Adidas supplies but not sure to what extent. I&#8217;m not sure what shipping costs would be to there. Try doing a search on the net for Adidas [...]]]></description>
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<b>where in malaysia can i buy adidas karate gears? karate gears that is WKF approve (gloves,shinguards)?</b><br />
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<p>You might try Asian World of Martial Arts&#8211;awma.com. I know they sell some Adidas supplies but not sure to what extent. I&#8217;m not sure what shipping costs would be to there. Try doing a search on the net for Adidas martial arts supplies. Doing that should produce some good leads for you.</p>
<p><b>WKF Karate The Best of RASHAD HUSEYNOV</b><br />
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How much do Karate classes cost for kids?

I want to put my 4 year old in Karate. Is that too young?  He loves watching and trying to imitate the moves. How much does it cost, generally? Any tips on how to find a good business?


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<b>How much do Karate classes cost for kids?</b><br />
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<p>I want to put my 4 year old in Karate. Is that too young?  He loves watching and trying to imitate the moves. How much does it cost, generally? Any tips on how to find a good business?
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<p>First off all ignore all the mcdojo crap that is based on biased opinions. Secondly 4 is not too young but be very wary of recreational based schools that will offer you little value for your money. Stay away from ATA schools or other chain schools. You should expect to pay around $69 to $99 per month for a school that has qualified instructors who have been trained to properly teach children that young and maintain discipline and ethics in their dojo. Many people believe that that if a dojo charges good fees they are just a sell out but the best instructors in the world of traditional martial arts charge much more than I quoted you.</p>
<p>Visit the schools you are interested in, meet with the owner&#8230;not just an instructor. Get an idea on their morals and ethics after all these will transfer into your child. Avoid listening to this McDojo this and that and do what is best for your child.</p>
<p>Added if they try and pressure you into joining up that day just walk out since they are only interested in your money and not helping your child. High pressure sales tactics are the scorn of true dojo. We do not do them and do not believe in them. You should train with a good Sensei and Dojo because you want to not because you were offered some great deal.</p>
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<p>The Japanese used cars are at the moment the most cherished cars in the entire world. The past few decades have seen the Japanese car manufacturers gain tremendous good will among the car enthusiasts of the world. The fuel efficiency of these vehicles, their gorgeous looks along with their tough interiors and exteriors are just some of the factors that have made the Japan cars all the more popular in the world. The current economic recession in the market have lead to a further increase in the popularity of Japan cars. Particularly the Japan used cars are becoming the most popular in the entire world.</p>
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<p><b>Japan Karate Show</b><br />
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		<title>shotokan kumite</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 21:58:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Shotokan Karate is a Karate style that was developed by Gichin Funakoshi and his son Gigo Funakoshi. The shotokan training can be divided into three broad parts: Kihon meaning basic. Kata which means patterns of moves or forms. Kumite meaning punches and kicks.
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<p>Shotokan Karate is a Karate style that was developed by Gichin Funakoshi and his son Gigo Funakoshi. The shotokan training can be divided into three broad parts: Kihon meaning basic. Kata which means patterns of moves or forms. Kumite meaning punches and kicks.</p>
<p>The moves in Kihon and Kata are deep long postures that make the movements powerful and make legs stronger. Because of its approach and training style Shotokan is considered &#8216;tough&#8217; and &#8216;exterior&#8217; martial arts. The beginners are trained in power, strength development and fast moves.</p>
<p>Kumite part of the Shotokan training is similar to Kihon and Kata training in the beginning but later adopts a more flexible approach compared to the kata and Kihon training. </p>
<p>Shotokan karate benefits its practitioners in numerous ways: Shotokan Karate enhances the hand eye coordination and body reflexes. This can help you improve your driving. For kids it is very effective in improving their sporting skills. It enhances the ability to concentrate. It helps the kids and adults alike in improving various aspects of life. Shotokan Karate is an excellent form of exercise not only to reduce weight but also to increase power and endurance. Shotokan Karate teaches you one of the most powerful martial arts style. This can help you defend yourself or your near and dear ones in hour of need. Shotokan Karate enthuses positive energy into the body, this improves the over mental and physical performance of Shotokan Karate practitioners in all areas of life.</p>
<p>Shotokan karate is very specialized karate style that can be taught well only by good Shotokan karate clubs. If you are looking for Shotokan karate clubs in Dudley make sure to choose the best. Here are some questions to ask before joining any Shotokan Karate club at Dudley:</p>
<p>Is the Shotokan Karate club enlisted with the local chamber of commerce or better business bureau?</p>
<p>What is frequency of the classes and cost per lesson? Prefer paying per lesson fee or month by month over a lump sum fee in the beginning. Does the Shotokan karate club have any affiliations? Affiliations play a vital part in ensuring the consistency in the method of teaching and advancement procedure. </p>
<p>What is the primary emphasis of the Shotokan karate club? Is it competitive karate training or simple exercise? Are your shotokan karate goals in line with the focus of the Shotokan Karate club? It would not work out well if you want to do Shotokan karate for exercise while the main focus of the club is on competitive Shotokan Karate.</p>
<p>How are Instructors? How is your experience after interacting with the instructors and other students? Are they friendly, social and open? </p>
<p>How was your experience while watching the martial art training session?</p>
<p>Answers to the above questions will lead you the right Shotokan karate club that meets your expectation the best.</p>
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<p>You can find them in Amazon or preview the kata moves and then order the full-version directly at:</p>
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<p>Good Luck!</p>
<p>PS:  Do note that there are different versions of the same kata within the Shitoryu Karate family (Hayashi-ha, Shitokai, &#8230;)</p>
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The fighting arts began as a means to hide combative applications from kings and other rulers, who restricted the use of fighting arts to keep peasants from fighting back or rebelling. As a result, the peasants developed the fighting arts that did not look like they were fighting. 
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<p>The fighting arts began as a means to hide combative applications from kings and other rulers, who restricted the use of fighting arts to keep peasants from fighting back or rebelling. As a result, the peasants developed the fighting arts that did not look like they were fighting. </p>
<p>By doing this, they could still practice combat without looking like they were training for protection. Many of the practices used a prearranged kumite that involved two men in an instance of choreographed fighting.</p>
<p>The beginning lessons in karate involve several combative applications that might seem like a waste of time to unskilled karate students. Learning how to stand properly, as well as throwing and blocking a blow, are some of the essentials that beginning students must learn. </p>
<p>They are also taught how to focus by using a variety of breathing techniques. These might seem unimportant initially, but these lessons provide a solid foundation for a much better understanding of the fighting arts.</p>
<p>One of the first things a white belt learns is the kata. Unlike prearranged kumite, a kata is designed for a single person to practice against an invisible opponent. Each level of the fighting arts has a different kata. </p>
<p>The basics of that particular rank are put into the form for the student to practice. The very first kata a student learns might be nothing more than how to move in a basic stance and coordinate punches and blocks in different directions. The complexity increases in direct proportion to the rank.</p>
<p>For the first few months, the new student becomes accustomed to these very basic combative applications. As the student nears his first test, he is introduced to the prearranged kumite. Prearranged kumite takes the techniques learned in the kata and helps the student learn what it feels like to actually block or throw a punch. </p>
<p>Prearranged kumite is all about contact: it&#8217;s like sparring with a script. This combative application in its most simplistic form teaches a student how to move with another person in a fundamental set of movements &#8212; with general targets such as the head, chest and lower abdomen. </p>
<p>The student moves in with a strike to the head and his partner is required to block it. Step by step, they move through the head/chest/down sequence: first one way, then acting as the attacker. Students will practice this until they can move quickly and with good form.</p>
<p>The other part of prearranged kumite, in the fighting arts of karate, is the bunkai. For this, the kata itself is transformed into a two person routine. Unlike the prearranged kumite, where a set of three identical moves are repeated between partners, the bunkai incorporates all the twists and turns, strikes, blocks, stances and take downs (in the higher levels) of the kata for that rank. </p>
<p>When the bunkai is mastered, both students should be able to move at top speed without pulling any punches or kicks, like actors in a fight onscreen.</p>
<p>Later down the road, once all of the basic combative applications have been mastered and the student has achieved the rank of brown or black belt, there is still one more step. At this point, the student of the fighting arts is taught the hidden applications behind the basic prearranged kumite. </p>
<p>He finds that an open hand block isn&#8217;t just a block, but can be used to grab an opponent as well; or what might have looked like a strike, is actually a cleverly disguised take-down. The black belt is only the beginning &#8212; the learning never stops.</p>
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