it would take 3 or 4 years to get a black belt
I would say karate but it is all a matter of opinion.!! :)
Of course not! That would be assault and you would go to jail! Karate is for defense, not aggression.
In normal situations karate is a noun and would be lower case. However, when coupled with a specific style it becomes a proper noun. I study karate. He has a black belt in karate. I study Shido Kan Karate. He has black belt in Shitokan Karate.
It would be very hard to specifically come up with a branch. They all have roots in the martial arts of 100's of years ago. Karate came from Okinawa and elements of it were merged with Japanese and Korean arts to become what we know as karate today. The kata for karate came from Okinawa and was based on a number of Chinese forms from kung fu. Until recently the kata learned in Tang So Do and Taikwondo were those from Japanese Shotokan karate, which was a variation of Shorin Ryu from Okinawa.
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That would be none, as Karate is not an Olympic sport. Taekwondo is in the Olympics.
Taylor, as a kid, loved karate. Karate was his first love. During Taylor's recesses, he would spend all his recess time every recess, practicing karate. He was in Jr. High then. He probably still loves to do karate and practice it.
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I would say it does because both sports focus on flexibility and strength and by doing gymnastics it will make karate easier.
Karate is a Japanese world, so it would be said the same way. The Japanese word for child is kodomo.
Occasionally some words will translate into the exact same word. This is one of those times. Taekwondo would be taekwondo in Spanish.It may be pronounced slightly differently, but it would be recognizable as the same word still.
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