Taekwondo tactics place more emphasis on kicking and long range strikes, although hand strikes and other close quarter fighting techniques are utilized. Kempo uses more of the upper body with focus on hand strikes, knees and elbows. Taekwondo will often use wider range techniques with a fuller motion for maximum power, and the torque of the internal body muscles is different than Kempo and other Karate systems. Taekwondo's fighting tactics will involve moving around in a defensive stance similar to Kempo, but the guarding hands in Kempo often resemble boxing whereas Taekwondo keeps are further distance of the guards if used at all.
Taekwondo fighters rely more on distance, and evasions, and only blocking when necessary. After initially stunning an opponent with a quick strike, a Taekwondo fighter will finish the oppent quickly with the maximum power generated from the torso, and supported by a firmly rooted stance, and properly locked joint positions. Kempo tends to remain fluid and mobile using the lunging of the upper body torso, and turning of the shoulders into the punch to gain the power needed rather than using a deep fixed stance.
There is no antonym of Karate. It's the same thing as asking, "What's the opposite of Chocolate?"
judo - ippon dont know about karate though Same thing in Karate, ippon.
There really is no equivalent word for karate. Many will use the style of karate, such as Shidokan or Shotokan or Isshinryu, but that is a sub-set of karate rather than saying the same thing. And karate is a sub-set of martial arts, so that is not the same.
The one that you like the best. They all work toward the same goals and you need to find the best fit for you.
Their are different style's of Karate with Different good or Bad points 'Shodokan is lower and is more solid, Gojo is more upright and better flow, also different instructor's with different perspectives and levels of experience and ability to pass on that experience as is the same for Tai Kwon Do, Basically Tai Kwon Do has better jumping/ spinning Kicks where as Karate is generally more grounded and has more punches/strikes with lower solid kicks.
Same exact thing
"Infected" means the exact same thing as "infected," much like "triangle" means the exact same thing as "triangle." They are the same word!
Unison is people singing the exact same thing they exact same way Harmony is people singing the same thing in to different pitches or ways
No.
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.
Yes, they are the exact same thing
The same thing you learned in Pre-Algerbra, the EXACT same thing......but that was just My school