karate means open hand... so open hand use no weapons
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It could be included because there is a type of karate called "Freestyle Kata, is a type of karate Kata mixed up with gymnastics, check in youtube for some freestyle Katas. No! In order to be in the Olympics there have to be very specific rules. That goes against the basic premise of karate, defense without any rules. The minute that rules, any rules, are applied it moves from a martial art to a sport.
That will depend on the style and school that you go to. The rules for competitions will vary from the rules of your school. Ask your instructors for what applies to your classes and tournaments.
Because the rules were intended to help them live as good Christians
The rules and regulations to followed by employees can be found in the employee handbook provided by the company.
boxers adhere to 'the Queensbury rules'
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Monks followed strict rules because the rules were intended to help them live as good Christians.
these are the rules followed by Hinduism According to Sacred Texts. Many kings used hindu rules during their kingdom.
The main difference are the rules. In boxing, only your hands may be used to score points. In karate as a sport, hands and feet can be used to hit the opponent.