Well, I take karate and it is a great Martial Arts. You may not use weapons but that is just because karate is created for defense. In my opinion you should try both then decide.
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Karate.
No, Karate is a martial art
Karate is a martial art. It originated in Okinawa around 200 years ago.
Karate all the way. i know i do karate and have done a couple others. karate is the best.
Australian karate is based on the Okinawa martial art of karate. Depending on the school, it can be teaching traditional karate. Most of the martial arts adjust and include techniques that are good for their area and how to counter common occurrences in their area.
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Sport karate is geared towards competition rather than as a martial art. Budō is simply a Japanese word for martial arts, with gendai budō referring to styles that came about after the Meiji restoration - karate, aikido, judo, kendo etc. As such ALL karate is "budo karate".
No, karate is an Okinawan word for a martial art that has spread throughout the world.
Karate is a martial art. It originated in Okinawa. It is a mixture of local Okinawan martial arts and chinese kung fu.
Karate strengthens the muscles in your body. It strengthens both your arms and your legs. Karate is exactly the same as martial arts except martial arts is a more professional term.
You do not play karate. Karate is a martial art. Today you can find karate studios or dojo in just about every city and country.