it is self defense in case you ever need it
Shotokan Karate was developed by Gichin Funakoshi. He was one of the first to bring Okinawan karate to Japan.
Yes my parents are Mexican so i am kinda Mexican and i do karate
Judo and Karate are important because of the advantage it gives you in self defense, discipline, and control
That depends on your school and the reason you are missing it. Do you want to miss karate and are looking for a reason not to go? Remember that the hardest part is getting in the car. Our Sensei says, "Family is most important, School is most important, then karate."
No, Okinawa, Japan is the birth place of Karate. But somehow Karate is influenced by kung-fu ... so it depends
There were 4: 1)Karate Kid 2)Karate Kid Part 2 3)Karate Kid part 3 4)The next Karate Kid.
karate means open hand... so open hand use no weapons
The first one :The Karate Kid (1984) So it came out 1984
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.
Yeah karate is also very ancient as the other folk arts. So we can say that the karate comes in the category of folk arts.
Karate does tend to be a community affair. Most dojo develop a feeling of family and friendship, one of the most important aspects of the art.
According to traditions, you should not walk on Karate mat with shoes on. It will not do anything, but still it will demonstrate your disrespect to the art of Karate. Hence you are not advised to do so.