Certain styles of karate and kung fu, (Examples of traditional Martial Arts) might not be as effective or as good in a fight as practical martial arts, but they still develop strength, speed, power, co-ordination, balance and inner peace. If you are looking for traditional martial arts i would recommend Shotokan karate, Wing Chun or Aikido. The most practical (street fighting) system of Kung Fu is Wing Chun. It concentrates on short effective movements and develops extreme speed and power. So some traditional martial arts do work in a real fight!
Except in the narrow case of self defense, participating in a street fight is battery, a crime. The method of fighting is irrelevant.
yea there is it is called Gin Jan Do KARATE
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A standard karate Gi (the white clothes that look like pyjamas)
karate school, or a dojo...
{| |- | The study of any martial art helps one fight better. Karate is an effective martial art. One that masters it will be very effective in a fight. And learning karate would probably result in being in fewer fights, as it teaches control. |}
Yes he learnt Karate
It depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for a good work out, then yes they are a great form of excersize, The best defense is standing up for yourself when needed, I don't believe you need to fight to defend yourself. But, if that is the only thing that will work, then yes, Karate would be a good option.
In karate it is called a kata. It is a teaching method that has been used for many centuries.
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Better for what? If you want to fight in a ring with rules, the study of the MMA are probably best. If you wish to learn a traditional martial art with the philosophy associated with it, karate is probably best. While some believe that mixed martial arts will serve you better in a street fight, you will miss out on the philosophical parts of karate.
I dont think so