The proper execution varies from style to style, so it would be hard to definitively say. Goju Shiho - 56 Moves is pretty long, but the Kushanku katas can take a long time to execute as well.
Measure the total distance travelled (d) over a period of time (t). Then, the average speed is d/t in the appropriate units.
That depends on the average speed. Choose an appropriate speed, then divide the distance by the speed.
Speed Skates have the longest blade.
If n answers are given in t seconds then the average speed of answer is n/t answers per second. t could be a longer time interval, if appropriate.
Karate may not directly increase your sprint speed, but it can enhance your overall athleticism, strength, and flexibility, which can indirectly improve sprinting performance. The explosive movements and footwork practiced in karate can develop fast-twitch muscle fibers and coordination, beneficial for sprinting. Additionally, the agility and balance gained from karate training can contribute to more efficient running mechanics. However, specific sprint training would be more effective for improving speed.
yes and it will increase your balance,speed,power and stability
Average speed is an average value of speed over a given time. If your speed is constant (not changing), then your average speed will equal your speed at any given moment in time.
Average Speed is different from average speed becoz speed is particular while avera speed is the total distance divided from time
Practically anyone can do Karate (me for example!). Though you sound just right for this particular Martial art. I also hope that you're good at being aware of your surroundings!
I would call it current speed, not average speed.
Not in the Olympics, but in some competitions you can skate as long as marathons! But in the Olympics, the longest distance is 3000m
The speed appropriate to the conditions.