Why You Should Be Trained In Karate

By Stella Gay


Unarmed fighting system started long ago in various cultures. Karate is categorized under martial arts. It entails open hand tactics like palm-hand strike, spear-hands, knife-hands and strikes like punches, kicks, elbow strikes, and knee strikes. New styles such as vital point strikes, restraints, throws, joint locks, and grappling have been incorporated into the original techniques. Students are known as karateka.

Self-discipline, hard training, and creativity are crucial virtues for trainees if they wish to master various maneuvers. Research reveals that an increasing number of people are undertaking training sessions to better their fighting skills. It is crucial to know that maneuvers portrayed by mass media are overemphasized. Most moves portrayed in movies are made using computers so viewers ought to be warned. Such deadly movements must never be carried out for safety purposes.

This type of martial art can be practiced by anyone irrespective of their fitness level or age. There are several schools in different countries that offer training services. Karateka can enroll in these schools as either groups or private students. Private students have extra time to develop and learn at their own speed since they are allocated a specific instructor to help them with their training. This martial art can improve inner security, confidence, focus, and character of trainees.

Training is broken down into sparring, forms, and basics or fundamentals. Different styles attach varying importance to the basics. Katas or forms refer to a series of maneuvers depicting a wide range of defensive postures and offensive stances. Stances are found on idealized combat application. During coaching instructors demonstrate how each tactic is applied while repelling an opponent.

Each kata is learned better when demonstrated. Each level has its specific mandatory katas that students have to show competence in while demonstrating their skills so as to be ranked formally. Training institutions have different conditions for examinations, although lots of them apply Japanese terminologies for various grades or ranks. Some ranking systems start with bigger numbers and move to smaller ones whereas some mark ranks with colored belts.

Kumite also referred to as sparring is done as self-defense coaching or a sport. Contact levels during kumite differs greatly. Contact version can be semi contact, full contact or light contact. Structured kumite entails demonstration of a sequence of choreographed techniques by two practitioners, one attacks as the other blocks.

Free kumite is performed in an enclosed area and participants are free to apply certain allowed techniques. Contact level and permitted techniques may be dictated by style organization policy or sport, but can be altered as per the sex, rank, and age of practitioners. Under semi or light contact sparring participants are awarded according to good timing, correct distance, good form, awareness, and sporting attitude among other criterion.

In conclusion, practitioners who train for competitions may register as groups or individuals in tournaments.Rating of techniques is the responsibility of head referees assisted by assistant referees or a panel of judges. Fixtures are made considering experience, gender, weight, and age of participants. Contest can be arranged for practitioners of a particular technique or martial trainees specialized in every style but limited to given rules.




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