Karate-do, in all its various forms, finds its origins in one place – the Ryukyu islands off the coast of Japan. What we know as one of the most widely practiced systems of self defense and discipline in the world is the result of centuries of development. While Karate-do was introduced as a code of ethics to a peacetime America only a few decades ago, it began through the need of Ryukyu natives for better methods of fighting.aghting arts that later became collectively known as Karate-do. However, it is certain that many notable Chinese kung fu practitioners settled in Okinawa, the capital of the Ryukyu kingdom.

The origins of the Chinese arts themselves are also shrouded in the mists of time. A widely accepted theory is that Bodhidharma, the founder of Ch’an (Zen) Buddhism created what would later evolve into Shaolin kung-fu. The original exercises were used to strengthen his monks’ bodies, minds, and spirits, to help them better fulfill their duties. This level of personal cultivation carried across to many Chinese martial arts. By way of transmission to other countries, this carried across to other martial arts, Karate-do being one of them.

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“The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the character of its participants.”

- Gichin Funakoshi, founder of Shotokan Karate

The underlying principles of karate-do (Way of the Empty Hand) include not only self-defense, but a system of learning that provides one with a tool for self-improvement. Its accessibility is shown by its ability to be practiced hard or soft, by nearly anyone, and nearly anywhere, even in one’s own mind. Its precepts and discipline can lead us on in the difficult times of our lives. This is the connection of body, mind, and soul.

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Many people find that when they want to start taking karate classes that they simply pick the closest school and sign up. The thing is though, not all karate schools are the same. In fact, most of them are radically different. This means that you may not end up getting the experience that you thought you were going to get.

Karate will help anyone discharge a great deal of energy and believe me anyone who participates will go home very exhausted. However it also depends on the Master. Karate will certainly enable an individual to entirely develop his/her individuality. The training helps develop a well-balanced, self-confident character, able to stay clear of conflict, but highly prepared and proficient to defend when necessary. The class will provide you with the skills necessary such as better flexibility, coordination, muscle strength and tone, increased balance not to mention the fat loss you will achieve from working out. As you move up in each class you will notice an improvement. Practicing Karate can be an ideal sport for children, in particular for those who do not enjoy team sports. It encourages them to combine physical and mental practices and can help kids avoid the need for physical confrontation

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It is only natural for a parent to be overprotective with their kids especially when they are still on the age of five to ten or so. Nowadays, even them are not exempted when it comes to crimes and such. Thus, parents are becoming more and more aware that they need to protect their kids. However, because they realize that they can’t always be by their side, they decided to at least give their children the privilege to learn for themselves the art of defending themselves.

One of the most effective remedy for this problem is Karate Training for Kids. As you may have noticed, with all the advancing things in this earth, martial art is one of those that do not seem to fade away in time. Today, martial arts, especially karate has become a hobby not only for adults but also for young ones. Parents are opening up with the idea of enrolling their kids in these trainings for they can give them ample benefits which are beyond the usual things taught in school.

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