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It is not difficult to learn karate, as long as you are willing to endure hardships and love karate, it is definitely not difficult.
It's almost the same to learn the three dans of taekwondo in a year.
Karate is unlikely, especially the leader of the Jijin Society, who once won a black belt in a year, and is already known as a super genius.
It takes at least a year from the first to the second stage, and it is even more difficult from the second to third stage!
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If it is an orthodox extreme true stream empty-handed, it will indeed take a long time.
Not only are there arduous assessments, but there are also strict age restrictions. If you just want to learn some martial arts as an amateur interest, don't practice empty-handed. If the rank is just a show-off sign in your eyes, it's better to practice taekwondo.
Jizhen 3rd Dan needs to be 30 one-on-one players in a row (2 minutes per game), and defeat 20 of them (Jizhen 2nd Dan level) to volley jump and kick the rice ball. Generally, professional players are assessed from the age of 16 to the initial stage, and the normal third stage is also 23 years old at the earliest. And the fifth stage is already a master, and you can open your own dojo.
The five dan and above are not only strong in martial arts, but also mainly evaluated by character and martial arts contributions, and age qualifications.
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It may be 9 dans, and 3 dans will take a year and a half, which is not very difficult.
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Three paragraphs for a year and a half? How can it be!!! I don't believe it if I die.
There are a total of ten levels below the rank, and they are assessed once every three months, and if you skip a grade once, you can only skip one level, and after you reach the green belt, you can't skip a grade no matter how good you are.
It's even more difficult after the first stage of the exam!
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It's certainly not very difficult
As long as you are willing to put in the effort, then success is not far from you.
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Before learning karate, you must first learn to be beaten and beaten, so that you can have a certain ability to resist hits, and motivate you to have only one belief in your heart when necessary in the arena or in life, that is, to knock down the opponent!!
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I coach a three-dan black belt, and I've been practicing for about 10 years
It is a genius to be able to go to the green belt or even the tea belt for more than a year
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It's not hard, it's about perseverance.
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It's up to you to see if you have the ability and perseverance.
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It's not easy to learn anything.
To endure hardships and to be attentive.
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Karate is practical in real combat! Karate can use various parts of the body as actual combat**, such as Yama Qingtou, hands, feet, knees, elbows, etc. Karate is characterized by simplicity and practicality, without any "showmanship", and every move and style is directly applied to actual combat, with strong practicality.
It is understood that karate is also a project of Interpol combat training.
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Hehe, the traditional four schools of Songtao, Gangrou, Kobayashi, and Yudong, in the past, karate was not very practical, because of the restrictions of the rules, and then when it came to full contact karate and extreme truth, it began to have direct physical contact
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Judging from the intensity required for the extreme vacuum karate exam, the black belt starts to kick the head directly after the black belt starts to kick the head... ITF and Extreme Vacuum Karate are different from the public's WTF Taekwondo (the kind of the Olympics) and Songtao Karate mainly focus on performance and gorgeousness, but focus on one-hit killing and resistance, and the roundhouse kick also drives the waist strength, lengthens the strength of the arm and distance, and produces strong kinetic energy, so it is very powerful. ITF taekwondo's slalom kicks can go through walls, while karate doesn't focus on kicking skills, but on punches and knives in the hands, but slalom kicks can still stun people.
Of course, Wing Chun is the best for you, Wing Chun itself is designed for women, pay attention to spending "the least cost to achieve the greatest results", the actual combat is very strong, and it is easy to learn, and it is not so hard to practice. For example, Sanda belongs to the kind of "1,000 enemies are destroyed and 800 are self-inflicted", and after a battle, you will definitely be scarred. And Wing Chun doesn't need to split, handstand, somersault, I used to practice sanda, but now I have practiced Wing Chun for two months, and it turns out that those martial arts partners who are equal to my strength are not my opponents.