Karate is Japanese, isn t it? Aggressive, isn t it?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-30
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Karate is a folk martial art in Japan. At the same time, karate is also a more aggressive martial art.

    Karate is a combination of traditional Japanese martial arts combined with the Ryukyu martial art of Karato, which originated in Japanese martial arts and its Ryukyu region Karato.

    Tang hand is a Chinese martial art introduced to the Okinawa region, combined with the local martial arts of the Ryukyu hand, and the Japanese people combined Kyushu and Honshu wrestling, throwing and other fighting techniques with Tang hand, and finally formed karate.

    After World War II, it was widely disseminated throughout the world through U.S. military propaganda. Karate includes kicking, hitting, falling, holding, throwing, locking, choke, counter-tricks, point-pointing, etc., and some schools also practice ** techniques.

    Since 1991, karate, represented by the Boxers Association, has officially entered Chinese mainland; So far, it has developed a number of genres, including Shotokan, Gangjuryu, Jijinkai, and Daokai. The establishment of the Karate Committee of the Wushu Association in Shanghai in April 2001 marked the beginning of the formal stage of karate in Chinese mainland.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Okinawa. 2.Edo.

    Correct answer: Okinawa.

    Karate is formed by combining traditional Japanese martial arts with the Ryukyu martial art of Karate, and originated from the Honbudo and Ryukyu Karate. Since it is also known as the Okinawa school of karate, there is no particularly obvious evidence of where karate originated.

    Here, because of the need to answer the question, I chose Okinawa.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Karate is a very popular martial arts, and many people are insisting on the exercise method of karate, which is good for enhancing physical fitness and self-defense, and is a good choice for strengthening the body, but although karate has many benefits, there will be taboo laughter when practicing karate, let's take a look. Reputation and promotion.

    The taboo of karate

    1. In the dojo where karate is practiced, it is necessary to react and act immediately when you receive instructions from the instructor. If you don't have a coach on the spot, you can't practice privately. And if you don't hear the permission of the coach, then you can't leave the arrangement without permission.

    When leaving, you cannot pass through the middle of a coach and a lineup, but you must leave at the back of the lineup. In the practice of karate, it is necessary to address the instructor with honorific titles, especially titles, such as senior, teacher, teacher, etc., and in the dojo we are not allowed to eat, smoke, or chew chewing gum.

    2. When entering or leaving the dojo, you must bow to the dojo and say osu!If you are late to enter the dojo, you should first kneel behind the dojo, facing the back, and do not stand until the instructor allows you to enter, and bow facing forward and say osu!You can only enter after that, and you have to arrange it from the last row.

    3. When the coach talks to you, you should use osu loudlyCome. Karate practice is a very serious matter, so during karate practice, we must maintain absolute concentration, we must not talk or laugh at this time, and when there is no instructor to instruct us, we must maintain a standing posture and wait for the instructor's instructions.

    Absolutely obey the coach's orders no matter what the situation.

    4. Fingernails and toenails should not be too long, and they need to be kept clean and tidy frequently. You should practice more during the break, and you must not talk loudly and waste time. It is everyone's responsibility to keep the ashram clean, tidy and safe, and karate uniforms must be kept clean and no accessories can be worn during practice.

    At the same time, you must turn off your mobile phone in the dojo.

    There are still many taboos when practicing karate, and the situations introduced above are what we should understand, and we must be clear about these taboos when we practice karate, and we should avoid taboos in the process of practicing, so that we can practice karate correctly, and we need to be clear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In real life, there are many parents who will let their children learn a specialty from an early age, and some parents will let their children learn dance, ** and painting. Some parents will let their children learn sanda, taekwondo or judo. But I don't know if you have noticed that in real life, there are many parents who are not very good at letting their children learn karate, why is that?

    In fact, the main reason is that karate has a relatively small ability to spread compared to other sports. For example, sanda or taekwondo has always been a familiar sport in the hearts of parents, but karate was only officially classified as an Olympic competition this year.

    Why is karate not as well-known as other martial arts, and according to relevant research, it has been found that in today's society, karate instructors are really too "Buddhist" in teaching. There is no commercial operation, or the master teaches the apprentice, and the apprentice is promoted to the master after 20 years, the fast pace of modern society seems to isolate karate, and the second is that karate returned to our country relatively late, and at the same time it is a non-Olympic event, so it is not easy to popularize and <> in promotion

    Third, it is full-contact karate, which is more intense than other martial arts, and it is really practical. Everyone's cognition also requires Sun Leadkong to have a process of acceptance, so many people don't pay much attention to the blind project of karate, and some parents haven't even heard of it, and naturally students learn relatively little. And for parents in our country, there is less general guidance on karate, although karate is passed out from the martial arts branch of our country, but it is still in Japan that it really carries it forward, which is why people in our country learn less.

    To sum up, it can be understood that the reason why our country has less understanding of karate is that the first is the problem of inheritance, the instructor of karate is too Buddhist, and the second is the popularity, which is relatively low.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because our country is a society governed by the rule of law, there is no need to learn karate to protect yourself, and it is enough to have a police uncle, so karate is not popularized in our country.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to the survey of relevant data, karate and other sports have little communication ability, relatively low popularity, and is a non-Olympic sport, so the popularity is low.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because many people don't know how to understand karate correctly, they feel that this is a Japanese thing, and the difficulty of karate is relatively large, and many people who are trained to do so can't stick to it.

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