Is Japanese karate handsome? Is it practical? Are ligaments demanding?

Updated on physical education 2024-06-24
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Karate is the most handsome!! Very practical!! The ligaments are not as demanding as in taekwondo.

    In martial arts, karate has the highest overall quality.

    Taekwondo focuses on the technique of the feet, also known as the art of the legs. There are front kicks, horizontal kicks, side kicks, down splits, and so on.

    Jeet Kune Do, created by Bruce Lee, is a martial art with very high flexibility, and it is a fighting technique that combines fists and legs.

    Karate is practiced as physical fitness, requiring all parts of the body to be practiced as **, focusing on offense, and taking offense as defense is a martial art. The kicking technique is not as good as taekwondo, but the knee attack is added to the leg method, and the hand attack is not as good as the fist and leg combination of Jeet Kune Do, but the hand attack is added to the elbow attack. In these aspects, it seems that karate is not inferior to taekwondo and Jeet Kune Do in all aspects.

    So learn karate!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I am a karate purple belt, because there are five types of karate, I will not list them here, I studied Songtao, and I personally feel that there are almost no ligament requirements (compared to taekwondo), but I pay attention to strength and technique. Of course, the most practical is Jeet Kune Do, but karate is much more practical than Aikido and Taekwondo. If you can master karate well and play a few sets, you must be handsome!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.Handsome, compared to Chinese health Tai Chi, karate is more handsome 2It's meant to be fighting, it's used for self-defense, I don't know what you're going to do 3High requirements.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As far as I know, empty-handed is not too demanding on the leg ligaments, unlike sanda and taekwon, which are super demanding on the leg ligaments, and the upper leg split, high whip.

    Empty-handed, as the name suggests, is mainly hands-on work.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Those who practice martial arts must have basic skills, including pulling ligaments, and karate also pulls ligaments, but the requirements are not high, and there are still hardships.

    Karate is formed by combining traditional Japanese martial arts with the Ryukyu martial art of Karato, which originated from the Japanese martial arts and the Ryukyu Karato. Tang Shou was introduced to the Ryukyus as a Chinese martial art and developed in combination with the local martial arts of Ryukyu hands, while the native Japanese combined fighting techniques such as wrestling and throwing in Kyushu and Honshu with Tang Shou to eventually form karate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Karate in various places is not expensive At least what I know, Shanghai Gong Dojo (Jizhen) Chengdu Huixin Karate (Gangsoft Flow) is for the purpose of spreading the spirit of karate, and the fee is only used for the normal operation of the dojo, and the cost is not a problem.

    To answer the second question of the landlord, it is necessary to pull the ligaments, and the legs are very useful in karate, and I think the landlord should learn to endure this hardship, because I think that I should overcome myself, and I suggest that the landlord learn karate and understand the spirit of karate.

    Karate only has an entry and no graduation.

    oss!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Karate does not have as high ligament requirements as taekwondo.

    In Shanghai, the tuition fee is generally 200 yuan a month, and there is an annual subscription and a monthly uniform.

    As for related questions, you can go to the Karate Bar to post a consultation, which is full of masters and is very professional.

    I still think that learning karate is very different for improving people's will, spirit and temperament.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Karate is to pull the ligaments.

    Charges vary depending on the place. You only have to ask the people in that place for this.

    If you are afraid of hardship, don't practice martial arts.

    I'll give you an example, I see that your profile is written about women, and a few girls from my gym put on their uniforms and took out their mobile phones and started posing for photos. After the day's training, I never saw them again.

    You should be mentally prepared before you study, especially in the early stage, you should be prepared for tiredness and hardship, in the middle stage, you should be prepared to be beaten, and in the later stage, you will basically suffer even worse.

    I'm not scaring you, that's the way it is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Afraid of hardship, practice Mao Wu.

    That's what my former martial arts teacher said.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you want your child to exercise and develop his independence and courage, you can put it in a slightly better gym to learn taekwondo or karate. If you are not engaged in martial arts in the future, you should not enter the martial arts school, the atmosphere is not very good, and you can still go to the general study class.

    I don't think you need to learn martial arts if you're worried about this, because these sports are competitive events in themselves, and there will be a little bump and bump, and you will suffer some skin trauma or something.

    Finally, there are ligament problems. Pulling ligaments is a necessary task to learn karate. Just like learning to dance, if you don't pull the ligaments apart, can you put your legs so high and look good?

    And if you pull the ligaments, you can enhance the child's coordination and cooperation ability in all aspects of the body, and after practicing for a long time, you will find that if other children step on a banana peel or something, they will fall and hurt, but your child will not. In addition, from the perspective of the ligament condition of a 5-year-old child, at this age, the ligaments of small children are very good, and the chance of strain is too small and too small, so please rest assured.

    In general, it is beneficial to find a good gym, a good teacher, and learn karate or taekwondo martial arts. I believe that your child will be more sensible and stronger after learning.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First, it is recommended to practice martial arts after the age of six, and no responsible sports and dance coach would recommend that a child under the age of six start training. Unless it's his own, a one-on-one tailored training plan is monitored at all times in case of injury. Why?

    Bad for bones, not ligaments.

    Second, there is no need, is it necessary for modern parents to send their children to the gym in order to let them practice martial arts? The vast majority are not ......But in the modern urban environment, small families, only children, growing up children are too shy, not lively enough, holding mobile phones and tablets all day long and not good at communicating, in other words, not wild enough, timid... Send your children to a place where they can have fun together.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think it's better to practice karate at a regular gym. There are two reasons for this: first, the practice of karate is more integrated with the concepts of modern science, and less of the so-called traditional dross of those martial arts teachers; Second, the training atmosphere of karate is more sunny than that of traditional martial arts.

    I myself am also a lover of traditional martial arts, but I myself am very disgusted by the mysterious things of traditional martial arts, and I am even more disgusted with the broad and profound connection of everything with culture. Martial arts is martial arts, a method and technique for fitness, strengthening and self-defense, and there is no need to talk nonsense about those useless. In this regard, I think karate is more pure.

    But no matter what you practice, I think you should pay attention to the following points: first, you must take it step by step to avoid injury; the second is to persevere, not to be exposed to the cold; The third is to have a correct attitude and not to be too ambitious. Through practice, if the child's physical flexibility, coordination, and character bravery and decisiveness have been greatly enhanced, the learning purpose has been achieved, and there is no need to ask too much for anything else.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It doesn't matter if it's good or not, learning martial arts must be from an early age, this is called Tongzigong, if you want to learn something, it may affect the child's physical development! What you gain, you have to lose! Which sports player is not injured! Weigh the pros and cons yourself!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Look at the child's hobbies, I think you let the child learn just to strengthen the body, if you can achieve the effect, don't get entangled in what to learn.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Karate is more intense, too confrontational, and easy to stimulate aggression. Martial arts, on the other hand, are practiced both internally and externally, step by step, and have a peaceful mind.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not in the general gym, but don't send it to a martial arts school, it's hard to say if you enter there.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Whether it's karate or martial arts, depending on your child's situation, the difference between the two is that the former only works on a certain area of the body, while martial arts exercises the whole body. Whatever you do will cause harm to your body, it's just a matter of pros and cons. The word strained ligament is not very good, ligament strain is very rare, and why are you afraid of ligament strain, if you want your child to learn, you have to be mentally prepared.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is recommended for those who learn Jeet Kune Do and defeat the martial arts masters of the United States.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The ligaments of karate and sanda are not very demanding, in fact, the legs do not have to be improved to be lethal. Traditional kung fu is well said, "the leg is not the knee", like Sanda and karate, there are more low whip legs, as long as the high leg method is used more when the opponent is caught and the strength is quite different.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's much lower than taekwondo, and although there are activities to pull ligaments in the warm-up, it will definitely not press you to death.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Basically, there are no requirements, and the master will not force you to press your legs or anything.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Taekwondo is all about high legs and high feet, and it is definitely necessary to pull flexibility. Others are definitely much better ...

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Before you talk about karate, please report the genre, about the ligaments, the requirements of each genre are different, but also depends on the personal quality, if you major in the lower kick, you can relax the ligaments a little, dance and martial arts flexibility practice is different, karate in the ligament is also to be controlled by leg strength, if you just want to show off, you can be in a hurry, stop at the surface, to borrow a sentence from the teacher of the mountain, "practice karate to be willing to be lonely" In fact, only their own hard work can understand the spirit of martial arts. osu

    PS Don't go to the TKD coach to help you press the ligaments, ITF evolved from the Songtao Pavilion stream, and the same as the fourth set of broadcast gymnastics, WTF will not be considered, only the kicking exercise of the fourth set of broadcast gymnastics, don't insult the glory of empty hands.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This is still slow, too much stretching will strain the muscles, and the pain is still yours at that time, so you are still quite a coach After all, learning martial arts is not an overnight thing, and I wish you can become a master in the future.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's a good thing to be flexible, but don't blindly do nothing and have nothing to do. The flexibility required in martial arts (confrontation items) is as long as it is very simple to reach the height of the head, and the main thing is to be able to exert force. If you don't have to exert some force, you can't hit it well.

    If you really want to be flexible, warm up. Finding someone to put you under pressure for a week is pretty much the same.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Friend, you are not polite to criticize you, this is our concept is extremely wrong, ligament is not equal to martial arts, Chinese martial arts of the inner fist in the era of cold weapon fighting is invincible in the world, the actual combat power is extremely strong, from the past Xingyi boxing, Tai Chi, Baguazhang to the current actual combat boxing Handan Xuanfeng martial arts, which has taught people to press ligaments? On the contrary, dance, gymnastics, diving, opera, and acrobatics, which have nothing to do with martial arts, have strict requirements for ligaments, but can they hit people? It's two different things.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Take your time, the ligament is more difficult to pull apart after only one injury. This kind of thing can't be rushed ...

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The ligaments cannot be forced, and you can ask the coach to help you press.

    Ligaments determine your leg technique. It is still necessary to rely more on yourself to exercise and press your legs.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I practice sanda.

    Ligaments are necessary even in sanda that does not require ligaments very much, because if the ligaments are not good enough in Sanda, the strength of the legs is not even as strong as the punches.

    In sanda, the main nuclei are the ligaments of the hip (which need to be split) and the ligaments of the ankle.

    Ligaments are pulled primarily by splitting (including horizontal and vertical forks) and sitting forward flexion.

    The method of splitting the words:

    First of all, you need to warm up and make your body sweat, so that you can't make your body too tense; Generally speaking, running for 10 to 15 minutes is more effective, but if you're at home, you can do some preparatory activities, do serious exercises, or do exercises such as high leg raises.

    The point is to sweat!

    Then split your legs apart and slowly chop them off (preferably on a smooth floor, so that it is better to send one person to the effect), and when you feel that you have reached the limit, (it is better to have someone to help you, but you can do it yourself, but the effect will be reduced) move one foot outward, and at the same time do not move the other foot! Stop when you can't stand moving your other foot for 10 seconds.

    Finally, follow this method for five sets;

    If you are really cruel to yourself, you will be able to completely fork it in less than a month! The question is whether it will be able to persevere.

    Normally, when we train, we have an hour in the morning and one hour in the evening.

    If there's anything you're not clear, you can send me a private message to ask me, I've been here all this time.

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