Get thee to a dojo! Of course there are 'moves' in karate. To learn how to do them really requires that someone train under a qualified instructor.
There are not that many moves in any style, they are all pretty basic in their moves. to attempt to quantify it is not likely to be successful.
No, there are no more issue than with karate then any other sport.
with regular practice of shotokan karate-do or any martial arts every part of your body get streched and as you try to do more and more practice in order to be perfect in your moves your body get more and more streched, it improved your blood circulation coz heart beat increases.it increases your immunity,your endurance and stamina
mawashigeri
Yes! Actually, my karate teacher taught him some moves--no joke!
It is going to vary depending on the style of karate and the count used in your school. GojuShiho by name has 54 moves, but you can count it in various ways.
Yes, Alex Rider used mawashigeru karate.
Dreams by The Cranberries
Jackie Chan's Moves are Martial Arts ..... It's like kung-fu or karate
Kata is a Japanese word meaning "Cutting Ground." It is the name used for the patterns used to teach karate to students. It is a way of remembering moves, training the body and improving concentration and focus. Kata is the basis of karate.
It could be included because there is a type of karate called "Freestyle Kata, is a type of karate Kata mixed up with gymnastics, check in youtube for some freestyle Katas. No! In order to be in the Olympics there have to be very specific rules. That goes against the basic premise of karate, defense without any rules. The minute that rules, any rules, are applied it moves from a martial art to a sport.
There are lots of different moves you need to get more and more experience to lean more and more moves! Keep trying!