for centuries samurai protected the people. As the barbarians went away samurai's found no use for the protection they offered to the people. but the people did not want to give up the practice when the samurai's resigned. so they started teaching themselves they way of karate
The ruling kings, often invaders, forbade them from having weapons. So they combined their local Wrestling with the Chinese Martial Arts to create karate.
The ruling kings, often invaders, forbade them from having weapons. So they combined their local Wrestling with the Chinese Martial Arts to create karate.
for centuries samurai protected the people. As the barbarians went away samurai's found no use for the protection they offered to the people. but the people did not want to give up the practice when the samurai's resigned. so they started teaching themselves they way of karate
Karate originated on Okinawa. It was taken to Japan in the 1930's.
Sort of, the first people to use the word were the Okinawans. They are now a part of Japan, but in the past were an independent kingdom with their own language.
Karate was created in Okinawa. It was brought to Australia by the Japanese and Okinawans. While there were certainly practitioners there a long time ago, it was probably in the 1930's that it was first brought to the country.
Varios incaders forbade them from having weapons. Hope this helps
In general, yes. Some very traditional Okinawans might disagree, however.
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The healthiest people in the world can vary, but those who generally have longer lifespans and better overall health tend to come from regions known for their healthy diets, active lifestyles, strong social connections, and access to quality healthcare. Places like Okinawa, Japan or Sardinia, Italy are often considered among the healthiest regions due to factors such as diet, community support, and lifestyle habits.
Technically it was the Okinawans. The name karate did not come about until the turn of the century (late 1800s, early 1900s). Before that it was simply called "te", meaning hand. Some referred to their particular art by locality, such as Naha-te was practiced in the region surrounding Naha, Okinawa, etc. The Chinese did indeed practice a martial art, gung fu (kung fu) among others, but while it had an influence on the Okinawan styles, it is considered by most martial arts historians as a separate art.
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There were 4: 1)Karate Kid 2)Karate Kid Part 2 3)Karate Kid part 3 4)The next Karate Kid.
Isshunryu Karate-Do is a type of karate founded by Shimabuku Tatsuo
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