No it is for making peace and defense
Ninjas don't use karate or Kung fu. They use ninjutsu.
Unless your karate school is strict.. you should be fine using a bandage wrap, if it is for health or injury related purposes. =] Yours in karate-do, Valerie, 1st Dan, Shitoryu Karate
Karate all the way. i know i do karate and have done a couple others. karate is the best.
There are tens of thousands of karate students in the US alone.
* Shuri ryu Karate * Shorin ryu Karate
You have karate to use as a self defense system.
Karate does not use weapons. Many karate schools also teach kobudo, which is the use of weapons, and have failed to keep the distinction between the two arts.
Ninjas don't use karate or Kung fu. They use ninjutsu.
i go to karate lesson a Monday and Thursday night and my sister goes to karate on a Friday and a Wednesday morning.
You use it in Sparring.
To run a karate school involves a budget, which is the money associated with paying for the location, services and instructors and the money collected from the students. Determining the cost of lessons requires the teacher to figure out how much everything costs and making it add up to a profit.
karate means open hand... so open hand use no weapons
Self Defense
defend ourself
There really is no equivalent word for karate. Many will use the style of karate, such as Shidokan or Shotokan or Isshinryu, but that is a sub-set of karate rather than saying the same thing. And karate is a sub-set of martial arts, so that is not the same.
UFC is not the same a karate. UFC is a Mixed Martial Art. Some of the UFC fighters have trained in karate and put the skills to use in the ring.
Yes, Alex Rider used mawashigeru karate.