Personally, I would not eat too much (you don't wanna vomit) but i would eat something like a steak the night before, then milk or an energy bar before you go.
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
Ninjas don't use karate or Kung fu. They use ninjutsu.
A sensei.
train and get really good
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compete
While both of them are quite effective martial arts, karate is by its nature more deadly. Judo was derived from Jujitsu. It was designed to be a sport and used in competition. As such it was intended to be 'safe' to the practitioners and not deadly. Karate was never intended for competition, but is designed to be effective and take the opponent out of action.
The competitor would be disqualified.
Sport karate is geared towards competition rather than as a martial art. Budō is simply a Japanese word for martial arts, with gendai budō referring to styles that came about after the Meiji restoration - karate, aikido, judo, kendo etc. As such ALL karate is "budo karate".
It depends if your sparring in a competition or practicing. if you're not in competition and your just doing it in your training then you don't win anything. If you're in a competition you can win medals and sometimes maybe trophies.
They eat the competition.
Karate people eat the same as everyone else, however, most karate people prefer to eat healthy so that their training doesnt go down the drain so to speak. Karate people in training prefer low carb, non fatty and high vitamin B and iron foods.
You should not eat right before a competition becuase you may feel nervous and throw up. You should at least eat 30min. before a competition
Wadobryu karate is a gendai sogo bujutsu (modern compilation art) its a xbination of Shindo Yoshin Ryu Jujutsu and Shotokan Karate. The system had no name until the founder was forced to give it one when registering it before a competition.
i am using my time properly and skillfully.