English, asked by udaykumar92, 1 year ago

please give me full information of karati like how many belts what are threy and some of information.​

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Answered by sdhivyadharshini
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Karate is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts under the influence of Chinese Kung Fu, particularly Fujian White Crane. 

Originally, the white belt was simply dyed to a new color. This repeated dying process dictated the type of belt colorand the order of the colors. The standard belt color system is white, yellow, gold,orange, green, blue, purple, brown, red and black.

FACTS ON KARETE
1. If you can burn additional calories at Karatetraining, and maintain the healthy diet, you'll losemore weight.

2. Shotokan was founded by Gichin Funakoshi (1868-1957) in Tokyo in 1938. Funakoshi is considered to be the founder of modern karate. Born in Okinawa, he began to study karate with Yasutsune Azato, one of Okinawa's greatest experts in the art. In 1921 Funakoshi first introduced Karate to Tokyo.
3. Karate stems from two words: “kara,” meaning empty, and “te,” meaning hand. Essentially, it is a method of self-defense that focuses on using hands rather than weapons. It’s a fast-paced martial art that involves repetitive, energetic movements from your hands and legs
4. Karate not only keeps your body fit, it also strengthens your mind and enhances your concentration. Only thing, you must learn to respect it and practice it seriously as an. art......

5. And, finally, before you go out there to practice Karate, do not forget to plug in a first aid kit in your bag. 


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Answered by queen2428
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Karate (空手) (/kəˈrɑːti/; Japanese pronunciation: [kaɾate] (About this soundlisten); Okinawan pronunciation: [kaɽati]) is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called te (手), "hand"; tii in Okinawan) under the influence of Kung Fu, particularly Fujian White Crane.[1][2] Karate is now predominantly a striking art using punching, kicking, knee strikes, elbow strikes and open-hand techniques such as knife-hands, spear-hands and palm-heel strikes. Historically, and in some modern styles, grappling, throws, joint locks, restraints and vital-point strikes are also taught.[3] A karate practitioner is called a karateka (空手家).

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