Ossu
Shotokan karate is one of the most popular of modern styles. It is the most powerful and dynamic of the Japanese systems, and is generally considered to be the most comprehensive, both in the range of its techniques and the number and diversity of its kata.
Karate itself, originated not from Japan (as most people think) but from a tiny island called Okinawa. Okinawa is now a part of Japan but used to be a part of a small cluster of islands collectively called The Ryukyu Kingdom.
It has had a number of different names such as: Te, something i cant remember but it means Chinese hand and finally Karate, literally meaning empty hand.
Ossu
This is my first blog so sorry if it is a bit uh wrong.
The main problem I'd like to stress is why do we have Karate-do associations? There are hundreds of them, why dont we just have one or two. I really dont see the need for them all i meen the JKA and the WKF they are the two main associations so what is the need for, well all these:
Name Info
All Styles Karate Federation
Baska Karate
Bu-Bujin
Bushikai Karate Assoiciation
Central Scotland Karate Association
Federation Sankukai Karate Scotland
Grampian Northern Karate Association
Hokushin Karate Association
1 Dont forget that Karate-do begins and ends with rei or respect.
2 There is no first strike in Karate-do.
3 Karate-do stands on the side of justice.
4 First know yorself, then you can begin to know others.
5 Mentality over technique.
6 The mind must be set free.
7 Calamity comes from carelessness.
8 Karate is and goes beyond the dojo.
9 Karate-do is a lifelong commitment.
10 Apply Karate-do to all tasks. There lies its beauty.
11 Practising Karate-do is like pushing a cart up a hill: if you slack it will role backwards.
12 Never thing of winning its better not to lose.