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6 Fun Facts About Karate Kyokushin

When it comes to the fundamentals of karate, most people have a basic idea of what karate looks like to them. Those who have practiced martial art probably have an even better understanding of the traditions and meanings behind karate, and they may even know some of the histories. Whether you’re new to a martial art or have been practicing for a long time, these fun facts may add some tidbits to what you know about the history of karate.

#1 – Karate comes from two words: “kara” meaning empty, and “te” meaning hand. That’s because karate is a martial art that focuses on hand-to-hand combat rather than the use of weapons.

#2 – The first style of karate was started in Okinawa. This rough fighting style was then polished and changed as it spread throughout Japan.

#3 – Though karate has roots in self-defense and discipline, it’s also used by many as a fitness workout that adds to their own exercise regimen.

#4 – Gichin Funakoshi is credited with popularizing Shotokan karate on the main islands of Japan.

#5 – It takes about 3 to 7 years to become a black belt, though everyone goes at their own pace!

#6 – In addition to becoming stronger, karate helps you to work on your focus, discipline, agility, and flexibility.

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