Examples of using Karate in English and their translations into Hindi
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I'm happy that you found karate again, but opening your own dojo?
In 1966 he began(with Otsuka's endorsement) the Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation.
Alone and struggling to take care of himself, he began to teach karate while living in martial arts studios or friends' homes.
as Sole representative of International Karate-do Ogasahara-ha Shito-ryu Association, to train, to grade& spread Ogasahara Shito-ryu Karate in ASIA.
In addition many Okinawans were actively teaching, and are thus also responsible for the development of karate on the main islands.
One of my first karate teachers, Shane Higashi Kyoshi, told me over 30 years ago that“karate isn't just to make those who are strong, stronger.
In 1959 he founded the Southern California Karate Association(SCKA), as additional Shotokan dojos opened.
The founder of Shotokan karate, Gichin Funakoshi, is generally credited with having introduced and popularised karate on the main islands of Japan.
In 1966, members of the former British Karate Federation established the Karate Union of Great Britain(KUGB) under Hirokazu Kanazawa as chief instructor and affiliated to JKA.
He and his brother did karate, and my cousins practiced kickboxing.
Knockdown karate(such as Kyokushin) uses full power techniques to bring an opponent to the ground.
Karate can be practiced as an art(budo),
From“karate” to“karaoke”, from“adzuki beans” to“Zen Buddhism”,
In 2005, in the 117th IOC(International Olympic Committee) voting, karate did not receive the necessary two thirds majority vote to become an Olympic sport.
Derived from a Japanese word meaning“empty hand,” karate is just that- a martial art in which no weapons are used.
You didn't agree with my decision to end your karate classes after marriage!
Sport kumite in many international competition under the World Karate Federation is free
She was not limited to narrow karate frames and studied in parallel kickboxing,
Following a successful career in sport karate, as well as a successful run in amateur mixed martial arts,
Karate began in Canada in the 1930s and 1940s as Japanese