
karate
What you wear has a direct effect on your abilities. Most karate uniforms are lightweight and loose fitting to maximize your range of motion. When you’re kicking, spinning, and striking, you don’t want to be restricted by tight-fitting clothes or heavy material that drags you down. Karate is a wonderful martial art and sparring in karate is great for honing your skills within the art as well as improving balance, coordination, and timing. Don’t let the gear intimidate you – just jump in, start training, and have fun!
Uniforms & Belts
The Four Main Karate Styles and Their Differences
Posted by Century Martial Arts on 4/11/2019 7:00:00 AM
There are dozens of different martial arts, found all throughout the world. Within those arts, there can be further variations, for example, the different animal styles of Kung Fu, or the different styles of the Thai “Muay” arts (Muay Thai, Muay Boran, etc.). Karate is one of the most popular arts to train worldwide, and there are four main styles within this art. Here, we take a quick look at them, and what makes them unique!
Karate Basics
Karate is a martial art that became recognized in Japan during the 17th century. Gichin Funakoshi is credited as being the father of modern karate. Like many other forms of martial arts, karate focuses on a belt ranking system, mental strength, coordination and respect. Karate literally translates to “empty hand” – rather than using manmade weapons, students of karate are taught that their bodies are weapons. They learn a variety of kicks and punches, as well as blocks for defensive positions.This is more than just a sport. Instead, karate is a way of life, with teachings that lean heavily towards moral and mental aspects to allow people to become the best versions of themselves. At the same time, students are taught how to deliver powerful blows and block attacks in the name of self-defense rather than violence.