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I am a Karate teacher (Shotokan style) since when i was 21 years old, (now i am 43). I love this "culture" and i would like to get suggestions and news about how to improve traditional techincs and speciality. If you do Karate to what you prefer Kata or Kumite? Which is the Kata you most like? Why? Do you think that even if lately there are thousands of martial arts stylish Karate is still trendy? Do you agree into let the kidspractising Karate since when they are 8-10 years old?
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1. writersedge (4401) | 2 years ago | I did Shotokan when I was in college.
I love Martial Arts culture, too.
I prefered Kata, Hein 3 I think had lots of horse stances (I'm now 50, so it's been decades, maybe it was 4). My stance was very strong and it did wonders for my legs in this Kata. Plus it was on more than one level. It was the last Kata I was able to complete. Always like Kata better than Kumite because I like dance and I got into Martial Arts to quit fighting.
I like T 'ai Chi now. I think Karate as a hard form is better when young and TC better when old like me and have lots of medical problems including arthritis and back injuries (I've had 3 accidents that involve my spine). TC you can continue to do no matter how messed-up you are and it helped me get over an operation.
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| 2. masalawnabata (66) | 1 year ago | Hi there sensei
i'm a karate student here in my country w/ shotokan style
i prefer both kata and kumite. during summer a lot of kids, teens and old ones here enroll at karate clinics especially shotokan style, so i think it is still trendy. i started to learn karate when i was 12 y.o and now i'm 20 yrs. old still i love karate.
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| masalawnabata (66) | 1 year ago | Oh i forgot it is good when kids started to learn karate when they are at 8-10 yrs old. they develop and keep them healthy and fit, they may seen potentials.
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| 3. Jeffrey_Wong (27) | 1 year ago | if u are a martial arts teacher you should know that practicing at a younger age is better because u are more flexible. and i belive kata's are just for flare and look fancy.
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4. Ladywriter1968 (759) | 1 year ago | I dont know a lot about martial arts but when I was younger I wanted to learn it, but I found that a lot of the teachers here was not that good and they seemed to just be more interested in the money then teaching people the martial art. So I gave it all up and just learned basic self defence. Now I dont know what country you are in, but if you live in the UK, do you know of any genuine martial arts teachers in London at all?
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5. Pirate_Arg (262) | 1 year ago | I've been doing shotokan karate for 7 years now. I got my shodan earlier this year. I like to have a mix of kata and kumite, obviously not at the same time but just not one exclusively. However, I don't ever compete in the kumite at tournaments because it seems a bit too rough. I don't think it's really worth the risk.
I find that karate keeps me really fit and it also helps to relieve stress. It's good stuff.
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