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An Introduction To Karate Training Perhaps one of the most popular forms of martial arts around the world is Karate. This is most likely because it features all the elements that you would want in a martial art. In Karate, you'll be able to participate in competitions around the world or you can learn it to help you keep fit in both mind and body or you can use the skills to help you defend yourself and your family. Karate means "empty hand" in Japanese and anyone from all age groups can learn kicks, punches and strikes in this all round system. As a matter of fact, you can actually get your whole family involved with Karate. This article is going to present a general introduction to what you can expect to find in an excellent Karate class. http://exercise.about.com/od/exerciseworkouts/u/workouts.htm You will find that there are several types of Karate with different emphasis on either strength or speed. A lot of Karate lessons start with warm ups that include stretches and exercises. All these warm ups help improve our flexibility so that we can do our kicks and moves without hurting ourselves. Therefore, conditioning is critical and specific exercises are designed to help you to do the techniques of Karate. You will find that after taking just a few Karate class sessions, you will be feeling stronger and more focused than you ever have. When your warm up is finished, you will then begin working on a number of Karate techniques. Your pose and feet placement is vitally important in Karate and to be sure that each movement is correct, you will be doing a specific move many times over until it's done properly. You're going to typically be shown the move first by your trainer and then you get the chance to do this yourself. With regular repetition, the move that you master can become habit and can be used in particular strikes without you really thinking about it. In Karate, there is a term referred to as "kata" which is a sequence which involves a series of kicks, blocks and strikes. If you ever go to a Karate exhibition you will usually see kata performed and these are all skills you will learn as you advance through the grading system. Also in a standard class, you'll get to spar with somebody who is at the same level of skill as you. It's to help you get some real experience with an individual and help you determine where you stand in your learnings. Even though sparring may seem dangerous, it really is a light exercise to help you determine if you are properly positioned and angled when you do various moves and strikes. At the end of the training, there'll be even more stretching and a general cooling off. It is actually fair to say that just about every club will have their own way of doing things but generally this gives you an idea of what to expect if you join a Karate club. Found this article motivating? Spend time to check out the following website - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLIXMnNhcdU Martial Arts Cleveland OH].
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