@hotforwords You're crazy beautiful and smart, but you weren't entirely accurate. Karate's roots began in China as Chuan Fa(Kung Fu), but was developed in Okinawa when Chinese Chuan Fa was combined with Okinawa Te to create Kara-te, which originally meant "China Hand" in Okinawan. It wasn't until Karate was introduced to Japan when the word was changed from Okinawan to the Japanese definiton, "empy hand."
Cute, dumb blonde. Every people have an indigenous system of self-defense. The phrase "martial art" implies that there are different ways to strike and grapple. To chamber or not to chamber while kicking is the question.
IGNORANT GENETIC DEGENERATE, u know nothing about Karate. YOU ARE THE PRODUCT OF A FAILED CONDOM. Maybe your parents are to blame. Go to church and get fucked by the priest.
@OdiumHG your most apropriate reaction however reflects very nicely the mindset of karate practisioners, come on man she even said it originated from chinese styles that's something even some, be it more ignorant, karatekas don't know
@distorted1one I didn't understood all of what you said. I just think that her presentation is sad, she didn't even had a good explanation of what the word "karate" means... Why do you speak about China? Karate is comming from Okinawa isn' it? Haha, look her position at 0:27; what a sad mawashi she is ready to fall.. No, sorry, i'm not a master, but i love karate and i'm sad to see how she can speak in front of 397 117 people about an art that she doens't even know. This is just advertisement.
@OdiumHG karate is indeed developped in okinawa as karate, but they didn't start from nothing, karate is based on chinese fighting styles, in fact the original meaning of 'kara' was chinese, but in japanese you can interpret signs in different ways and they later on made it 'empty', look i'm not here to give you a lecture, but you know, don't get angry with her she's just having some fun man :p always happy to meet karate enthusiasts though!
Ok, If you would've known any karate...you wouldn't have failed like that in your video. Then, like 1banryukyu has pointed out, it wasn't developed in China. In China Shaolin was developed, which came to Okinawa. Okinawa is the Birthplace of Te. From Okinawa Te was developed into many different styles. From those styles it developed to the Karate is we know it nowadays. Next time..DO YOUR RESEARCH FOR REAL instead of showing up in a sports bra and tight pants and thinking you're intelligent.
Before the 1920s the Kanji(Japanese) or Hanzi(Chinese) for Karate was Kara= China/Tang and Te=hand so the meaning was Chinese hand. After the 1930s the Okinawans would use the Kanji Kara= empty and Te=hand to Japanize their art form. Japan nor China was the birth place of Karate but it was the Ryukyu O Kuni or the Kingdom of the Ryukyu. In 1879 the kingdom would end and it would become Okinawa Ken or the prefecture of Okinawa. Osu
Anyways, karate DOES come from China, the truth is that Kung-fu was brought to Okinawa with chineese merchants centuries ago. Than the Okinawians developed Karate on the basis of it (Shaolin Kung-fu) to protect themselves from the Japanese.
The development of Karate Do was helped by Chinese Kung Fu but before 1609 which was the time Japanese Samurai from Satsuma Kyushu would invade the Ryukyuan Kingdom. The Ryukyuans had their own martial arts called Ti. The mixure of the Ryukyuan indigenous art form and Chinese Kung Fu would lead to what is now Karate Do but it's genesis was Ryukyuan Ti. Shuri Te, Naha Te and Tamari Te are the foundation for the majority of the Okinawan Karate Ryu or styles.
Martial Art comes from the word "Martial" meaning military or combat. all martial arts are not Asian like Karate Do, Judo, Kendo or Aikido. The common suffix Do is associated with the modern martial art forms unlike the classic Itsu meaning art. Boxing is a martial art, wrestling or any battlefield The bottom line is that all modern Japanese martial arts (after the Meiji reformation) end in DO,
Martial Art comes from the word "Martial" meaning military or combat. all martial arts are not Asian like Karate Do, Judo, Kendo or Aikido. The common suffix Do is associated with the modern martial art forms unlike the classic Itsu meaning art. Boxing is a martial art, wrestling or any battlefield The bottom line is that all modern Japanese martial arts (after the Meiji refermation) end in DO,
Hi lady, the term Martial Arts comes from Arts from Mars (planet devoted to Mars, the God of War). So literally it means 'art of war', like Sun Tsu's book.
Kaeate was invented in Okinawa. Yes, it borrowed from Fung Fu, because of the Okinawan relationship with China. Okinawa was not part of Japan when it was developed.
It is going to take me at least a month to rid my hard drive from this mass amount of BULL SHIT!. Not about the sport as I am a student but from the dip shit they got to represent an honorable and acient art.
OK o_o there's me thinking that this video would be about karate, anyway.
I do karate, I've been doing it around 6 years now and I have learnt it's origin. Can I say that karate wasn't developed in China, it was in fact Okinawa when before it was taken over by Japan. The Chinese had some part in its development due to trading with Okinawa but it wasn't developed in China. Just thought I would add that seeing as though it was quite a big misunderstanding :P
acutally it means "chinese hand" but during WW2 no jap wanted to do "chinese hand " so they changed it , My favorit Martial art is Wing chun and Capoeira
@JiujitsuZac99 Why? Just because Royce Gracie won a few championships with it? Come now. Doesn't everyone know that winning tournaments doesn't make a martial art style "the best" any more than wearing a snazzy-looking school uniform makes your school "the best"? The martial arts are a hell of a lot deeper and more substantial than that.
invented in china and perfected in japan? wtf is this bimbo talking about. china and japan have their own arts. and they are all very good, just different
@jasmine5000 It looks like everyone here would agree with you (except for hotforwords herself). China and Japan have always been as different as Germany and Spain are, yet some people insist on mixing the two.
Kung Fu and its many styles do have a great history too. Wasn't it Emperor Wuzong who wanted to drive the Shaolin out of China, so he sent about 10,000 armored soldiers and horsemen to attack a Shaolin temple with 3,000 monks and disciples? And the Shaolin WON?
@saraypaiva I personally think is a she rreally investigated poor information about Karate. regardless what anybody thinks martial arts was made for killing and the protection of a nation. She really needs to investigate a little more about martial arts in general.
@saraypaiva I personally think that she really had investigated poor information about Karate. regardless what anybody thinks martial arts was made for killing and the protection of a nation. She really needs to investigate a little more about martial arts in general
There is no such thing as a bad martial art; if not, bad teaching skills. It also depends how well and how determined the student grasps the art. Some students are just better grapplers than kickcers or punchers however this does not limit them to such technique. That is the beauty of martial arts, the way of never ending perfection of the self person
I think I speak for every martial artist here when I say: A video titled "Karate" came up on my suggested videos, and I only clicked on it because there was a hot chick in the tab photo.
@guitarkarate1 I heard that. The chop-sockey sound effects are a bit demeaning, her form is terrible ("Damn it, woman, RIGHT ELBOW AT YOUR RIBS!") and what's with her claim that Karate ("kah-rah-TAY", by the way, not "kuh-RAH-tee"...) came from China? There's the suggestion that Karate's hand movements was INFLUENCED by Chinese traders and their Boxing, but saying that Karate came from Chinese Boxing is like saying that cats evolved from trees just because a cat rubbed up against a tree once.
Orlova is nothing short of brilliant. Her research is extensive, well based and factual. The fact that she speaks many languages and presents her findings in an easy to understand way should not detract from her gorgeous cleavage. Marina is both intelligent and poised when making her presentations. Her sexy looks and fabulous body should in no way diminish what she is talking about. She is after all a fantastic educator locked inside a stunning body. Booga Booga
@TheShotokankarateguy I used to train in Shotokan Karate back in the Air Force (since God knows the Air Force won't teach you hand-to-hand combat unless you're an SP or CC...), and our sensei never let us practice breaking. But I swear on Gichin Funakoshi's soul, I almost did some breaking right here. With my head. Breaking my desk. From watching this video.
Man, what a waste of 157 seconds! She's got a nice body, but that's it for the good news here.
@TheShotokankarateguy Heh! I wish. My sensei was a Sandan/3rd Dan, not quite Master Nishiyama's 10th Dan level. But Sensei Williams was a damn good sensei. He actually made everyone in our class read Master Funakoshi's "Karate-Do: My Way of Life" from cover to cover--and quizzed us on it--before he'd even consider letting us take the test to move up from Hachikyu/White Belt. He wanted us to understand the mind and soul of Shotokan, not just the movements. Not every sensei goes that deep.
@BloodyBay I read master funakoshi's karate-do my way of life book , master funakoshi is an amazing person , he introduce karate to japan and help create the JKA. so your sensei required you guys to read the book? in order to advance into the next rank , now thats some old school way but its a must , most students in shotokan these days only understand the movements in karate and not the spiritual side , but karate taught in the the traditional way whichs includes the spiritual way is a must .
@TheShotokankarateguy Oss. Karate is plagued with so many "Ed Grubermans" who only want to train in Karate just so they can beat people up. They never consider that the masters (like Funakoshi and many others with him) who created the various forms, schools and styles of the martial arts attained that level of mastery because they made the art a way of life. It's as much of what you think, how you take care of yourself and how you conduct yourself with others that makes the whole of the art.
@BloodyBay ed parker killed karate pretty much , only the JKA is keeping the true spirit of karate alive . ed parker is the father of american karate and he uses karate as a fighting method with no karate-do, the way ed parker teaches it , its karate without the do , without the dojo kun and without bushido . master funakoshi goal was to seek perfection in character for everyone in shotokan or karate period . oss in memory of master funakoshi and nakayama and nishiyama .
@TheShotokankarateguy So Ed Parker's more akin to Sensei Kreese from The Karate Kid, it sounds like. Yeah, that movie gave us an idea of how THOSE types can turn out. They're pretty much the anthesis of all that Karate stands for, all punching and kicking and aggression without the honor, the will and the restraint to temper it...all Sith, no Jedi.
Hotheads who get Black Belts and proceed to beat their wives into comas certainly aren't doing Karate and its esteemed reputation any favors.
@BloodyBay yeah ed parker is just like sensei kreese from karate kid the movie , he teaches karate without the philosphy of karate , so karate with no honor is just a brutal fighting style , not a martial art , true karate is a martial art which includes the teachings of what master funakoshi taught ,oss .
@TheShotokankarateguy Oss. Thank you. Yes, some people out there need to learn that defeating an enemy is not enough; you have to defeat your enemy without becoming a savage or a monster in the process. You have to know how far is too far, to not cross any lines and to not do anything that you or anyone with you will regret. And the discipline that Karate is meant to teach us can safeguard us against going too far, against maiming or killing wherever subdual or accepting surrender is enough.
@BloodyBay oss and agreed , karate fights for justice and when someone is in karate they know not to cross the line . that is bushido and following the 5 dojo kun , to seek perfection in character , always faithful, refrain from violent behavior , and respect others .
@TheShotokankarateguy Hey, those are the same Dojo Kun that Sensei Williams imparted with us! Except I think he substituted "Live the way of truth" instead of "Be faithful" and added "Work hard and do the best that you can do," but it's been a while. (I think you might be missing one, too; I only count four Dojo Kun there.)
Sensei Williams was Air Force too. I remember that he trained all the way up to Shodan while stationed overseas, but I forget exactly where that was. Kadena AB, maybe?
@TheShotokankarateguy Ah, there we go! Endeavor, which pretty well means to try hard and to do your best. I guess Sensei Williams didn't steer me wrong there. :)
So what's your sensei like, if you don't mind me asking? It sounds like he's cut from the same cloth as Master Funakoshi and his students and descendants (and my own sensei), and the farthest thing from all the Ed Parkers (and John Kreeses and Ed Grubermans)....
@BloodyBay my sensei's sensei trained under master nakayama in Japan , my sensei's sensei's is master fusaro who is a korean war veteran who was in the army and came back to minnesota in 1957 coz after the korean war 1950-1954 , he stayed in Japan to trained under nakayama and he met master funakoshi personally and went to funakoshi's funeral , when he got back from Japan and back in the states , he taught in his parents basement and my sensei trained under sensei fusaro from 1960 til today .
@TheShotokankarateguy Man, it sounds like you found a great sensei! You had to be pretty lucky to meet a teacher with a history like that. :)
It sounds like he knows one of the secrets of life, too: you're never done learning and evolving, not for as long as you live. Just like life itself, you never really reach a point where you can say "Okay, I've learned everything that there is to know" and be done with it all.
@TheShotokankarateguy I've been wanting to get back into Shotokan training for years, but around here in East Texas all I can find is a Tang Soo Do school, a generic martial arts academy and a Taekwondo school or two out in Tyler, so I may have to branch out into something different. It wasn't part of the plan, but what can I do?
Keep training and keep living well. Oss. :)
(And with that, I have to get ready for work. It's been great chatting with you!)
@BloodyBay What belt did you get in Shotokan Karate? I hope you find a Dojo soon m8 :-) And i would appreciate if you can take a quick look on a clip on my channel. It's me doing the Heian Nidan kata. And if you quick post a quick comment on what you think that would be great :-)
@SilverRainFall That's pretty much it. Remember that the majority of martial arts have their roots in bloodier times and were developed to crush mortal enemies, not drunken loudmouths. Taekwondo originated in feudal Korea's army and their clashes with Japanese invaders, Capoeira originated with Brazilian slaves seeking to defend themselves against (or perhaps to overthrow) their masters...even the old Pankration styles stemmed from lethal Roman bloodsports.
@BloodyBay [cont.] So I think that's why many martial artists don't consider the sport forms of various fighting styles to be true martial arts. I certainly wouldn't trust my life to kickboxing, sport boxing or (saints forbid) pro wrestling, because when some jihadi shouts "Allah Ackbar" and sticks a handgun in your face, he's not going to honor any tap-outs or three-counts. I never got sent to the Sandbox in Desert Storm, but becaming a disciplined karateka--just in case--certainly didn't hurt.
It was not developed in Okinawa, an Okinawan was taken prisoner in China and learned Kung Fu, when he returned to Okinawa he developed Karate to adapt to Okinawans having shorter legs and stockier bodies. That is Karate's history, China believes Martials arts originated in India.
@masterjoshtkd Actually, Karate really was developed in Okinawa. It was mixed with original Ryukyuan martial arts with Chinese Kenpo and China claims it originated from Chinese martial arts but China and people in Okinawa actually taught each other their own martial arts while trading. Also, Kung Fu definitely didn't influence Karate.
PS: I don't remember any creator of Karate becoming a prisoner of China. Where did you learn all your BS?
@masterjoshtkd Well, well, well, what authoritative manuscript did you dig that gem out of given that karate is first indicated on Okinawa in the tenth century?
The full word is KARATE-DO translated The way of empty hand. It meens that the karate practicer goes different stages or levels while learning karate. Those levels are also mental and physical. It's said that a karate practicer's reflexes are three times better of somebody that doesn't practice any sport. The behaviour of the person is also improved because you become less violent cause you know you can beat the other and dont have to prove anything. This is what DO is. And Shotokan is the best.
@GrupaOp Kyokushin is the worse karate Style you can chose. I went once in a Kyokyshin Dojo to train while I was yellow belt of Shotokan. I fought with one who had brown belt (higher than yellow) and I won the hole time. I meen its a rediculos style. Shotokan has the most powerfull and dangerous videos on Internet and youtube.
@lukaqota kyokushin fighters dont know how to evade attacks like shotokan fighters , kyokushin fghters also have poor and ineffective techniques , shotokan trained people to actually know how to fight . kyokushin is all dreams ^_^
@GrupaOp shotokan is one of the best 5 karate styles from Japan , shotokan teaches better self-defense then kyoksuhin , and kyokushin creator oyama learned shotokan first .
@TheShotokankarateguy buhahah u are funny guy kyokushin is best karate and one of the 5 best Martial arts shotokan dont have guard and fight in zenkutsu dachi and dont have full concact and oyama dicade to make kokushin becouse shotokan was suck and where is shotokan on mma and k1?
@GrupaOp Well the reason because Shotokan is not in MMA and K1 or whatever is that those guys have better things to do in life. As I said in the begining of my comments -do meens cchanging your attitude and being less violent and not having the desire to prove that you are stronger. Its also important to show the Olympics that we are a controlled Martial Art not a street stupid fight. Taekwon do is in Olympic because they know is less dangerous than Shotokan. In movies Kyoshin is very funny.
@lukaqota k1 and mma is only sport like olympic but only who training good martial art can fight in mma and k1 shotokan is suck of curse beter say this is stupid street fighting
Hi guy,i guess u dont understand anything about shotokan man,what is ufc?i guess u dont know,its not mma?shotokan fight in zenkutsu,ha ha ha,its really funny,i think u r the funny guy man,u know ryoto machida?so...what u tell about his shotokan,he fights in zenkutsu??i think its better u research more about karate man instead of talking about something u dont know anything.
@lukaqota I totally agree with you, but I personaly think that there're no best styles. They're just different and it also depends on how hard you train.
Anyway, my respects to you. This from a Goju-Ryu practitioner.
押す!yeah, u become less insecure, more focused on more about you and your surroundings as oppose to what people or dumb worthless russian sluts think of you or themselves.
If you use kyokushin karate well, then I believe it could beat the heck out of any martial art. But it is very very very very hard to use it in a real fight. That is why kyokushin practicers seek perfection.
@RomeoSOF2 finally a person i can agree with but, yes, kyokushin seeks perfection in strength, stamina and style...at first I thought it was just a hobbie to me something i just fancy to do because I love Japan, Japanese and stuff related to Japan but now its way of life and a way of living my life I prefer to not fight but walk away from an argument or fight its something you learn along the journey of Karate...O . o I sound so experienced when I've only taken karate for 3 years...:O
@RomeoSOF2 x DD forma ? :DD zadu apsiimti truputeli ramesniu sprtu netoli namu sporto sale eisiu ant takeliu begioti ir plaukiosiu baseine, nes be baseino nemokeciau gyventi xo
@RomeoSOF2 jo tai tiesa XO ir po to kita ryta skaiciuoji melynes ir atvarai i shule ir draugei su kuria eini i karate zvengi tenn tiek ir tiek melyniu turiu :DDDD
@pastropmal The further you go, the more you realize you need to practice! :p
That's the thing for karate. I've practiced it for about 5 years now and still, I understand once and once again, that I need to practice more and more! :D
@RomeoSOF2 But that is the way for every martial art discipline. We must remember what sifu Jun Fan ( Bruce Lee) don't let any martial art become your gossple truth on the way of the fist, if not welcome and learn from others for we are all students ( including masters and black belts like me) and brothers under the martial code. ;-)
@Lonestar809 I feel that the karate society is my home. I feel so good at the karate camp where all the best karatekas in the country come to teach us!! :D
tonta tan tonta. Ademas tiene mas ritmo un diente!
arquichess 1 month ago in playlist 77
Very annoying, and I got a headache from the talking..
NeverSoHonest 4 months ago
shotekan karate .. ohh and i atually really DO karate =)
99wioletta 5 months ago
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pastropmal 5 months ago
Martial arts is nothing more than reflex set to geometry.
macktheknife888 5 months ago
my favorite martial art is Shotokan Karate-do
maestrularmelor 5 months ago
SOS UN INSULTO PARA EL KARATE
Sephiger20 6 months ago
Please don't waste my time and do porn!
leopoldvs 6 months ago 6
ok?
GaMeMakern 6 months ago
@hotforwords You're crazy beautiful and smart, but you weren't entirely accurate. Karate's roots began in China as Chuan Fa(Kung Fu), but was developed in Okinawa when Chinese Chuan Fa was combined with Okinawa Te to create Kara-te, which originally meant "China Hand" in Okinawan. It wasn't until Karate was introduced to Japan when the word was changed from Okinawan to the Japanese definiton, "empy hand."
44excalibur 6 months ago
Sanshinkai Karate.
SuperClintEastwood 7 months ago
LOVE karate
mirrie36 7 months ago
¡¡¡MADURE TARADA ESTÚPIDA!!!
TheCAMILOZAM 7 months ago
retarded
kronicaster 7 months ago
this is not karate this is shit
lukaxxd 7 months ago
Matsubayashi Ryu !
GW2Headhunter 7 months ago
shinto ryu !
sadathusain 7 months ago
Cute, dumb blonde. Every people have an indigenous system of self-defense. The phrase "martial art" implies that there are different ways to strike and grapple. To chamber or not to chamber while kicking is the question.
williams148 7 months ago
IGNORANT GENETIC DEGENERATE, u know nothing about Karate. YOU ARE THE PRODUCT OF A FAILED CONDOM. Maybe your parents are to blame. Go to church and get fucked by the priest.
whitemoonhermit 7 months ago
You don't know nothing about karate, stupid bitch...
You are insulting this art by your ignorance.
OdiumHG 7 months ago
@OdiumHG your most apropriate reaction however reflects very nicely the mindset of karate practisioners, come on man she even said it originated from chinese styles that's something even some, be it more ignorant, karatekas don't know
distorted1one 7 months ago
@distorted1one I didn't understood all of what you said. I just think that her presentation is sad, she didn't even had a good explanation of what the word "karate" means... Why do you speak about China? Karate is comming from Okinawa isn' it? Haha, look her position at 0:27; what a sad mawashi she is ready to fall.. No, sorry, i'm not a master, but i love karate and i'm sad to see how she can speak in front of 397 117 people about an art that she doens't even know. This is just advertisement.
OdiumHG 7 months ago
@OdiumHG karate is indeed developped in okinawa as karate, but they didn't start from nothing, karate is based on chinese fighting styles, in fact the original meaning of 'kara' was chinese, but in japanese you can interpret signs in different ways and they later on made it 'empty', look i'm not here to give you a lecture, but you know, don't get angry with her she's just having some fun man :p always happy to meet karate enthusiasts though!
distorted1one 7 months ago
i like your quintessence !!
HtHoOoN 7 months ago
...kill yourself...
LargoVinch777 7 months ago
wow camel toe much them shorts were fuckin nearly seethru cud see her puss
IamHexxorz 7 months ago
stupid girl
antoniohdez1 8 months ago
it is wat it is u moda f@#?!r
poisionserpent8 8 months ago
Ok, If you would've known any karate...you wouldn't have failed like that in your video. Then, like 1banryukyu has pointed out, it wasn't developed in China. In China Shaolin was developed, which came to Okinawa. Okinawa is the Birthplace of Te. From Okinawa Te was developed into many different styles. From those styles it developed to the Karate is we know it nowadays. Next time..DO YOUR RESEARCH FOR REAL instead of showing up in a sports bra and tight pants and thinking you're intelligent.
Tacoee 8 months ago
wow, it's like watching a train wreck..
Mapnapkin 8 months ago
@hotforwords
Ma'am
Before the 1920s the Kanji(Japanese) or Hanzi(Chinese) for Karate was Kara= China/Tang and Te=hand so the meaning was Chinese hand. After the 1930s the Okinawans would use the Kanji Kara= empty and Te=hand to Japanize their art form. Japan nor China was the birth place of Karate but it was the Ryukyu O Kuni or the Kingdom of the Ryukyu. In 1879 the kingdom would end and it would become Okinawa Ken or the prefecture of Okinawa. Osu
1banryukyu 8 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Karate estilo KON CHU DA
xtraduro 8 months ago
Karate estilo KON CHU DA
xtraduro 8 months ago
ha ha! so stupid
nowy5 8 months ago
TITIS OR GTFO!
sosodevious 8 months ago
WAT
Limrasson 8 months ago
Shotokan Karatedo
pirotechnik964 9 months ago 10
Anyways, karate DOES come from China, the truth is that Kung-fu was brought to Okinawa with chineese merchants centuries ago. Than the Okinawians developed Karate on the basis of it (Shaolin Kung-fu) to protect themselves from the Japanese.
Krzysztex 9 months ago 2
@Krzysztex Sir
The development of Karate Do was helped by Chinese Kung Fu but before 1609 which was the time Japanese Samurai from Satsuma Kyushu would invade the Ryukyuan Kingdom. The Ryukyuans had their own martial arts called Ti. The mixure of the Ryukyuan indigenous art form and Chinese Kung Fu would lead to what is now Karate Do but it's genesis was Ryukyuan Ti. Shuri Te, Naha Te and Tamari Te are the foundation for the majority of the Okinawan Karate Ryu or styles.
1banryukyu 8 months ago
Camel toe <3
Krzysztex 9 months ago
Martial Art comes from the word "Martial" meaning military or combat. all martial arts are not Asian like Karate Do, Judo, Kendo or Aikido. The common suffix Do is associated with the modern martial art forms unlike the classic Itsu meaning art. Boxing is a martial art, wrestling or any battlefield The bottom line is that all modern Japanese martial arts (after the Meiji reformation) end in DO,
mcohenjudo1 9 months ago
Martial Art comes from the word "Martial" meaning military or combat. all martial arts are not Asian like Karate Do, Judo, Kendo or Aikido. The common suffix Do is associated with the modern martial art forms unlike the classic Itsu meaning art. Boxing is a martial art, wrestling or any battlefield The bottom line is that all modern Japanese martial arts (after the Meiji refermation) end in DO,
mcohenjudo1 9 months ago
Judo
mandag34 9 months ago
wado ryu!
ronstero 9 months ago
how about we play karate in the bed ;) h
aboodal3las 9 months ago 2
Shotokan karate Best no comment about karate from china omfg ...
smrdljivariba 9 months ago 2
camel toe =) jummy
diegodsmack7 9 months ago
@diegodsmack7 sicko!
LakenStarCornell 9 months ago
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diegodsmack7 9 months ago
es estupida pero siquiera investigo que es KARATE!!
kakashidd7 10 months ago
Bố con điên
picachu9898 10 months ago
?????karate in china ?????'
carlosmoreira27 10 months ago
estas perdonada , sos linda no es necesario todo eso , sos linda
y listo
sempai1965 10 months ago
Dat camel toe...
*Bites lower lip*
Mmmm...
DemihumanGosu 10 months ago
Meh, My favorite is Judo, i like Eskrima too
SuperDragonICP 11 months ago
Taekwondo is better
ClumsyCat100 11 months ago
Kyokushin Karate!
Mistressofwhoosh 11 months ago 17
Hi lady, the term Martial Arts comes from Arts from Mars (planet devoted to Mars, the God of War). So literally it means 'art of war', like Sun Tsu's book.
paulmactwin 11 months ago
Whatever works.
DSR201 11 months ago
do you know the hisatory of the apache dance
sheppaul 11 months ago
Karate het cunt
Bet she wil never say karate again
Aye0303 11 months ago
napıyo bu amk liselisi
ForrHonour 1 year ago
yes it's EPIC fail xD
wnuk85 1 year ago
OMG that was EPIC :)
bumzenbumzen 1 year ago
EIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D En kestä :D hah haa...ei mitää tekemistä täl videol kyl karaten kaa...uuuhhh
TheEmpsu 1 year ago
Kaeate was invented in Okinawa. Yes, it borrowed from Fung Fu, because of the Okinawan relationship with China. Okinawa was not part of Japan when it was developed.
johnpauljones67 1 year ago
Forget about her karate ! But what about all the other things she's got 4u ?
Littlewhitelephant 1 year ago
You'd be very useful at sex,not karate ! No need to make yourself in a shame!...Just share your sex experience to purify us , bitch!
Ultrasors 1 year ago
so stupid that she dont shame make a video like that omg...
Ultimativnaruto 1 year ago
Karate wasnt formed in china, it was formed in Okinawa, which was then taken to Japan and taught, it just took off better in japan than in Okinawa
CrazyJ306 1 year ago
useless, waste of time if i see u on street I explain Karate to u
TheTurbocharge 1 year ago
Пиздец, Тупая брынза ! Нихрина в карате не шарит, хуйнёй какой-то маеца ... ппц ...
MyDOKTOP 1 year ago
It is going to take me at least a month to rid my hard drive from this mass amount of BULL SHIT!. Not about the sport as I am a student but from the dip shit they got to represent an honorable and acient art.
captain757747 1 year ago
OMG this is not karate
rareshiii 1 year ago
OK o_o there's me thinking that this video would be about karate, anyway.
I do karate, I've been doing it around 6 years now and I have learnt it's origin. Can I say that karate wasn't developed in China, it was in fact Okinawa when before it was taken over by Japan. The Chinese had some part in its development due to trading with Okinawa but it wasn't developed in China. Just thought I would add that seeing as though it was quite a big misunderstanding :P
TopShadowman 1 year ago
How about me and you do karate in your bed.
Emilio51994 1 year ago
Kyokushin Karate
rudja995 1 year ago
NINJISTU FTW
tijuanamarisol666 1 year ago
OK, you can "sit-in / on" one of my classes anyday
SensieSanzashi 1 year ago
pateticU_U!
Labrador159 1 year ago
Nice legs
bobwang890 1 year ago
uhh very sexy
Dietmarichson 1 year ago
she would be a good cheap fuck , come roll yer pussy on my karate cock............
TheGumtree01 1 year ago
jajaja wena rubia coca cola
cmonterotkd 1 year ago
Stupid cunt ...
azerty20007 1 year ago 22
@azerty20007 test
SuperKahoku 1 year ago
@SuperKahoku what ?
azerty20007 1 year ago
well...at least she looks good
demiens 1 year ago
acutally it means "chinese hand" but during WW2 no jap wanted to do "chinese hand " so they changed it , My favorit Martial art is Wing chun and Capoeira
crocgator44 1 year ago
muay thai the art of eight limbs ha so they teach you how to block kicks and fists but they dont expect elbows and knees to come flying at you :)
Doeboy555 1 year ago
Brazilian Jiu jitsu best martial art ever!!!!!!
JiujitsuZac99 1 year ago
@JiujitsuZac99 Why? Just because Royce Gracie won a few championships with it? Come now. Doesn't everyone know that winning tournaments doesn't make a martial art style "the best" any more than wearing a snazzy-looking school uniform makes your school "the best"? The martial arts are a hell of a lot deeper and more substantial than that.
BloodyBay 1 year ago
invented in china and perfected in japan? wtf is this bimbo talking about. china and japan have their own arts. and they are all very good, just different
jasmine5000 1 year ago
@jasmine5000 It looks like everyone here would agree with you (except for hotforwords herself). China and Japan have always been as different as Germany and Spain are, yet some people insist on mixing the two.
Kung Fu and its many styles do have a great history too. Wasn't it Emperor Wuzong who wanted to drive the Shaolin out of China, so he sent about 10,000 armored soldiers and horsemen to attack a Shaolin temple with 3,000 monks and disciples? And the Shaolin WON?
Epic stuff there. :)
BloodyBay 1 year ago
most stupid video ever...!! if u dont have a clue about what u r talking about... u better not talk...!!
saraypaiva 1 year ago
@saraypaiva I personally think is a she rreally investigated poor information about Karate. regardless what anybody thinks martial arts was made for killing and the protection of a nation. She really needs to investigate a little more about martial arts in general.
Lonestar809 1 year ago
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@saraypaiva I personally think that she really had investigated poor information about Karate. regardless what anybody thinks martial arts was made for killing and the protection of a nation. She really needs to investigate a little more about martial arts in general
Lonestar809 1 year ago
you dont know a thing about KARATE... wasted my time..
TheAllmightykevin 1 year ago
There is no such thing as a bad martial art; if not, bad teaching skills. It also depends how well and how determined the student grasps the art. Some students are just better grapplers than kickcers or punchers however this does not limit them to such technique. That is the beauty of martial arts, the way of never ending perfection of the self person
Lonestar809 1 year ago
I think I speak for every martial artist here when I say: A video titled "Karate" came up on my suggested videos, and I only clicked on it because there was a hot chick in the tab photo.
chrokeii 1 year ago
as a shotokan practitioner....i find deep offence to this bullshit.....
guitarkarate1 1 year ago
@guitarkarate1 I heard that. The chop-sockey sound effects are a bit demeaning, her form is terrible ("Damn it, woman, RIGHT ELBOW AT YOUR RIBS!") and what's with her claim that Karate ("kah-rah-TAY", by the way, not "kuh-RAH-tee"...) came from China? There's the suggestion that Karate's hand movements was INFLUENCED by Chinese traders and their Boxing, but saying that Karate came from Chinese Boxing is like saying that cats evolved from trees just because a cat rubbed up against a tree once.
BloodyBay 1 year ago
laska.. miażdżysz :D
sa9h1tt4rius 1 year ago
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Orlova is nothing short of brilliant. Her research is extensive, well based and factual. The fact that she speaks many languages and presents her findings in an easy to understand way should not detract from her gorgeous cleavage. Marina is both intelligent and poised when making her presentations. Her sexy looks and fabulous body should in no way diminish what she is talking about. She is after all a fantastic educator locked inside a stunning body. Booga Booga
Georgie2047 1 year ago
I think she'd know how to lick my shaft better....
franchise35 1 year ago
i am a big fan of karate and i am deeply offended by this video.
heavyironmusic 1 year ago
@heavyironmusic me too I'm in shotokan karate and this video offends me
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@TheShotokankarateguy I used to train in Shotokan Karate back in the Air Force (since God knows the Air Force won't teach you hand-to-hand combat unless you're an SP or CC...), and our sensei never let us practice breaking. But I swear on Gichin Funakoshi's soul, I almost did some breaking right here. With my head. Breaking my desk. From watching this video.
Man, what a waste of 157 seconds! She's got a nice body, but that's it for the good news here.
Oss.
BloodyBay 1 year ago
@BloodyBay so you were trained by master nishiyama ?
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@TheShotokankarateguy Heh! I wish. My sensei was a Sandan/3rd Dan, not quite Master Nishiyama's 10th Dan level. But Sensei Williams was a damn good sensei. He actually made everyone in our class read Master Funakoshi's "Karate-Do: My Way of Life" from cover to cover--and quizzed us on it--before he'd even consider letting us take the test to move up from Hachikyu/White Belt. He wanted us to understand the mind and soul of Shotokan, not just the movements. Not every sensei goes that deep.
BloodyBay 1 year ago
@BloodyBay I read master funakoshi's karate-do my way of life book , master funakoshi is an amazing person , he introduce karate to japan and help create the JKA. so your sensei required you guys to read the book? in order to advance into the next rank , now thats some old school way but its a must , most students in shotokan these days only understand the movements in karate and not the spiritual side , but karate taught in the the traditional way whichs includes the spiritual way is a must .
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@TheShotokankarateguy Oss. Karate is plagued with so many "Ed Grubermans" who only want to train in Karate just so they can beat people up. They never consider that the masters (like Funakoshi and many others with him) who created the various forms, schools and styles of the martial arts attained that level of mastery because they made the art a way of life. It's as much of what you think, how you take care of yourself and how you conduct yourself with others that makes the whole of the art.
BloodyBay 1 year ago
@BloodyBay ed parker killed karate pretty much , only the JKA is keeping the true spirit of karate alive . ed parker is the father of american karate and he uses karate as a fighting method with no karate-do, the way ed parker teaches it , its karate without the do , without the dojo kun and without bushido . master funakoshi goal was to seek perfection in character for everyone in shotokan or karate period . oss in memory of master funakoshi and nakayama and nishiyama .
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@TheShotokankarateguy So Ed Parker's more akin to Sensei Kreese from The Karate Kid, it sounds like. Yeah, that movie gave us an idea of how THOSE types can turn out. They're pretty much the anthesis of all that Karate stands for, all punching and kicking and aggression without the honor, the will and the restraint to temper it...all Sith, no Jedi.
Hotheads who get Black Belts and proceed to beat their wives into comas certainly aren't doing Karate and its esteemed reputation any favors.
BloodyBay 1 year ago
@BloodyBay yeah ed parker is just like sensei kreese from karate kid the movie , he teaches karate without the philosphy of karate , so karate with no honor is just a brutal fighting style , not a martial art , true karate is a martial art which includes the teachings of what master funakoshi taught ,oss .
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@TheShotokankarateguy Oss. Thank you. Yes, some people out there need to learn that defeating an enemy is not enough; you have to defeat your enemy without becoming a savage or a monster in the process. You have to know how far is too far, to not cross any lines and to not do anything that you or anyone with you will regret. And the discipline that Karate is meant to teach us can safeguard us against going too far, against maiming or killing wherever subdual or accepting surrender is enough.
BloodyBay 1 year ago
@BloodyBay oss and agreed , karate fights for justice and when someone is in karate they know not to cross the line . that is bushido and following the 5 dojo kun , to seek perfection in character , always faithful, refrain from violent behavior , and respect others .
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@TheShotokankarateguy Hey, those are the same Dojo Kun that Sensei Williams imparted with us! Except I think he substituted "Live the way of truth" instead of "Be faithful" and added "Work hard and do the best that you can do," but it's been a while. (I think you might be missing one, too; I only count four Dojo Kun there.)
Sensei Williams was Air Force too. I remember that he trained all the way up to Shodan while stationed overseas, but I forget exactly where that was. Kadena AB, maybe?
BloodyBay 1 year ago
@BloodyBay oh yes the 5th dojo kun - Endevor
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@TheShotokankarateguy Ah, there we go! Endeavor, which pretty well means to try hard and to do your best. I guess Sensei Williams didn't steer me wrong there. :)
So what's your sensei like, if you don't mind me asking? It sounds like he's cut from the same cloth as Master Funakoshi and his students and descendants (and my own sensei), and the farthest thing from all the Ed Parkers (and John Kreeses and Ed Grubermans)....
BloodyBay 1 year ago
@BloodyBay my sensei's sensei trained under master nakayama in Japan , my sensei's sensei's is master fusaro who is a korean war veteran who was in the army and came back to minnesota in 1957 coz after the korean war 1950-1954 , he stayed in Japan to trained under nakayama and he met master funakoshi personally and went to funakoshi's funeral , when he got back from Japan and back in the states , he taught in his parents basement and my sensei trained under sensei fusaro from 1960 til today .
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@TheShotokankarateguy Man, it sounds like you found a great sensei! You had to be pretty lucky to meet a teacher with a history like that. :)
It sounds like he knows one of the secrets of life, too: you're never done learning and evolving, not for as long as you live. Just like life itself, you never really reach a point where you can say "Okay, I've learned everything that there is to know" and be done with it all.
BloodyBay 1 year ago
@BloodyBay oss and yeah life is a long journey and there are always more to learn and thats what karate teaches .
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@TheShotokankarateguy I've been wanting to get back into Shotokan training for years, but around here in East Texas all I can find is a Tang Soo Do school, a generic martial arts academy and a Taekwondo school or two out in Tyler, so I may have to branch out into something different. It wasn't part of the plan, but what can I do?
Keep training and keep living well. Oss. :)
(And with that, I have to get ready for work. It's been great chatting with you!)
BloodyBay 1 year ago
@BloodyBay What belt did you get in Shotokan Karate? I hope you find a Dojo soon m8 :-) And i would appreciate if you can take a quick look on a clip on my channel. It's me doing the Heian Nidan kata. And if you quick post a quick comment on what you think that would be great :-)
Always nice to get the opinion of other people
NorwegianCrazyMan 1 year ago
i was told that they're called "martial arts" because Martial is another word for Military, so it's another way of saying "Military Arts"
SilverRainFall 1 year ago
@SilverRainFall That's pretty much it. Remember that the majority of martial arts have their roots in bloodier times and were developed to crush mortal enemies, not drunken loudmouths. Taekwondo originated in feudal Korea's army and their clashes with Japanese invaders, Capoeira originated with Brazilian slaves seeking to defend themselves against (or perhaps to overthrow) their masters...even the old Pankration styles stemmed from lethal Roman bloodsports.
BloodyBay 1 year ago
@BloodyBay [cont.] So I think that's why many martial artists don't consider the sport forms of various fighting styles to be true martial arts. I certainly wouldn't trust my life to kickboxing, sport boxing or (saints forbid) pro wrestling, because when some jihadi shouts "Allah Ackbar" and sticks a handgun in your face, he's not going to honor any tap-outs or three-counts. I never got sent to the Sandbox in Desert Storm, but becaming a disciplined karateka--just in case--certainly didn't hurt.
BloodyBay 1 year ago
It was not developed in Okinawa, an Okinawan was taken prisoner in China and learned Kung Fu, when he returned to Okinawa he developed Karate to adapt to Okinawans having shorter legs and stockier bodies. That is Karate's history, China believes Martials arts originated in India.
masterjoshtkd 1 year ago
@masterjoshtkd Actually, Karate really was developed in Okinawa. It was mixed with original Ryukyuan martial arts with Chinese Kenpo and China claims it originated from Chinese martial arts but China and people in Okinawa actually taught each other their own martial arts while trading. Also, Kung Fu definitely didn't influence Karate.
PS: I don't remember any creator of Karate becoming a prisoner of China. Where did you learn all your BS?
cruelgrotequeblood 1 year ago
@masterjoshtkd Well, well, well, what authoritative manuscript did you dig that gem out of given that karate is first indicated on Okinawa in the tenth century?
IEKUKATAKA 1 year ago
jajajaja tonta!!! e ignorante
digerli 1 year ago
Bitchooo, ela pode ser burrinha, mas é uma delícia, hahaha!
Zere o volume e divirta seus olhos!
SuperArtur1976 1 year ago
FAIL
blackmageek 1 year ago
Quem é esta IGNORANTE?
ruimgomez 1 year ago
I can feel my IQ dropping from watching this video
thecheeze9001 1 year ago
I haven't seen that much bullshit coming out of a girl's mouth since twogirlsonecup. Created in China, haha...
mafiamitzy 1 year ago
The full word is KARATE-DO translated The way of empty hand. It meens that the karate practicer goes different stages or levels while learning karate. Those levels are also mental and physical. It's said that a karate practicer's reflexes are three times better of somebody that doesn't practice any sport. The behaviour of the person is also improved because you become less violent cause you know you can beat the other and dont have to prove anything. This is what DO is. And Shotokan is the best.
lukaqota 1 year ago 5
@lukaqota Shotokan suck Kyokushin is best karate
GrupaOp 1 year ago
@GrupaOp Kyokushin is the worse karate Style you can chose. I went once in a Kyokyshin Dojo to train while I was yellow belt of Shotokan. I fought with one who had brown belt (higher than yellow) and I won the hole time. I meen its a rediculos style. Shotokan has the most powerfull and dangerous videos on Internet and youtube.
lukaqota 1 year ago
@lukaqota Buhaha so where is shotokan on k1 and mma?
GrupaOp 1 year ago
@lukaqota kyokushin fighters dont know how to evade attacks like shotokan fighters , kyokushin fghters also have poor and ineffective techniques , shotokan trained people to actually know how to fight . kyokushin is all dreams ^_^
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@GrupaOp shotokan is one of the best 5 karate styles from Japan , shotokan teaches better self-defense then kyoksuhin , and kyokushin creator oyama learned shotokan first .
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@TheShotokankarateguy buhahah u are funny guy kyokushin is best karate and one of the 5 best Martial arts shotokan dont have guard and fight in zenkutsu dachi and dont have full concact and oyama dicade to make kokushin becouse shotokan was suck and where is shotokan on mma and k1?
GrupaOp 1 year ago
@GrupaOp mma , well from shotokan school lyoto machida is a shotokan fighter and hes in the ufc .
TheShotokankarateguy 1 year ago
@GrupaOp Well the reason because Shotokan is not in MMA and K1 or whatever is that those guys have better things to do in life. As I said in the begining of my comments -do meens cchanging your attitude and being less violent and not having the desire to prove that you are stronger. Its also important to show the Olympics that we are a controlled Martial Art not a street stupid fight. Taekwon do is in Olympic because they know is less dangerous than Shotokan. In movies Kyoshin is very funny.
lukaqota 1 year ago
@lukaqota k1 and mma is only sport like olympic but only who training good martial art can fight in mma and k1 shotokan is suck of curse beter say this is stupid street fighting
GrupaOp 1 year ago
@GrupaOp
Hi guy,i guess u dont understand anything about shotokan man,what is ufc?i guess u dont know,its not mma?shotokan fight in zenkutsu,ha ha ha,its really funny,i think u r the funny guy man,u know ryoto machida?so...what u tell about his shotokan,he fights in zenkutsu??i think its better u research more about karate man instead of talking about something u dont know anything.
SuperKahoku 1 year ago
@SuperKahoku i know what is ufc but look at kyokushin kyokushin in mma and k1 is beter
GrupaOp 1 year ago
@lukaqota I totally agree with you, but I personaly think that there're no best styles. They're just different and it also depends on how hard you train.
Anyway, my respects to you. This from a Goju-Ryu practitioner.
Legionario91 1 year ago
@Legionario91 I agree 100% with you
Lonestar809 1 year ago
@lukaqota are you kidding? shotokan............. really? what a tool.
poorashit 1 year ago
@lukaqota
押す!yeah, u become less insecure, more focused on more about you and your surroundings as oppose to what people or dumb worthless russian sluts think of you or themselves.
MothRoom 1 year ago
@lukaqota Shotokan isn't the best =p
If you use kyokushin karate well, then I believe it could beat the heck out of any martial art. But it is very very very very hard to use it in a real fight. That is why kyokushin practicers seek perfection.
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 LMAO
lukaqota 1 year ago
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@lukaqota What's so fucking funny?
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 finally a person i can agree with but, yes, kyokushin seeks perfection in strength, stamina and style...at first I thought it was just a hobbie to me something i just fancy to do because I love Japan, Japanese and stuff related to Japan but now its way of life and a way of living my life I prefer to not fight but walk away from an argument or fight its something you learn along the journey of Karate...O . o I sound so experienced when I've only taken karate for 3 years...:O
SalduteLT 1 year ago
@SalduteLT Kai cia :D Lietuve ;D
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 x DDD nu ir kad Lietuve :DDD a yra skirtumas, vis vien lankau karate xp
SalduteLT 1 year ago
@SalduteLT Siaip pastebejimas :p Koki dirza turi? :o
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 Geltona, bet daugiau jau nebelaikysiu dirzu :/ nes isvarau i uzsieni mokytis koledze :/
SalduteLT 1 year ago
@SalduteLT As irgi vaziuosiu i Anglija studijuot... tavo vietoj as susirasciau koki vietini kluba ir toliau sportuociau :p
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 Zinai vis vien ne tas pats, man labai patiko kolektyvas kuriame buvau ir isvis labai nuostabus zmones x). Be ju nebuciau kas esu dabar :o.
SalduteLT 1 year ago
@SalduteLT Aisku ne tas pats, bet vistiek :p Forma palaikysi :]
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 x DD forma ? :DD zadu apsiimti truputeli ramesniu sprtu netoli namu sporto sale eisiu ant takeliu begioti ir plaukiosiu baseine, nes be baseino nemokeciau gyventi xo
SalduteLT 1 year ago
@SalduteLT Kaip be karate galim gyvent? :p
Man patinka, kai grizti namo, su nudauzytom kojom ir luzti i lova :D
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 jo tai tiesa XO ir po to kita ryta skaiciuoji melynes ir atvarai i shule ir draugei su kuria eini i karate zvengi tenn tiek ir tiek melyniu turiu :DDDD
SalduteLT 1 year ago
@SalduteLT Buna dar trenkese su kokiu 2tru danu xD Smagu sparinguotis su jais :D
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 x DD su jais man sunku mustis et ten iki asaru zvengi is ju , kai jie issidirieja x O
SalduteLT 1 year ago
@SalduteLT Bet veliau pries bendraamzius ir bendradirzius zymiai lengviau :D
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 aha nebent jei kalbam apie vaikinus kurie yra pvz 8kyu ir laimejo kova pries 1dan :DDD
SalduteLT 1 year ago
@SalduteLT Tai esu mates kaip per trenke 6 kyu mawashi i galva 2 danui kniso :D Bet gera toki :p
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 x DD kietai cj pasibegciau pamacius toki arba pasiverkciau ir sakyciau "treneri...........jis mane sudubasins" :DD
SalduteLT 11 months ago
@SalduteLT Beginners have the way to think they know what Karate really is at the very beginning.
pastropmal 1 year ago
@pastropmal The further you go, the more you realize you need to practice! :p
That's the thing for karate. I've practiced it for about 5 years now and still, I understand once and once again, that I need to practice more and more! :D
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago
@RomeoSOF2 But that is the way for every martial art discipline. We must remember what sifu Jun Fan ( Bruce Lee) don't let any martial art become your gossple truth on the way of the fist, if not welcome and learn from others for we are all students ( including masters and black belts like me) and brothers under the martial code. ;-)
Lonestar809 1 year ago
@Lonestar809 I feel that the karate society is my home. I feel so good at the karate camp where all the best karatekas in the country come to teach us!! :D
RomeoSOF2 1 year ago