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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Kihon, Kata And Kumite: The Three KS Of Karate

Author:
Paul A. Walker



The educational system often talks about the \'Three Rs\' of Reading Writing and Arithmetic. To a casual observer, one might say that the education system was flawed from the very beginning by the fact that it can\'t spell! In Karate, however, we can spell, and the three Ks really are three Ks - Kihon, Kata and Kumite. Let\'s look at each one and explain what it is.

Kihon means Basics. Basics are the fundamentals of our art or style. In Karate, basics are our punches, our kicks, our blocks, our strikes and our stances. In order to build a strong foundation for our karate we must drill and practice the basics constantly. The honing of our basic technique is the very essence of our training and must be taken seriously in order to progress to a high level of skill. If we compare karate to learning a language, our kihon or karate basics are our vocabulary.

Kata means Form. Forms are sequences of movements that are put together in an overall pattern that we must memorize. Kata training includes the elements of direction, technique, speed, power and rhythm. On a deeper level the analysis of kata can lead to many useful discoveries for practical self-defense, since hidden within the different forms are many useful sequences of movements that can be directly applied to different scenarios. Going back to our language analogy, kata can be likened to the grammar of our karate.

Kumite means Partner Work or Sparring. Basic partner work introduces pre-arranged training drills that help us get used to using different punches, kicks, blocks and strikes. Through these set training drills we are able to directly apply our defensive movements and counters against actual attacks.

As we progress in our skill level the drills become harder with a greater element of surprise that is gradually introduced, until we are able to deal with random attacks from multiple opponents. For our language analogy our kumite training is how we express ourselves by using our vocabulary and our grammar appropriately based on any given situation.

By breaking down our karate training into the \'Three Ks\', we are able to focus on each core training element individually, and consequently improve our overall ability through a very systematic approach. Our ultimate goal is to combine these three elements seamlessly so that the \'Three Ks\' become one K -- and that K of course is Karate.

When this seamlessness takes place, you begin operating from a level of what is known in the west as unconscious competence. You don\'t have to think of the individual pieces and parts. Everything fits together and works in harmony almost totally without any direction from the conscious mind. This is the level from which the masters operate and that is why observing them is like watching poetry in motion.

For more information on these individual elements of Karate check out the following FREE Report 'Achieving the Black Belt: How to Successfully Take Your Karate to the Next Level'. You can download it at http://www.freekarateinformation.com.

Keep training hard and don\'t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions at paul@freekarateinformation.com.

Good luck and best wishes on your journey in karate.




About the Author

Paul A. Walker, is a 4th degree black belt karate instructor with over 25 years experience in the martial arts. In 2003 he attained his 4th degree black belt, after studying with the legendary Karate Master, Hirokazu Kanazawa in Tokyo for three years. Get more info at http://www.freekarateinformation.com

Starting To Learn Karate Is Just The Start

Author:
Paul Campbell


Karate as a discipline is more than a form of martial arts; it\'s a way of living. The various advantages of Karate are: Karate increases the hand eye coordination and body reflexes. It enhances the ability to concentrate. Thus it can help students and adults in all areas of their life. Karate is an excellent form of exercise which can not only help reduce and maintain a healthy weight but also increase bodily flexibility. In current times when the crimes and assaults are increasing by the day, Karate gives you an invaluable training to help you defend yourself. Karate increases the positive attitude towards life and confidence of the practitioner. Nowadays, the hectic work life induces lot of stress that can deteriorate our physical and mental well being. Karate gives you an outlet to overcome this stress and convert it into positive energy.

Realizing the tremendous life improving capability of Karate, more and more people are increasingly taking it up as a hobby and serious sport.

With the increasing popularity of Karate amongst kids and adults alike, the Karate learning centers like Karate club at Dudley are flourishing. The Karate clubs at Dudley are prominent karate clubs in England which are dedicated to the discipline of karate. The students of karate clubs at Dudley have represented F.E.K.O (Federation England Karate Organization). The main features of Karate club Dudley are:

The karate clubs at Dudley specialize in both hobby karate and competitive karate. For competitive karate enthusiasts the karate club at Dudley regularly holds the Kata lessons (meaning the forms or patterns of moves) and Kumite lesson meaning the sparring. The karate club at Dudely has certified instructors who are fully insured and cleared by CRB (criminal record bureau) to work with children. The Karate clubs at Dudley also provide full insurance to the students. Karate clubs at Dudley have certified physical trainers to train the students. The physical trainer instructs the students about the diet regimen, weight loss and other key aspects of karate learning.

The Karate club at Dudley is open for children from four years to adult. Special care is taken for the safety of children below six years. Even children and adults with special needs can join Karate club at Dudley.

To help the prospective students make an informed decision the first lesson at most karate clubs at Dudley is free. The membership of Karate club at Dudley is free and students can pay as they take lessons.

If you are a parent and pondering over whether to introduce your child to the sport of Karate or you are an adult wanting to learn Karate then Karate club at Dudley is the right place to start for your child or yourself.



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For more information on starting karate lessons visit dudley shukokai or dudley karate club

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