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Karate tae kwon do, as explained by Master Gichin Funakoshi, is, "Just as it is the clear mirror that reflects without distortion, or the quiet valley that echoes a sound.
So must one who would study Karate-do purge himself of selfish and evil thoughts, for only with a clear mind and conscience can he understand that which he receives. This is another meaning of the element kara in Karate tae kwon do.
Another explanation given by Funakoshi is that of always striving to be inwardly humble and outwardly gentle. Finally, another explanation of kara by Funakoshi also talks about the elemental form of the universe, which is emptiness (kara, ku), "and thus, emptiness is form itself. The kara of Karate tae kwon do has this meaning." It is clear from these explanations that karate is much more than mere self-defense techniques.
Karate Technique trained with various Karate masters, and then he devised his own system, which he named Shotokan . He spread the style to the Japanese mainland and eventually to the West. Master Funakoshi, inspired by traditional martial arts from the main Japanese islands (such as Kyudo, Kendo, and Judo) modified karate, which until that moment could have been called Karate Technique and emphasized its philosophical aspects by combining karate techniques with traditional Budo (the martial way).
In the Karate Technique, Budo is formed by two Chinese characters. "bu" is formed by two symbols, a symbol that means to stop is drawn inside another symbol of two weapons, two crossed halberds. Thus, "bu" means to stop conflict. As stated before, "do" means a way or a life philosophy. In Master Funakoshi's own words, "Since karate is a Budo, this meaning should be deeply considered, and the fists should not be used heedlessly."
Karate Techniques of American Kempo (or Kenpo) (American fist law) is an eclectic art developed by Hawaiian Ed Parker. The art combines the Kara-ho Kempo karate that Parker learned from William Chow, with influences from Chinese, Japanese Kosho-tyu Kenpo, Hawaiian, and Western martial art sources.
Karate Techniques added many labels to concepts from these arts that originally has no labels. It blends circular motions and evasive movements with linear kicks and punches. It is oriented toward "street" self-defense. The system allows "artistic interpretation" and many American offshoots have evolved from it.
Karate Techniques: Cha-yon-ryu (Natural Way) is an eclectic, fairly new martial art founded in 1968 by Kim Soo of Houston, Texas. Taekwondo and Shotokan karate contribute kicking techniques, strong stances, and direct, linear strikes and blocks. Okinawa-te movements add techniques with some angularity, and Quanfa-gongfu contributes fluid, circular movements.
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