Martial arts karate
Even though there are a number of martial arts, karate
is the art that is practiced most around the world. There could be a
few reasons for why this true, but one of the main reasons that attracts
people to karate is its philosophy.
If a person simply wants to punch and kick, there are a number of styles
of martial arts that he can study, but for those who truly want to appreciate
martial arts, karate might be the best choice thanks to the fact that
karate is as mental as it is physical.
The word “karate” comes from the word karatedo which means
to purge oneself from selfish and evil thoughts. According to ancient
karate, only those people who have a clear mind as well as a clear conscience
should study karate. Humility and gentleness are key to being able to
practice karate.
As is true with most martial arts, karate practitioners must be able
to accept and learn from criticism. Funakoshi, who is the developer
of karate, believed that a student of karate might not need to actually
use his skills in a confrontation more than once a lifetime.
As is the case in many martial arts, karate practitioners must learn
to discipline themselves to only use their skills when absolutely necessary.
Karate teaches that indecisiveness is a weakness. Because it is one
of the most mental martial arts, karate is popular among those people
who want to grow spiritually as well as physically.