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The literal meaning of the two characters that make up the word karate in Japanese is 'empty hands', referring to the fact that karate originated as a method of self-defense which relied on the effective use of the unarmed body, was made up of elaborate techniques of blocking or thwarting an attack, and of counter-attacking an opponent by punching, striking or kicking.

As a physical art, karate is almost without equal. Since it is highly dynamic and makes balanced use of a large number of body muscles, it provides excellent all-round exrecise and develops coordination and agility.

With elaborate contest rules prohibiting dangerous throws and attacks to the sensitive parts of the athletes' body, it is possible to hold actual matches as in other combat sports. Because of the speed, the variety of techniques, and the split-second timing it requires, highly athletic-minded people have come to show a particular interest in competitive karate.

Besides the sparring in 'kumite', the one-on-one combat between two athletes, there are competitions in which 'katas', Japanese for forms, are performed to the highest level of perfection.

 Karate at The World Games 2005

Karate events on the Official Sports Program of The World Games 2009 Kaohsiung:

Kata (Men, Women); Kumite Men (-60, -65, -70, -75, -80, +80 kg, Open); Kumite Women (-53, -60, 60+, Open)


Only elaborate contest rules prohibiting dangerous throws and attacks to the sensitive parts of the body make the actual one-on-one combats between two athletes (kumite) possible. Lightning-fast speed, a great variety of techniques and split-second timing are the essence of the sparring.

Karate, like many of the other martial arts, upholds the ties to its Buddhist roots and strives to go beyond the technical aspects of combat. Besides defending against and defeating an opponent, the techniques and the training aim for the karateka to develop certain human qualities as well: self-control is just one of them.

 Karate at The World Games 2005

 
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