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    “The internationally recognized symbol of Kyokushin Karate, the Kanku, which originates from the kata Kanku Dai. In this form, the hands are raised to the sky with the fingers touching. The logo interprets the fingers as the points implying the peaks, representing the wrists as the wide sections, signifying power. The center represents infinity and the circle that encloses the parts, continuity and circular motion. It is the utilization of this circular movement in the execution of techniques that distinguishes Kyokushin Karate from traditional styles of karate that rely on simple linear motion.”

    “The logo interprets the fingers as the points implying the peaks” The peak of what?

    “Representing the wrists as the wide sections, signifying power” The power of what?

    “The center represents infinity” The infinity of what?

    “The circle that encloses the parts, continuity and circular motion” the continuity of what? what are the circular motions in Kyokushin?

    “It is the utilization of this circular movement in the execution of techniques that distinguishes Kyokushin Karate from traditional styles of karate that rely on simple linear motion.”
    what does it mean to have circular movement what are they in kyokushin and how are they different from simple linear motions?

    I hope that someone would help with explaning the deeper meaning of the Kanku?

    OSU!!
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