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Most karate that people learn in pay and train Mcdojo's isn't really effective in any sort of street encounter. The instructors just don't have a sense of reality when it comes to fights. Fights are fast, nasty, and unpredictible. Most store front karate dojo's teach you karate for sport, good exercise, and disiciple. In the street sports karate will get you killed. Those of you that think that because you can jump in the air and perform a spinning roundhouse kick that you are some sort of badass, are sorely mistaken. Karate is only effective if you train effectively. Training effectively means working your basics at home, working out at home, and focusing on simple but effective self defense techiques. You also have to work on improvising you defense and techinques to match a shifting combat environment. Most karate schools are to busy throwing birthday parties at their dojos (a defilement of the dojo in my opinion) to teach adequate self defense. In short take up kickboxing or boxing, your fighting skills, stamina, and power will be a lot better than your average backfist throwing-multiple front roundhouse throwing point fighter. If you insist on learning karate I suggest that you do your home work and research the system and school that you are looking at. If they throw birthday parties don't join because if you try to use the stuff that they teach you at a place like that you will be either killed, severely hurt, or just embarrassed by your average roundhouse punch throwing street thug. That's my advice from me to you.
Most karate that people learn in pay and train Mcdojo's isn't really effective in any sort of street encounter. The instructors just don't have a sense of reality when it comes to fights. Fights are fast, nasty, and unpredictible. Most store front karate dojo's teach you karate for sport, good exercise, and disiciple. In the street sports karate will get you killed. Those of you that think that because you can jump in the air and perform a spinning roundhouse kick that you are some sort of badass, are sorely mistaken. Karate is only effective if you train effectively. Training effectively means working your basics at home, working out at home, and focusing on simple but effective self defense techiques. You also have to work on improvising you defense and techinques to match a shifting combat environment. Most karate schools are to busy throwing birthday parties at their dojos (a defilement of the dojo in my opinion) to teach adequate self defense. In short take up kickboxing or boxing, your fighting skills, stamina, and power will be a lot better than your average backfist throwing-multiple front roundhouse throwing point fighter. If you insist on learning karate I suggest that you do your home work and research the system and school that you are looking at. If they throw birthday parties don't join because if you try to use the stuff that they teach you at a place like that you will be either killed, severely hurt, or just embarrassed by your average roundhouse punch throwing street thug. That's my advice from me to you.
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