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  1. Karate - Wikipedia

    Karate (空手) (/ kəˈrɑːti /; Japanese pronunciation: [kaɾate] ⓘ; Okinawan pronunciation: [kaɾati]), also karate-do (空手道, Karate-dō), is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom.

  2. Learn Karate in Staten Island, NY | Dragon Kim's Karate USA

    Learn Karate in Staten Island's best Karate school. We offer children, teen and adult programs. Fitness and discipline for the mind and body.

  3. Karate | Origin, Description, & History | Britannica

    Dec 2, 2025 · Karate, unarmed martial-arts discipline employing kicking, striking, and defensive blocking with arms and legs, with an emphasis on concentrating as much of the body’s power as possible at …

  4. 13 Main Karate Styles and Their Differences - The Karate Blog

    Sep 9, 2023 · Even the basic Karate style that Gichin Funakoshi brought from Okinawa to Japan has morphed into something new. Now, not even 100 years later, various different types of Karate are …

  5. How to Teach Yourself the Basics of Karate: 12 Steps - wikiHow

    Apr 23, 2025 · Karate in its modern form was established around 400 years ago in Japan, with its roots mainly derived from Chinese Kung Fu. See Step 1 below to start teaching yourself the basics of this …

  6. What is Karate? - Karate of Stanford

    Shotokan Karate is a weaponless martial art developed in Okinawa and Japan that emphasizes power and efficiency in combat. Training is based on the Shotokan trinity: kihon (basics), kata (forms), and …

  7. World Karate Federation - WKF

    The World Karate Federation aims to promote karate as a sport and to inform about everything related to this activity

  8. Karate & Martial Arts Classes for Kids and Adults | Action Karate

    Explore a wide range of karate and martial arts classes for kids and adults across the US. Enhance your skills, fitness, and discipline with expert instructors nationwide.

  9. Karate History: Timeline & How it started - SportsFoundation

    Jan 22, 2024 · As Karate continues to evolve, it remains a unifying force for practitioners across borders, reinforcing its cultural importance and historical roots. To explore the origins and the individual …

  10. Karate in the United States - Wikipedia

    Karate was first introduced to American service men after World War II by Japanese and Okinawan karate masters. [1][2] Many of these US servicemen took their newfound skills to the United States …