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O que (quem) é karate$42045$ - definição

COMPETITION FORMATS OF KARATE WHERE COMPETITORS SPAR FULL-CONTACT AND WHICH ALLOW A KNOCKOUT AS WINNING CRITERION
Full Contact Karate; Full-contact Karate; Full contact Karate; Knockdown karate; Semi contact karate; Full-Contact Karate; Full-contact karate
  • Bōgutsuki]] - a form of full-contact karate fought with armour

karate         
  • 1924}}
  • Karatekas wearing different colored belts
  • Female kumite at Karate1 Premier League, 2018
  • Karate Fighting Championship
  • Karate Kumite pictograms of Olympic sports
  • Karate training in front of [[Shuri Castle]] in [[Naha]] (1938)
  • Karate movements in [[Lappeenranta]]
  • Karate in [[Naha]] before the war; (before 1946)
  • Chōki Motobu]], [[Kenwa Mabuni]], Genwa Nakasone, and [[Shinken Taira]]
  • Chōki Motobu]] in Naihanchi-dachi, one of the basic karate stances
  • Okinawa Shorinjiryu Karate
  • Ian Pollet executing a [[flying kick]] with one of his students
MARTIAL ART
KaratE; Karate-do; Karatedo; Okinawa karate; Karate-ka; Karate do; 空手; History of karate; Channan; 空手道; Karate San; Krotty; To-te; Karatedō; Shinsa; Karateka (martial arts); Karateka; Karate master; Karate-dō; Sport Karate; Sport karate; Karate!; Karate in Europe; Karate in Canada
Karate is a Japanese sport or way of fighting in which people fight using their hands, elbows, feet, and legs.
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karateka         
  • 1924}}
  • Karatekas wearing different colored belts
  • Female kumite at Karate1 Premier League, 2018
  • Karate Fighting Championship
  • Karate Kumite pictograms of Olympic sports
  • Karate training in front of [[Shuri Castle]] in [[Naha]] (1938)
  • Karate movements in [[Lappeenranta]]
  • Karate in [[Naha]] before the war; (before 1946)
  • Chōki Motobu]], [[Kenwa Mabuni]], Genwa Nakasone, and [[Shinken Taira]]
  • Chōki Motobu]] in Naihanchi-dachi, one of the basic karate stances
  • Okinawa Shorinjiryu Karate
  • Ian Pollet executing a [[flying kick]] with one of his students
MARTIAL ART
KaratE; Karate-do; Karatedo; Okinawa karate; Karate-ka; Karate do; 空手; History of karate; Channan; 空手道; Karate San; Krotty; To-te; Karatedō; Shinsa; Karateka (martial arts); Karateka; Karate master; Karate-dō; Sport Karate; Sport karate; Karate!; Karate in Europe; Karate in Canada
[k?'r?:t?k?:]
¦ noun (plural same or karatekas) a practitioner of karate.
Origin
from Japanese.
karate         
  • 1924}}
  • Karatekas wearing different colored belts
  • Female kumite at Karate1 Premier League, 2018
  • Karate Fighting Championship
  • Karate Kumite pictograms of Olympic sports
  • Karate training in front of [[Shuri Castle]] in [[Naha]] (1938)
  • Karate movements in [[Lappeenranta]]
  • Karate in [[Naha]] before the war; (before 1946)
  • Chōki Motobu]], [[Kenwa Mabuni]], Genwa Nakasone, and [[Shinken Taira]]
  • Chōki Motobu]] in Naihanchi-dachi, one of the basic karate stances
  • Okinawa Shorinjiryu Karate
  • Ian Pollet executing a [[flying kick]] with one of his students
MARTIAL ART
KaratE; Karate-do; Karatedo; Okinawa karate; Karate-ka; Karate do; 空手; History of karate; Channan; 空手道; Karate San; Krotty; To-te; Karatedō; Shinsa; Karateka (martial arts); Karateka; Karate master; Karate-dō; Sport Karate; Sport karate; Karate!; Karate in Europe; Karate in Canada
[k?'r?:ti]
¦ noun an oriental system of unarmed combat using the hands and feet to deliver and block blows.
Origin
Japanese, from kara 'empty' + te 'hand'.

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Full contact karate

Full contact karate is any format of karate where competitors spar (also called Kumite) full-contact and allow a knockout as winning criterion.