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Karate For Kids

Topic: Martial ArtsFeaturing Roger BoggsPublished May 22, 2008

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It seems to me that they (ATA Karate for Kids) should be advertising Taekwondo for Kids - NOT... Karate for Kids

ATA Karate for Kids, Martial Arts style is Taekwondo, not Karate. It is known as Songahm Taekwondo, a style specifically developed over the last 20 years by Eternal Grand Master H.U. Lee -

The word Taekwondo itself is made up of three Chinese/Korean words: Tae, meaning to kick or jump; Kwon, meaning fist or hand; and Do, which means "the way." Loosely (if not literally), it can be thought of as "The Way of the Hand and Foot."

Taekwondo is a Korean martial art and a combat sport. Taekwondo is the national sport of South Korea. It is also regarded as one of the world's most popular martial art in terms of number of practitioners, and sparring, is an official Olympic sporting event.

While famous for its wide range of kicks, Taekwondo also emphasizes breaking power, such as splitting wood and bricks using only the bare hands and feet. Training involves a variety of techniques, to include punching, kicking, dodging, jumping, parrying and blocking. Taekwondo also focuses on sparring especially tournament sparring.

Do Note: Taekwondo is not Karatenn~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

What is Karate?

Karate may be defined as a weaponless means of self defense. It consists of dynamic offensive and defensive techniques using all parts of the body to their maximum advantage.

Karate is one of the most widely practiced martial art forms in the world. Karate relies on physical coordination and mental focus. They were developed in Asia (primarily India, China and Japan) over the course of several thousands of years. In all this time, there have been countless martial arts variations, and there are hundreds of disciplines practiced today.

Modern karate developed out of martial arts forms practiced in Okinawa, an island that is now part of Japan. For hundreds of years, Okinawan martial arts experts honed a variety of combat styles, in part due to the political situation in the area. From time to time, the ruling authorities would ban peasants from possessing any weapons, leaving them with only their own bodies and household items to protect themselves. This played a part in the development of martial arts elsewhere in Asia as well.

The word karate is Japanese for "open hand" (kara means open and te means hand). Te signifies that your main weapon is your body. Instead of an arsenal of swords or guns, the karateka cultivates a personal arsenal of punches, kicks and deflection techniques focusing on Self Defense. Kara relates to the psychology of karate. Karatekas are open to the world around them, making them better equipped to handle any attack.

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Sensei (teacher) Roger Boggs is the Chief Instructor and Owner of Goshin Karate and Judo Academy in Scottsdale Arizona. He currently holds the rank of 3th Dan (3th degree Black belt). He also holds a Black Belt in Judo. He also holds rank in Taekwondo, & Jujutsu Sensei Boggs has a vast wealth of knowledge and is the example of skill that we all aspire to obtain. His commitment to our dojo by demonstrating the benefits of the right attitude. He began training in the Martial Arts in the 1980’s with Jung’s Taekwondo in Cedar Rapids Iowa, before relocating to Scottsdale Arizona. His passion for all things “martial arts” powers his daily training ethic and he continues to grow as a martial artist through guidance from many sources in the Judo, Jujitsu, and Karate community. For More information about Sensei Boggs or Goshin Karate & Judo Academy see http://www.goshinkarate.com/n or Mr. Boggs Blog at http://goshinkarate.blogspot.com/n