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Karate Trophy Information:
Karate is a martial art developed from Chinese kenpo and indigenous fighting methods from the Ryukyu Islands. Modern karate training is commonly divided into kihon (basics or fundamentals), kata (forms), and kumite (sparring). Modern Japanese-influenced karate training often emphasizes the psychological elements incorporated into a proper kokoro (attitude) such as perseverance, fearlessness, virtue, and leadership skills. Karate competition has three disciplines: sparring (kumite), empty-handed forms (kata), and weapons forms (kobudo kata). Some people claim that, due to the generic meaning of "karate", any unarmed combat system or sport could accurately be called karate. Karate was originally written as Chinese hand in kanji, but was later changed to a homophone meaning empty hand.
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