Gichin Funakoshi is one of the great karate masters....
I am reading his autobiography and it has changed my perspective on karate.
I don' think karate is much of a fighting art compared to more modern and scientific methods, such as boxing, judo, etc.
However, Karate seems to be about more than fighting. Particularly, improving one's well-being and making them a better person seems to be the goal of karate practice.
Gichin was a little eccentric, and I think some of his stories a little far-fetched.
Basically, karate seems to be a semi-cultic art bent more on changing one's way of life. So comparing it to other fighting arts is pointless, since karate is not about winning fights, but rather not fighting.
I am not pro or against karate, this is just my 2 cents based on my reading.
I am reading his autobiography and it has changed my perspective on karate.
I don' think karate is much of a fighting art compared to more modern and scientific methods, such as boxing, judo, etc.
However, Karate seems to be about more than fighting. Particularly, improving one's well-being and making them a better person seems to be the goal of karate practice.
Gichin was a little eccentric, and I think some of his stories a little far-fetched.
Basically, karate seems to be a semi-cultic art bent more on changing one's way of life. So comparing it to other fighting arts is pointless, since karate is not about winning fights, but rather not fighting.
I am not pro or against karate, this is just my 2 cents based on my reading.
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