F.A.Q.s
(Frequently Asked Questions)
What Is Karate?
Karate as a Martial Art combines smooth, flowing, evasive
movements with sudden kicks and strikes. The emphasis is on power, both
physical and mental. Karate covers a broad spectrum of self defence, and
as such has an obvious attraction for men, women and children of all ages.
Karate also has a "sport' aspect and was proposed as
an Olympic sport for the 2004 Olympics, but (unfortunately) didn't
make it this time. Britain is one of the top countries in the world for
Karate, with a long history of gold medals to it's credit.
Why Practice Karate?
Most people take up Karate for self defence. Even
people who think they can defend themselves usually cannot! The
majority of law abiding citizens would not be able to deal with
a potentially violent situation, so what chance do they have against
the mugger, rapist or hooligan? Some of the benefits that can be
derived from regular practice of Karate, by people of all ages,
regardless of sex are...
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The promotion of physical fitness.
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Deeper mental awareness and self control.
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A practical method of self defence.
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Respect, and an understanding of yourself and others.
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A strong social aspect where many friendships are made.
Is Karate Suitable For Children?
Karate is one of the best recreational pursuits that a child
can practice. With the high degree of discipline in the class, the child
will learn to accept responsibilities, become more aware and self confident
without being big headed. Add this to the fitness and self defence benefits
and you can see why so many parents enrol their children into Karate classes.
Karate is also a pursuit for the more mature person. Many
people have taken up Karate in their 40's and above, and still gain
from the practice.
Is Karate Suitable For Women?
Without exception - YES! Most women today are aware of the
need to look after themselves. Karate helps make you more aware of yourself.
Karate is high on aerobic fitness so you can achieve good body tone as
well as learning to defend yourself. Karate has many benefits, as more
and more women are learning.
How Long Does It Take To Be Any Good?
It is difficult to put a time factor on how long it takes
to become any good at Karate as everyone has a different potential to
learn. We have had students successfully defend themselves in a "real"
fight after only a few weeks of training, others take longer. There is
no "quick fix" in karate, and you get back what you put in.
We have found from past experience that after six months
or so training most students are well on the way to achieving a good,
sound knowledge of karate and self defence. On average, it will take about
three years to attain a black belt.
How Much Time A Week?
Many students train twice a week, and the training schedules
for taking belts are based on this. Some people cannot make both sessions
due to work commitments or other factors, and this is perfectly acceptable.
Obviously, though, the more you train the faster you will progress.
We have found that initially people train once a week. Towards
the end of their first year of classes many people realise that to progress
at a reasonable rate they need to train twice a week, and it is not uncommon
for higher grades to train three times a week.
What About Injuries?
Karate does involve contact, and you have to be very lucky
or extremely good to avoid the occasional bruise in your Martial Arts
career. The instructors are very aware of the potential for injury and
constantly strive to promote technical excellence and self control to
reduce the risks. Because of this Karate has one of the lowest injury
rates of all 'sports', much less than Rugby or Football.
How Fit Do I Need To Be?
The majority of new students of all ages and sexes are unfit.
Your instructor understands this and it is his or her job to ease you
into the training. Many people of varying disability have also benefited
from Karate training, though this does depend on the nature of your disability.
If you want further information on disability issues
contact us.
What Should I Wear?
Initially, anything loose and comfortable - track suit and
a white T-shirt is ideal. If you have any jewellery (rings, watches, necklaces
etc.) please remove them before training, or, better still, leave them
at home. When you want a proper Karate Gi (suit) talk to your instructor.
What Else Should I Know?
Taiso-Do is a member of the Karate England, the only
governing body recognised by the Sports Council. All our instructors
are trained to a high level and insured.
Apart from our normal "club training" we have regular grading
examinations, special courses, social events and attend local and national
competitions, both as competitors and officials.
Whatever your needs, there is something for you in Karate.
For many people Karate is more than a hobby, it is a way of life.
When Can I Start?
Beginners are welcome at any time, as are people with previous
Martial Arts experience. The first training session is free, so you have
nothing to lose other than an hour or two of your time.
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