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- American_Karate abstract "American Karate is a generic term generally referring to a hybridized martial art system that employs cross-training with more traditional martial art styles identifying themselves as a form of Karate. As such, American Karate incorporates the various aspects of many forms that were most important to their founding practitioners. American Karate take what it perceives as the best of the art from traditional Japanese, Okinawan, and Korean martial art forms. The American Karate form may also make use of techniques from other art forms such as; Jujutsu, Aikido, Judo, Kung fu, Kenpō, Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to name only a slight few. American Karate by its own nature focuses primarily on the "sporting aspects" relying on and obtained through sparring. In practical terms, sparring is offered to assist the student by demonstrating the physical and mental relationship of their action to their opponent's response and again, back to their counter strike, or evasive maneuver. American Karate generally tends to employ a less formal, or traditional approach to the self-defense regimen. Forms, or Katas may also be taught in many American Karate schools.".
- American_Karate wikiPageID "23693441".
- American_Karate wikiPageRevisionID "605890541".
- American_Karate date "December 2010".
- American_Karate essayLike "August 2009".
- American_Karate hasPhotoCollection American_Karate.
- American_Karate moreFootnotes "January 2011".
- American_Karate originalResearch "January 2011".
- American_Karate primarySources "January 2011".
- American_Karate reason "Parker's Kenpo has evolved into many branches that are hugely different from traditional linear Karate systems".
- American_Karate refimprove "January 2011".
- American_Karate subject Category:American_karate.
- American_Karate subject Category:Karate.
- American_Karate comment "American Karate is a generic term generally referring to a hybridized martial art system that employs cross-training with more traditional martial art styles identifying themselves as a form of Karate. As such, American Karate incorporates the various aspects of many forms that were most important to their founding practitioners. American Karate take what it perceives as the best of the art from traditional Japanese, Okinawan, and Korean martial art forms.".
- American_Karate label "American Karate".
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- American_Karate sameAs Q4744288.
- American_Karate sameAs Q4744288.
- American_Karate wasDerivedFrom American_Karate?oldid=605890541.
- American_Karate isPrimaryTopicOf American_Karate.