Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Sport That Schools Should Encourage students to Engage In

 

Karate is a martial art developed on the Ryukyu Islands in what is now Okinawa, Japan. It developed from the indigenous martial arts of Ryukyu Islands (called te (?), literally "hand"; tii in Okinawan) under the influence of Chinese martial arts, particularly Fujian White Crane.

            Karate is now predominantly a striking art using punching, kicking, knee strikes, elbow strikes and open hand techniques such as knife-hands, spear-hands, and palm-heel strikes. Historically and in some modern styles grappling, throws, joint locks, restraints, and vital point strikes are also taught.

 A karate practitioner is called a karateka (空手家?).

Karate developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It was brought to the Japanese mainland in the early 20th century during a time of cultural exchanges between the Japanese and the Chinese. It was systematically taught in Japan after the Taisho era. In 1922 the Japanese Ministry of Education invited Gichin Funakoshi to Tokyo to give a karate demonstration. In 1924 Keio University established the first university karate club in mainland Japan and by 1932, major Japanese universities had karate clubs. In this era of escalating Japanese militarism, the name was changed from 唐手 ("Chinese hand" or "Tang hand") to 空手 ("empty hand") – both of which are pronounced karate – to indicate that the Japanese wished to develop the combat form in Japanese style. After World War II, Okinawa became an important United States military site and karate became popular among servicemen stationed there.

The martial arts movies of the 1960s and 1970s served to greatly increase the popularity of martial arts around the world, and in English the word karate began to be used in a generic way to refer to all striking-based Oriental martial arts. Karate schools began appearing across the world, catering to those with casual interest as well as those seeking a deeper study of the art.

 
Karate as a Sport in School
 

I think Karate is a good sport to be taught in school because not only will it teach you discipline, respect, and proper values regarding peace… it also teaches you self defense. I’ve studied karate before and the Sensei has always reminded us that Karate isn’t for violence. It has never been for violence. It’s an art, a sport, or for self-defense. People should study Karate to get to know themselves and the capabilities of their bodies more. It’s never for revenge or to inflict pain. Karate is for discipline and for the ability to protect yourself and others from harm.

I think Karate should be in schools more, to teach students discipline and to teach them how to protect themselves. Especially during this time where human-trafficking, rape, kidnapping, and murder exist. Students should be able to know how to protect and defend themselves.

Karate can be a sport, but it also can be something students can actually benefit from.