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Hello all! Welcome to the new and improved KarateForums website!!

 

What's new, you ask? Why, I am! That's what. That makes the website new, doesn't it? Maybe not improved though...

 

Ok, perhaps a lame way to introduce myself. I just discovered this forum this morning and thought I would join. I've been studying Shotokan Karate for the last year with the ACKU in Calgary, Canada. Anyone in the vicinity? Only a green belt so far, but I am absolutely LOVING karate training.

 

I guess I came to the right place. Here's a quick question to get some different opinions:

 

The club I train at does very little contact when teaching kumite. It's classed as "semi-contact". Bascially we learn the 5-step and 1-step required for grading as well as practice our basics against one another, but there is no free-sparring in the dojo. There is a seperate kumite class that you can take, but the required protective gear costs almost $500, so I haven't checked that out yet.

 

So the question is, how important to you feel full free-sparring is when one is first learning karate?

 

I enjoy the method of teaching so far, but I realize how important sparring can be. Obviously karate is a martial art and is designed for combat. Am I jeopardizing myself by not learning to free-spar now, as opposed to waiting until Brown or Red belt level?

 

Anyway, just wanted to get some different opinions, and say hi.

 

Cheers,

 

Wap

"Fighting fighting. Same Same"

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welcome

(General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."

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Yeah, strange introduction. :P But hi!
Shukokai Karate, Orange belt ( 7. kyu)
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