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Traditional Kyokushin Karate: Budo & Knockdown Fighting

Traditional Kyokushin Karate: Budo & Knockdown Fighting

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‘Traditional Kyokushin Karate: Budo & Knockdown Fighting’ by Sensei Piotr Szeligowski 4th Dan is a ground breaking, multi-disciplinary survey of karate as a form of martial arts combined with top performance sports theories. This engaging manual also presents a proprietary championship training program that was developed by the author. Sensei Szeligowski’ book is a first of its kind work ever published on the martial arts’ competitive fighting market. The book showcases a unique, easy-to-read combination of Budo karate tradition with an application of sports theory and methodology to this discipline of martial arts. Additionally, it features over a hundred pages of photos depicting kata forms, highly effective self-defense techniques. It provides an in-depth study of sport psychology principles, complete fitness conditioning and nutrition program, injury prevention and first aid procedures, as well as, an interview with the author.

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martial arts……?

i need help pick an art for a cop….. these are the only places in my area…. shotokan karate, kyokushin karate, shaolin kung fu, tai chi kung fu,
please help and dont give unwanted advice

What is the best Martial Art?

Im a Black Belt with Seido Karate (a mix between Shotokan, Goju-ryu, Kyokushin, with some aikido) and I’m just wondering what people would say. And nobody should say “Muay Thai” because Seido’s founder Kaicho T. Nakamura knocked out the then Muay Thai champion in a highly publicized event in the 70′s.
I read something abou how striking arts never take consideration about ground fighting, that is incorrect. All karates have implemented this one way or another, and seido karate DOES impliment throws, rolls, and other fun stuff, although usually not seen until shodan.

Better Kicking Techniques?

Which martial art do you think has the best kicking techniques, besides Muay Thai? Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do, Kyokushin, Shotokan, Goju Ryu, what? Not a which style is better question, but which techniques are better, as there is a difference.

Thanks in advance.
The level of contact used in sparring is irrelevant, as you could train full contact irregardless. What matters are the mechanics, or rather, the nature of the techniques.