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Arambagh Shotokan Karate Academy was founded in the year 2007. We have been training as a team for more than a decade. Our students have attained position in World Karate Championships in Brazil, 49+ victory in Nationals & 120+ medals in State Championships with the right guidence from our experts & veterans. Along with Karate we also provide other strength training, Stamina building PT, Self Defence techniques, Balancing, Nan Chaku & Yoga for flexibility. This comprehensive training by our professionals enhance physical & mental fortitude extensively. Many of our Students had become trainers (Sensei) after accomplishing the Mastery Level training from our academy.
Where Karate Began
Karate, the Japanese word for “empty hands,” was born in the Okinawan Islands as a form of self-defense, at a time when weapons were banned by invading Japanese forces. It began as te (hand), a fighting style used by the natives of the Ryukyu Islands, and was later influenced by Chinese kenpō, introduced through the Chinese families that settled on Okinawa after trade relationships between China and the islands were established.
From three Okinawan cities (Shuri, Naha, Tomari), each closely spaced but with very different societal demands, three separate styles emerged:
Because of increasing Japanese influence, the label of te was eventually lengthened to karate-jutsu (Chinese hand art). It then changed to karate-do after an Okinawan master altered the meaning of the word kara (also pronounced tode) to mean “empty” rather than “Chinese hand.” karate-do translates into “the way of the empty hand.”
The Common Beliefs of Where Karate Started
Very little is known of the exact origins of karate before it appeared in Okinawa, but one popular theory states that it came from India over a thousand years ago, brought to China by a Buddhist monk called Bodhidarma (“daruma” in Japanese). As legend describes it, Bodhidarma arrived in Shaolinsi and began teaching Zen Buddhism as well, a style of temple boxing based on exercises designed to strengthen the mind and body. The historical accuracy of this legend is still a hot issue of debate today.
Significant Dates in the History of Karate