Karate

Karate - the art of being
"Do not try to become" (Quote from Osho, an Indian philosopher). That's all about martial arts karate. When practicing the individual techniques, whether in kumite or kata, the main focus is on the athlete's inner attitude - not on strength. Upon entering a dojo, the practice site of active karateka, one feels the spirit of Far Eastern martial arts as an expression of respect for sports and sensei. The kumite karate is about feeling your own body and stopping punches like kicks in contact with your opponent. Visiting a Kata Karate event surprises the viewer with high-energy technology sequences.
Especially team performances give the impression of a perfectly rehearsed Far Eastern choreography, as that of martial art. "Kime" - the tense energy during bumps, punches, and kicks, brings here recognition and success. Karate has long been known as a children's and youth sport. The child-friendly "fight cats" program offers children from the age of 4 a playful introduction to the world of martial arts such as karate or taekwon-do. Likewise, many clubs are also involved in the field of disability sports and offer a contribution to lived integration with Para card. So that everyone feels comfortable in their sport, we at Budoland offer the perfect equipment for every karateka.