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The Long Beach International Karate Championships is an International karate and martial arts tournament in Long Beach, California that was first held in August 1964 by Kenpo Grandmaster Ed Parker. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The tournament ran competition til 1999 under IKKA organization/Parker family.
Kyokushinkai and its "offshoot" karate organizations are the styles usually known to promote knockdown tournament rules. They believe this type of tournament competition is closer to "real life" personal combat, although still in a tournament setting with rules. There are three criticisms to date. First, is the quickness versus skill argument.
All world open tournaments operate under knockdown karate rules which involve standup bareknuckle fighting with basically no protection. The more characteristical rules in knockdown karate compared to other styles are that you are not allowed to punch in the face and a point system that only counts hits that actually "hurt" the opponent.
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From 1983 to 1991 he helped in the production of 8 International Karate Championships. [1] In December 1990, after his father died, Parker continued on within the martial arts industry and produced 6 educational martial arts videos.
The plot revolves around a team of American martial artists facing a team of South Korean martial artists in a martial arts tournament. [3] Several subplots pop up in the story — moral conflicts, the power of the human spirit triumphing over adversity and the meaning of life are some themes.
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