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  2. Karate - Wikipedia

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    Karate (空手) (/ k ə ˈ r ɑː t i /; Japanese pronunciation: ⓘ; Okinawan pronunciation:), also karate-do (空手道, Karate-dō), is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called te ( 手 ) , "hand"; tī in Okinawan) under the influence of Chinese martial arts .

  3. Okinawan martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The genealogy of Shuri-te Ankō Itosu, often called the "Father of modern karate" Shuri-te (首里手, Okinawan: Suidii) is a pre-World War II term for a type of indigenous martial art to the area around Shuri, the old capital city of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Important Okinawan masters of Shuri-te: Sakugawa Kanga; Matsumura Sōkon; Itosu Ankō ...

  4. Groin attack - Wikipedia

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    An attack to the groin in sports is considered to be a "low blow", not only in the literal sense, but is the origin of the metaphor as well.In a playful attack, or attack in the framework of a sport, a low blow is seen as unfair or improper and is often considered dishonorable.

  5. Karate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1946 Robert Trias, a returning U.S. Navy veteran, began teaching private lessons in Phoenix, Arizona. [9] Other early teachers of karate in America were Ed Parker (a native Hawaiian and Coast Guard veteran who earned a black belt in 1953), [10] George Mattson (who began studying while stationed in Okinawa in 1956), and Peter Urban (a Navy veteran who started training while stationed in ...

  6. Martial arts - Wikipedia

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    United States Marine practicing martial arts, 2008. Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defence; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation's intangible cultural heritage. [1]

  7. FACT CHECK: No, Pride Flags Are Not Banned From FIFA World ...

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    A post shared on Threads claims pride flags have been banned from the 2025 FIFA World Cup. View on Threads Verdict: False This claim is baseless. Fact Check: Republican Sen. Randy Fine is trying ...

  8. TikTok influencers threaten to not pay their taxes if the app ...

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    TikTok influencers are claiming they won’t pay their taxes this year if the app gets banned. Some argue they shouldn’t have to pay the government for taking away their job, and others say they ...

  9. ‘Why, why, why?’ – 9 famous songs that were banned - AOL

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    Tom Jones’ song ‘Delilah’ has been banned by the Welsh rugby union. Some songs were written to provoke, while others have fallen foul of misinterpretation. Lizzy Cooney picks some of the ...