JKA of Thibodaux
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JKA of Thibodaux teaches the Shotokan school of karate. It is a Japanese style that is characterized by strong focus (a concentrated moment of energy) made possible by full hip motions and a total body commitment to the technique. This is formal training, based upon traditional teaching methods, that gradually builds up ones physical condition and mental concentration.
Shotokan Karate is different from many other martial arts in that instead of thrusting the beginner immediately into actual sparing and contact situations - where injuries may easily happen and where little real learning can occur - Shotokan begins by teaching basic principles and movements. All other techniques are built upon this solid foundation. With an understanding of how power and speed are generated, progress will be made toward strong, effective techniques. Although physical confrontations should be avoided, if one becomes necessary, the goal is not for an extended conflict, but to end the encounter with a single, decisive attack.
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