Defensive power of karate in the close range!
We have talked a lot about the centrality of close range fighting in self defense and, consequently, in historical karate. We have already demonstrated many applications/bunkai of kata with an emphasis on offensive (and control) potential at close range, such as in here and here [put links]. But what about the defensive part? Isn't it much harder to defend yourself in the close range? Check the rest of the article with much more information in the link below! https://muidokan.com/defensive-power-... If you like my content, please comment, like and share. Follow us on our social media (links at the top of this page). Be an active part of the karate revolution!

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