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Questions on karate specifically knockdown karate?
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<blockquote data-quote="JonJones1" data-source="post: 2566425" data-attributes="member: 809576"><p>1. How come most kyokushin schools don't spar bare-knuckled? In the 3 schools that I've checked, they use shinpads and gloves, how can you condition the body for hits if you use protection!??</p><p></p><p>2. Do you enjoy or dread the thought and time of kumite?</p><p>I live in Europe. The shocking thing is Ninjutsu practice here produces more injuries than karate. Two of my friends suffer broken bones recently due to sweeping. The first one, a guy, got swept the instructor, fell on the wooden floor elbow first, which made his elbow swollen for 2 months. The second, a lady, evaded the attacks during grading, but got swept as well, fell on the floor and broke her elbow and pelvic bone, but NO LAWSUIT. </p><p></p><p>In BJJ, no lawsuit as well when majority of injuries happen?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonJones1, post: 2566425, member: 809576"] 1. How come most kyokushin schools don't spar bare-knuckled? In the 3 schools that I've checked, they use shinpads and gloves, how can you condition the body for hits if you use protection!?? 2. Do you enjoy or dread the thought and time of kumite? I live in Europe. The shocking thing is Ninjutsu practice here produces more injuries than karate. Two of my friends suffer broken bones recently due to sweeping. The first one, a guy, got swept the instructor, fell on the wooden floor elbow first, which made his elbow swollen for 2 months. The second, a lady, evaded the attacks during grading, but got swept as well, fell on the floor and broke her elbow and pelvic bone, but NO LAWSUIT. In BJJ, no lawsuit as well when majority of injuries happen????? [/QUOTE]
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