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What style of Karate is the most practical.?
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnD" data-source="post: 2003414" data-attributes="member: 213639"><p>If you want LOTS of sparring then you want Kyokushin as one of it's principles is a lot of full contact sparring. As for which should you take, they are all linear hard arts, visit each dojo and take a free class. This will come down to which SCHOOL are you most comfortable with as I would rate all the systems equally against each other. Keep in mind what you learn is not a style but a tool bag and how to use the tools. How much you use which tool and when you use it is really what you practice for. I will bet all three of those schools will employ sparring, and equal kicks and punches.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnD, post: 2003414, member: 213639"] If you want LOTS of sparring then you want Kyokushin as one of it's principles is a lot of full contact sparring. As for which should you take, they are all linear hard arts, visit each dojo and take a free class. This will come down to which SCHOOL are you most comfortable with as I would rate all the systems equally against each other. Keep in mind what you learn is not a style but a tool bag and how to use the tools. How much you use which tool and when you use it is really what you practice for. I will bet all three of those schools will employ sparring, and equal kicks and punches. Good luck and enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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