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		<title>Tactics of Karate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To apply karate tactics correctly, discipline &#8211; mental as well as physical &#8211; cannot be overemphasized. Mental discipline breeds the right attitude in the competition, while the physical side of the discipline provides the right timing in the execution of the movements. In this short article the tactics are designed mostly for competition. This is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To apply karate tactics correctly, discipline &#8211; mental as well as physical &#8211; cannot be overemphasized. Mental discipline breeds the right attitude in the competition, while the physical side of the discipline provides the right timing in the execution of the movements. In this short article the tactics are designed mostly for competition. This is not for street fighting where the correct application of a movement is not as important as its result.</p>
<p align="left">Tactics are applied in several different ways.</p>
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<p align="left" style="margin-bottom: 0in">Provoking your opponent 	into making mistakes and capitalizing on these mistakes. To do this 	you must force him to telegraph his intentions. You can then 	properly anticipate this attacks and defend yourself. One way to do 	this is to advance quickly toward the opponent then suddenly move 	even farther back than you were before. He cannot follow you that 	quickly and his attack will be too late and from too great a 	distance.</p>
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<p align="left" style="margin-bottom: 0in">Attacking your 	opponent&#8217;s weak spots and preparing yourself to act decisively with 	attacks, counterattacks and defenses. In this tactic you should 	know your opponent&#8217;s weak spots. For example, you know he cannot 	protect his head properly. You make a decisive attack there; or 	feint to the lower body to make him react to that and then attack 	his head.</p>
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<p align="left" style="margin-bottom: 0in">Being capable 	protecting your body&#8217;s weakest part. If you know that you weakest 	part is the groin or lower abdomen &#8211; then you should proceed as 	follows: If you are attacking: A. You should attack with the legs 	instead of the arms. B. Attack with sweeping techniques, even if you 	are not strong in that technique, as it will make him lose his 	balance. If you are defending: A. Defend yourself in a lower 	position. B. Hold down at least one arm to protect your lower part 	of the body etc.</p>
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<p align="left" style="margin-bottom: 0in">Being able to 	anticipate the opponent&#8217;s actions and use surprise attacks 	effectively. Disturb your opponent with feints, body shifts etc. 	This will prevent him from making correct actions. In this way you 	can take preventative actions decisively.</p>
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<p align="left">Imposing your fighting rhythm on your opponent. In 	attack: You should attack at every possibility and continue 	attacking in case the first attack is unsuccessful. In defense: 	Initiate false actions, feints that permit your opponent to attack 	you and merge with his actions and thus turning his rhythm against 	him by the use of yours.</p>
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<p align="left" style="margin-bottom: 0in">Excerpted from &#8220;Masters of Karate&#8221; magazine/March 2003 by Professor Emeric Arus &#8211; Founder of the International Sendo-Ryu Karate-Do Federation.</p>
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