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Essay heading: differances in japanese and okinawn karate styles
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One contributing factor to the development of te as an unarmed fighting art, as a result of a number of successive weapons' bans imposed by domestic and invading rulers between the 15th and
17th centuries. Over time different styles of te developed to suit practitioners with different physical attributes... displayed 300 characters
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Over time different styles of te developed to suit practitioners with different physical attributes. The Naha-te style focused on strong, heavy techniques, while the Shuri-te style specialized in light, fast techniques. (Note that Naha and Shuri are two towns in Okinawa where the different styles were popular)... displayed next 300 characters
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