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What's the difference between boxing, kicking and throwing in karate?

Karate includes boxing, legs and wrestling. Boxing is one point, hitting the head for a week, and then the body and trunk are one point for a week. The leg method is three points for hitting the head and two points for hitting the trunk. The throwing method is three points, of course, you must complete a clean throwing method and hit your fist. That is, after you fall, you should immediately hit your opponent's head, body and trunk.

Of course, there is another way to score three points, that is, it is possible that the two of you are fighting, and the other party falls, so go up and make up a punch immediately to make up the score. This is also a three-point score. Now let's talk about warnings and penalties in the game. Karate is divided into one warning and two warnings. One is warning. Punching and intentional injury belong to one kind of warning. Then the second warning is to catch explosions and lend money, which belongs to the second warning. If you are in a game, one of the warnings is one type of warning and four are full, you will be sent off. Even if your score was higher than your opponent's and you were ahead, you will be sent off as long as your warning reaches four points.

Now, let's talk about referees. There are five referees in karate, which are divided into one referee and one left and right referee. Then in the middle of the game, the referee can't give points, all the points are given by the surrounding linesmen, and more than two referees must give points to get this effective point. Of course, referees are also useful. The referee can judge whether the opponent is pushing or arresting people on the court, but he also needs the support of the linesman. If the linesman does not support it, the warning given by the linesman is invalid.

Let's give you a popular science lesson. Karate is mainly played to the end, not to the end. At the same time, do you know that karate actually originated from China martial arts, then spread in Japan and finally spread all over the world?