Karate and Taekwondo are two of the most popular martial art forms across the world. The sport of Taekwondo is being played regularly since the 2000 Sydney Olympics, while Karate will make its debut in the quadrennial event in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. Most of the people believe Karate and Taekwondo to be similar to each other. It is true to certain extent but there are some stark differences between the two. Here, we look at some of the basic difference between Karate and Taekwondo:
While the martial art of Karate is considered to have been originated from the country of Japan, Taekwondo emerged from Korea. Taekwondo literally translates into ‘the art of feet and fist’ while Karate means ‘empty hands’ – signifying the importance of a mind empty of all desires and evils. A Karate instructor is called ‘Sensei’ whereas a Taekwondo instructor is called ‘Sa bum nim’.
The most basic difference between the two is that while Taekwondo emphasises more on the use of legs and kicking techniques, Karate focuses more on fighting with hands.
Though, Karate and Taekwondo does not differ much from each other, they are not completely similar either. Before you start learning either of these two martial arts, it is necessary for you to know these basic differences which would help you to choose the one which suits you better.
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