If you practice Karate at home where do you practice.

Okay, you guys win.

I didn't post pictures. It's a garage. What's there to see?
I thought people might set aside as space for home practice and decorate it or have equipment there. But, if there is nothing to see. There is nothing to see.

Thanks anyway.
 
I either practice in my kitchen or down in the basement. Most of the techniques don't require a ton of room to execute. Pinans can be a little more challenging though.
 
Used to be the back yard. But now I own the dojo so I just go there to train. I spend a lot of time there because my kids really like to hit the bags and my youngest loves to do kettle bell workouts. But neither one of them want to do formal classes, go figure.
 
Okay, you guys win.


I thought people might set aside as space for home practice and decorate it or have equipment there. But, if there is nothing to see. There is nothing to see.

Thanks anyway.
That would be awesome, but at least in Europe (and in cities) space is often at a premium.. karate doesn't make you rich :D :D
 
I used to have training equipment indoors, but things got torn up. Carpet...tiles...
Any type of impact equipment mounted/hung to the walls or ceiling caused problems.
 
I thought people might set aside as space for home practice and decorate it or have equipment there. But, if there is nothing to see. There is nothing to see.
It's not the sort of space that needs decoration.
 
Here's my setup. Obviously, it gets varied and changed around a lot. I also have a mat somewhere
 

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That is kind of my plan. I had a 1950 street rod setting in garage that hadn't been moved in 20+ years. Hope springs eternal. But, my wife convinced me to get rid of it. So now I am converting the space into a practice facility. See pictures at post #15.
 

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