Does your taekwondo school say, "karate" on the door? More importantly, do you consider what you do to be a subset of karate or a distinct martial art? Does your taekwondo school say, "karate" on the door?
I am not asking for a definitive answer on this. I realize that there will be different perspectives, so I am not looking for a "correct" answer.
What I am looking for is your perspective as to why. Perspective of karateka is welcome too.
Well, its a public forum, so anyone's perspective is technically welcome.
I would appreciate as much respect of each others' views on this, as this is a potentially contentious subject. If you don't agree with someone else, agree to disagree agreeably. As I said, I'm not looking to settle the issue, but to gain insight into the perspective of the participants' view.
Daniel
I am not asking for a definitive answer on this. I realize that there will be different perspectives, so I am not looking for a "correct" answer.
What I am looking for is your perspective as to why. Perspective of karateka is welcome too.
Well, its a public forum, so anyone's perspective is technically welcome.
I would appreciate as much respect of each others' views on this, as this is a potentially contentious subject. If you don't agree with someone else, agree to disagree agreeably. As I said, I'm not looking to settle the issue, but to gain insight into the perspective of the participants' view.
Daniel
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