FieldDiscipline
2nd Black Belt
It's like 'Kleenex' for tissues and 'Q-Tips' for cotton swabs and 'Kool-Aid' for sugar water... or 'Human' for my ex-wife.
Karate went from being a specific term describing a specific art to becoming a general term in the vernacular. Happens all the time.
:rofl:
While a lot of people have watched Kung Fu movies and "The Karate Kid" series, the same can NOT be said about movies encompassing other styles, such as the first "Best of the Best," where Tae Kwon Do was emphasized, or "Only the Strong," where Capoeira was featured. Sorry, but those movies only grabbed a small niche crowd, although it was nice to see movies featuring such systems.
And even there they call it the US National Karate Team!
Kacey, if it makes you feel any better my father calls it kung fu or karate despite knowing exactly what it is. This however, is done to annoy me!