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Karate throws

Karate's is the set of techniques whereby the opponent is thrown to the ground. While typical students of karate focus most of their attention on learning striking techniques, karate throws are considered indispensable for self-defense and, although not always taught, are part of the classical art.
== History ==
Practical experience has shown that striking techniques alone can be ineffective. In certain situations, or against certain opponents, striking techniques would not work well, such as when in a tight space, engaging in combat with an armored fighter, after having fallen, or when lying down. Over time, karate has sought means to overcome these deficiencies.
While still adhering to its core principles, karate progressively introduced throwing techniques into its repertoire. These techniques were chosen primarily from Japanese and Chinese martial arts such as judo or qinna. The adaptation of other martial arts was particularly intense during the 19th and 20th centuries. Judo was perhaps the most influential. Discussions between Jigoro Kano and Gichin Funakoshi led to throwing techniques being introduced in shotokan and Kenwa Mabuni. The inspiration for shito-ryu's throwing techniques also included judo.

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