So with shows like karate combat, and karate pro fight, do you think we'll see an increase in both traditional karate/martial arts practitioners , and traditional schools make more of an emphasis on this style of ccompetition, or do you think its too niche still?
And would you like to see more shows like karate combat karate profight? I personally do , but id like to see something less limited, but also not so unlimited that it becomes muay thai/ mma just named karate.
My next question, what would you like to see in a full contact karate show? I had an idea for a show like karate combat for years, and if funds will allow it I might just try to make it happen in late 2019 in the Cincinnati area or Indianapolis , depending if my partner goes through with it. The best way i could describe my idea, is it would look closer to orginal full contact karate in the 70s before it envovled into American kickboxing, back when you could still sweep and throw. All those techniques would be allowed, but id also have fighters wearing a gi for said throws , and for the use of the gi to grab to strike with knees and elbows, but no thai plum/clinch. Id still have to figure out the rules for the ground.
And would you like to see more shows like karate combat karate profight? I personally do , but id like to see something less limited, but also not so unlimited that it becomes muay thai/ mma just named karate.
My next question, what would you like to see in a full contact karate show? I had an idea for a show like karate combat for years, and if funds will allow it I might just try to make it happen in late 2019 in the Cincinnati area or Indianapolis , depending if my partner goes through with it. The best way i could describe my idea, is it would look closer to orginal full contact karate in the 70s before it envovled into American kickboxing, back when you could still sweep and throw. All those techniques would be allowed, but id also have fighters wearing a gi for said throws , and for the use of the gi to grab to strike with knees and elbows, but no thai plum/clinch. Id still have to figure out the rules for the ground.