I see, I wish it would be ruled a bit more clear when it comes to training.
I mean let's say you practice Karate, you are used to have sparring/Kumite involved everyday, then you have to move to an other city for some reason and find Karate dojos doing katas all day long only. This is definitely the most frustrating thing in my imagination, practising a martial art for years and years, and just throwing away the hard training because there is no proper school around.
I love the UK and I don't want to say that my country is better, but when it comes to the structure of martial arts, it is much better organised. Karate has everywhere the same structure, same as all other martial arts. The training always involves EVERYTHING, sparring,katas and some Self-Defence. You can usually choose if you want to do Semi- or Full-contact in every martial arts club over there. ( Sure it would not make much sense to practice things like Muay-Thai in just semi-contact ). This is simply what I miss over here, there is no consistent order in martial arts, every club does what and how they want it, so some dojos kind of lose the whole focus about the actual martial art. Some martial art schools are not even able to tell you what exactly they are teaching