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Are you ready? Welcome to our great collection of the best Karate Games in the world! Here you can learn how to fight and become an ultimate karate champion. Karate is a martial art using punching, kicking, knee strikes, elbow strikes and other techniques. It was developed long time ago under the influence of Chinese Kung Fu. Karate was brought to Japan in the 20th century and became very popular among servicemen. But in classes with a larger number of students, a scoring system can be used.

Students remember their individual scores and try to improve it each time the game is played. In this variation of Tag suggested by Sandoval, a karateka has another belt tied to their actual belt. Another karateka tries to pull the belt away. It can be made even more interesting by imposing limitations. A simple way of increasing the difficulty is to disallow kicks, for example, or to invert the roles — the karateka with the extra belt is allowed to punch and defend, but the attacker must reach the belt without any attacking shots.

Usually, the sensei breaks off the students in pairs and the winners progress to the next rounds. This way, all students get to play and that increases their competitive spirit. This Sensei versus students game recommended by SportsRec is aimed at improving memory recall as well as reflexes. Moves and sequences are given numbers or alphabets or codes and the students must execute them as soon as the Sensei calls them out.

To increase the complexity, longer sequences can be called out, or the numbers called out faster; or both. This keeps the students on their toes, literally, and figuratively. Karate by Jesse recommends this as one of their karate games for class aimed mainly at keeping spirits high. The aim of the game is for students to sneak up to their Sensei, who has their back to the students.

What makes it fun is that the students should freeze the instant the Sensei turns to look at them, which can happen at any time. For us, the pick of the lot is this game where the Sensei drops an object from a small height and the student must kick or punch it before it hits the ground. For large classes, our personal tweak is to make this a one-on-one, best of three or five game, pitting students against one another.

The name says it all. None of the previous games needed any advance preparation, but this one flips that idea on its head. Based on items that are available in the dojo , anything from a small, quick makeshift course to an elaborately designed, semi-permanent course can be created.

Boxing scene provides an example with detailed instructions on how to create a suitably difficult obstacle course without any objects by using volunteering students instead.

Use your own creativity to add more obstacles, or increase the complexity by having more people at each obstacle, or both. Our recommendation is to do all the above, and add rules at each obstacle, such as using only back-kicks at one obstacle, drop-kicks at another, and so on. This is our tweak based on the idea from Black Belt Wiki. As with the Ninja game, a lot of party games can be played almost unchanged in the dojo. These games are for pure fun and to relax the environment after a frenetic session, for example, or as an ice-breaker for introductory classes.

The classic pin-the-donkey-tail can become pin-the-karate-belt on a practice dummy, or on a student in the absence of actual dummies. Most kids play Limbo at birthday parties. Visit the Y8 Forum. Go to Forum Hide. Game details. Added on 27 Apr Please register or login to post a comment Register Login.

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