karateka
1 of 1noun/ˈkæ.reɪt.kə/
Forms:karateka
1
a person who practices karate
A karateka is an athlete who practices karate, a martial art that focuses on striking techniques using punches, kicks, knee strikes, and elbow strikes. Karateka train to improve their strength, speed, and precision, as well as their ability to defend against attacks and perform various forms, known as "katas." The practice also includes sparring, where karateka use their skills in controlled combat to improve their technique and reaction time. Karate is known for its emphasis on discipline, respect, and mental focus, with practitioners often following strict training routines and philosophies.
- The karateka demonstrated a powerful kick.
- The karateka's discipline impressed everyone.
- As a karateka, he trained every morning.
- The karateka practiced her moves with precision.
- The seasoned karateka taught the beginners.