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Daksha Rathod
Female Coach
Black belt
Karate ka ,..
Kyokushin Full Contact Karate
Dakshaben Rathod, an practice 15-years female coach who has served as many as 12 schools, taught students karate, self-defense by giving training by herself in some schools.
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Education, Karate ka, Dance, Tailoring, Beauty Parlor, Fashion & Modeling,
Yoga, Meditation
Karate ka ,..
Kyokushin Full Contact Karate
Hirenbhai Rana, an practice 10 - years male coach who has served as many as 12 schools, taught students karate, self-defense by giving training by himself in some schools.


Hiren Rana
Male Coach


Full contact karate competition comes in several different formats developed for the art of karate at different times in different places. Some developed independently, others developed out of other full contact rule systems or from light contact rule systems.
There are no major unifying organizations in any of the different formats, and the rule details may change drastically between the many rival sport/style organizations and different promoters. Some organizations stick rigidly to one set of rules. Other use several rule formats harmoniously side by side. Some even have tournaments that switch rule formats between rounds of the same bout. Sometimes the differences between the different rules are large, and sometimes the only significant differences between different sport rules are the organizational structures that use them.
Origins Japanese martial arts*Okinawan martial arts*Chinese martial arts
Styles Ashihara*Budokan*Byakuren*Chitō-ryū*Enshin*Gensei-ryū*Gōjū-ryū*Gosoku-ryu*Isshin-ryū*Kyokushin*Motobu-ryū*yūei-ryū*Seidokaikan*Shidōkan*Shindo Jinen Ryu*Shitō-ryū*Shōrin-ryū*Shōrei-ryū*Shōrinjiryū Kenkōkan*Shotokan*Shūdōkan*Shūkōka*Shuri-ryū*Tōon-ryū*Uechi-ryū*Wadō-ryū*Yoseikan*Yoshukai
Blocks*Joint lock*Kicks*Punches*Stances*Strikes*Throw
Training methods
Kihon*Kata*Bunkai*Kumite*Kobudō*Makiwara*Full contact
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