You need at least six or seven years to understand the philosophy and concentration of karate to know to clean your spirit of everything and dedicate your mind and body to the sport.
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I did karate for years and years and years.
Karate's a very boring sport, but when you know the technique you can go further and further.
There's a number of years that went by going from a white belt to a black belt. And I think, in a similar respect, years go by with your maturation process, and it's just as important to be disciplined with that as it was in karate.
I started doing karate at four, my parents were karatekas. I stopped when I was 17 and went to Julliard and had a lot of stage combat there.
I did martial arts and karate for eight years when I was growing up.
To be trained in karate is something because karate is a vicious thing. If you are any good at it, you can kill somebody with it. It is a vicious way to fight.
It takes years of building that experience as a filmmaker, as well as physically. You have to have a high level understanding of martial arts.
I've been learning martial arts since I was 8 years old.
I knew nothing about martial arts. The coach told me I was talented with learning martial arts, and put me in a school. Three years later I got my first championship in China.
I got into Taekwondo when I was nine, and I started training Muay Thai and Brazilian Jujitsu later in life.
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