Deadly Karate with Dr. James Hatch

In this episode, we investigate the historical evidence of karate being a deadly martial art with Dr. James Hatch.   James is an educator, author, and martial arts historian if you would like to check out his blog, check it out below:  https://www.jamesmhatch.com/  If you got some value from this episode or simply like it, please share via social media and with your friends. If you did not enjoy it please impose it on your enemies and make them suffer! If you would like to support the show at no cost to you and you shop with Amazon, please feel free to use my affiliate link, for which I get a small commission when you purchase something - note that it is completely free for you! Please find the link below. Amazon  https://amzn.to/3qqfuhy If you would like to support the Karate For Mental Health Programme, you can buy our merchandise (links below) or donate via ☕ Buy me a coffee 👇 Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KFMH Karate Journal here: https://amzn.eu/d/1bqDxTQ  🥋About: Les Bubka is an author, Karate coach, entrepreneur, and creator of the #Hikite4ever T-shirt. Promoting inclusive Karate with a focus on mental health aspects of training. Teaching both nationally and internationally. let's connect: info@lesbubka.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lesbubka/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Karate is not what you think! This martial art can be used in many ways, to build your physical strength or mental fortitude. It can be a dynamic sport or a recreational hobby, a self-defense or self-development tool. Join Les Bubka to explore the possibilities within Karate and its connection to mental health, and listen to conversations with different martial artists on various subjects.