Hi.
Karate? I've read up on it a bit by chance, and it appears that it's similar 
to judo in sorts. I recall it mentioned you hold on to your opponent's gui, 
I assume that's like the coat with it's lapel type thingy, only it's named 
differently in this case when you're going to start. after that, I believe 
things change, as they do in wrestling and judo, so that contact is 
maintained as much as possible. The moves are just different. If contact is 
broken, the action stops, and is resumed again, in proper contact.

I could be off my marks on that, but I took me a stab, guessing in dim and 
cloudy light where the target was.
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From: "ari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 5:43 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Accessible self-defence


> Hi all,
> This might be off-topic, but I just don't know where to ask and it's sort 
> of
> a question of having fun or entertainment for blind people. I'd like to 
> know
> are Tai Chi and karate accessible for blind people? I know blindys can do
> Judo, but what other martial arts courses have any totally blindys done 
> and
> did any adaptation need to be made considering you were practicing with
> sighted persons, like did the teacher come round and demonstrate the 
> moves?
> Thanks
> Ari
>
>
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