Karate was born on the Okinawa Islands as a form of self-defense, at a time when invading Japanese forces had banned weapons. It started as Te art; That is, the hand, a method of combat used by the peoples of the Ryukyu Islands, influenced by the Chinese art of Kenp, which Chinese families carried with them when they settled in Okinawa, and the commercial relations between those islands and China were strengthened. Whereas, Karate is a Japanese martial art from the unarmed martial arts that depends on the use of kicking, striking and defensive repulsion with hands and feet and the physical aspects seek to develop defensive and offensive body movements, and the features of traditional karate training revolve around fighting and self-defense, although its psychological and moral aspects are It stimulates the overall improvement of the person, and this facilitates the discipline and continuous efforts required in training.