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Don explains reasoning behind decision to host Sallah karate event

Don explains reasoning behind decision to host Sallah karate event

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Guardian Nigeria
Published on 2024-04-17 03:19:54

Prof. Sabo Ahmed Mohammed, a dedicated Karate enthusiast and member of the College of Health Sciences at the University of Jos, holds a strong belief in the power of Karate as a combat sport that not only promotes physical fitness but also instills important life skills in its practitioners. Every year, Mohammed eagerly participates in the annual Karate ‘Sallah show’ held in the Plateau State capital, viewing it as a crucial platform to showcase the sport and educate the public on the numerous benefits of combat sports.

Karate, known for its focus on self-defense and discipline, is a martial art that equips individuals with the necessary skills to protect themselves from potential threats. Mohammed emphasizes that through Karate, young people can develop an appreciation for movement, kinetics, and the competitive nature of sports. By actively participating in Karate exercises, individuals not only improve their physical health but also cultivate mental fortitude and resilience that can be applied in various areas of their lives.

During a recent Karate session at the Government Secondary School in Gangare, Jos North Council, Mohammed highlighted that Karate is a sport suitable for individuals of all ages, not limited to just the youth. This sentiment was echoed by Shaibu Abubakar, a coach involved in the Karate ‘Sallah show’ project, who emphasized that Karate is not simply about combat but also serves as an art of peace. He explained that while the physical aspect of Karate focuses on fighting techniques, the mental and psychological aspects emphasize self-defense and community protection.

The holistic approach to Karate as a combat game and a path to peace underscores the multifaceted benefits of the sport. Beyond physical fitness and self-defense, Karate also fosters a sense of community and camaraderie among its practitioners. Through training and competitions, individuals develop a deep understanding of discipline, respect, and perseverance, shaping their character and instilling valuable life skills.

As a participant and advocate for the Karate ‘Sallah show,’ Prof. Sabo Ahmed Mohammed actively engages in promoting the sport and raising awareness about its significance in the community. By showcasing the practical applications of Karate in self-defense and personal growth, Mohammed seeks to inspire others to embrace the sport and reap its many rewards.

In conclusion, the annual Karate ‘Sallah show’ serves as a vital platform for promoting Karate as a combat sport and educating the public on its transformative power. Through the dedicated efforts of individuals like Prof. Sabo Ahmed Mohammed and Shaibu Abubakar, Karate continues to thrive as a discipline that not only enhances physical fitness but also cultivates mental resilience and community spirit. By embracing the values of Karate, individuals of all ages can embark on a journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and empowerment.

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