My hobby is karate. I've been doing it since the third grade. The first time I saw kids doing karate was on TV. I was six years old then. I immediately paid special attention to their teachers. They were very courageous, brave, strong, with big, well-muscled muscles, and I wanted to be the same when I grew up. Then a new sports center with a karate section opened in our neighborhood, and my parents immediately enrolled me there. My joy was boundless, I was looking forward to the first lesson with great pleasure. I was filled with pride when I first put on my karate uniform – a white kimono with a bright red belt. I liked it very much, I turned around in front of the mirror for a long time and could not get enough of myself.
At the initial stage, karate was a hand-to-hand combat system intended only for self-defense. Today, karate has become well known for its tameshiwari demonstration performances. So, very experienced craftsmen can split a block of ice with a fist, blow a 15 cm thick pine timber into chips with a kick, smash stacks of roofing tiles with an elbow or head [6] (nevertheless, breaking objects demonstrates only physical strength and is not an indicator of skill) ... Unlike other martial arts in Japan (jiu-jitsu, judo), which involve wrestling, carrying out various kinds of throws, holding grips and suffocating techniques, in karate the degree of direct contact between the participants in the fight is minimal, and precisely aimed powerful punches and punches are used to crush the opponent. feet, applied to the vital points of his body [6] [7].
Sports competitions are held according to two karate programs: kumite (free sparring) and kata (a formalized sequence of movements related to the principles of fighting an imaginary opponent)
Объяснение:
всё
00:00 (полночь) - midnight
01:00 (один час) - it's one o'clock
02:00 (два часа) - it's two o'clock
03:00 (три часа) - it's three o'clock
04:00 (четыре часа) - it's four o'clock
05:00 (пять часов) - it's five o'clock
06:00 (шесть часов) - it's six o'clock
07:00 (семь часов) - it's seven o'clock
08:00 (восемь часов) - it's eight o'clock
09:00 (девять часов) - it's nine o'clock
10:00 (десять часов) - it's ten o'clock
11:00 (одиннадцать часов) - it's eleven o'clock
12:00 (двеннадцать часов) - it's twelve o'clock
00:00 (полночь) - midnight
00:05 (пять минут первого ночи) - it’s five past zero am
01:10 (десять минут второго ночи) - it’s ten past one am
02:15 (пятнадцать минут третьего ночи) - it’s a quarter past two am
03:20 (двадцать минут четвёртого ночи) - it’s twenty past three am
04:25 (двадцать пять минут пятого утра) - it’s twenty five past four am
05:30 (половина шестого утра) - it’s half past five am
06:35 (тридцать пять минут седьмого утра) - it's twenty five to seven am
07:40 (без двадцати восемь утра) - it's twenty to eight am
08:45 (без пятнадцати девять утра) - it's a quarter to nine am
09:50 (без десяти десять утра) - it's ten to ten am
10:55 (без пяти одиннадцать утра) - it's five to eleven am
11:00 (одиннадцать часов) - it's eleven o'clock am
12:00 (полдень) - noon или midday
12:05 (пять минут первого дня) - it's five past twelve pm
13:10 (десять минут второго дня) - it's ten past one pm
14:15 (пятнадцать минут третьего дня) - it's a quarter past two pm
15:20 (двадцать минут четвёртого дня) - it's twenty past three pm
16:25 (двадцать пять минут пятого дня) - it's twenty five past four pm
17:30 (половина шестого вечера) - it's half past five pm
18:35 (тридцать пять минут седьмого вечера) - it's twenty five to seven pm
19:40 (без двадцати минут восемь вечера) - it's twenty to eight pm
20:45 (без пятнадцати минут девять вечера) - it's a quarter to nine pm
21:50 (без десяти минут десять вечера) - it's ten to ten pm
22:55 (без пяти минут одиннадцать вечера) - it's five to eleven pm