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    Hai Karate was known for its humorous television [3] and magazine ads, which included self-defense instructions to help wearers "fend off women", [4] The brand's marketing plan was developed at the advertising firm of McCaffrey & McCall by George Newall, who gained fame as the co-producer of, as well as writing a few songs for Schoolhouse Rock!

  2. Check out Now with Kung Fu Grip!: How Bodybuilders, Soldiers and a Hairdresser Reinvented Martial Arts for America by Jared Miracle. It approaches martial arts from a folklorist's perspective rather than a strictly historical one. It looks at the rise of Japanese martial arts in the United States through a gender studies lens.

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    The fragrance was originally developed by the Leeming division of Pfizer and launched in 1967 with the catchphrase "Be careful how you use it." Hai Karate was priced higher than Old Spice, Aqua Velva, and Mennen Skin Bracer, but lower than Jade East and English Leather. Other fragrances were soon introduced named Oriental Lime and Oriental Spice.

  4. History and Background of American Karate styles and the scene they were created in: So as the name suggests it's an umbrella term for Karate styles founded in the United States of America. But there's a bit more to it than that. Karate in the US has a much different history than the rest of the world.

  5. There’s anecdotal stories of boxing gyms branding themselves as karate in the late 80s and early 90s to try to benefit off of karate’s popularity as a result of the karate kid movies. So there almost certainly were a lot more places advertising or claiming to be karate in the 90s but it’s debatable if there was actually more karate available back then

  6. Jun 9, 2022 · Karate Is a Good Martial Art for Self-Defense. Another reason karate has gained so much popularity over the past several decades is because of its reputation as a solid self-defense discipline. Unlike ever-popular Taekwondo, which focuses on flashy high kicks and spinning maneuvers in the ring, karate is intended to be used as a street fighting ...

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  8. Karate was first introduced to American service men after World War II by Japanese and Okinawan karate masters. [1][2] Many of these US servicemen took their newfound skills to the United States and established their own dojos. [1][3][4] Many Japanese karate instructors were also sent to popularize the martial art in the United States. [5][6 ...

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