Polls show that people have the misconception that karate lengthens
one's life, when in fact the data shows the opposite (via analysis of
over one hundred 8th dans in the East & West). If we notice a truth in
the data in art that seeks enlightenment, be it good or bad, it should
be discussed & hopefully the results will lead to better outcomes for
elite karate-ka in the decades to come. We examine the central topic of
longevity & karate by using instructor lifespan data, a review of
medical diagnostics & research, longevity research encompassing sports
physiology, karate psychology and behaviour patterns which has shown to
be tied to longevity. We also discuss some interesting statements on the
topic by passed masters such as Itosu of the 1800s, Shito-ryu's Mabuni,
Asai of Shotokan who openly stated health may not go hand-in-hand with
budo. Despite the fact that karate provides many upsides for its
practitioners, why does it appear to reduce lifespan & what can be done
about it?