Para Karate: Martial Arts for Everyone

What is Para Karate?
Para Karate is an adapted form of traditional Karate designed to include individuals with disabilities, ensuring that martial arts remain accessible to everyone. It offers tailored training methods and competition opportunities, focusing on developing physical fitness, confidence, and a strong sense of achievement. Para Karate is recognized in WKF tournaments, making it a growing and respected discipline worldwide.

What It Means to the Federation
Inclusivity is at the heart of the International Canadian Martial Arts Federation, and Para Karate perfectly reflects our commitment to breaking barriers in martial arts. By supporting Para Karate, we ensure that everyone, regardless of their abilities, has the opportunity to experience the transformative power of martial arts.

This discipline is more than just physical training—it’s a pathway for self-expression, empowerment, and community. Para Karate stands as a testament to the adaptability and universal appeal of martial arts. Our federation takes pride in championing this discipline, providing opportunities for practitioners to compete, grow, and inspire others.

Head of the Para Karate Committee

Mohamed Hamdy leads the Para Karate Committee at ICMAF, bringing years of experience and a deep commitment to inclusivity in martial arts. As the primary contact for all things Para Karate, Mohamed is here to support practitioners, provide resources, and guide those interested in this empowering discipline. Reach out to him to learn more about Para Karate and how to get involved with ICMAF’s initiatives!