r/karate
Welcome to r/karate!
How to think about r/karate
The community focuses on the practice, philosophy, and techniques of karate, providing a space for enthusiasts to share experiences, training tips, and martial arts knowledge. It distinguishes itself by fostering discussions around various karate styles, competitions, and the cultural aspects of martial arts. Members often share personal stories, training videos, and advice, creating a supportive environment for both beginners and advanced practitioners.
Confidence 4/5
Audience
Participants range from beginners to seasoned martial artists, often including a mix of ages, genders, and backgrounds. Many members are actively involved in karate training, competitions, or teaching, and they seek to improve their skills or learn more about the discipline. The vibe is generally respectful and encouraging, with a shared passion for martial arts and personal development.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes instructional videos, personal training logs, and discussions about karate techniques or competitions. Members appreciate detailed and informative posts, while low-effort content or blatant self-promotion tends to receive downvotes. The community values quality over quantity, and regular engagement with thoughtful contributions is encouraged.
Brand engagement notes
Brands should approach the community with authenticity and respect, focusing on educational content rather than overt promotion. Sharing valuable resources, such as training tips or gear reviews, can resonate well. However, members are often skeptical of promotional content, so brands should avoid aggressive marketing tactics. Collaborating with respected figures in the karate community or sponsoring events may also enhance credibility and engagement.
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FAQ
r/karate — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/karate have?
r/karate has approximately 84,121 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/karate created?
r/karate was created on November 5, 2008 (18 years ago).
What is r/karate about?
The community focuses on the practice, philosophy, and techniques of karate, providing a space for enthusiasts to share experiences, training tips, and martial arts knowledge. It distinguishes itself by fostering discussions around various karate styles, competitions, and the cultural aspects of martial arts. Members often share personal stories, training videos, and advice,…
What subreddits are similar to r/karate?
Communities similar to r/karate include r/martialarts, r/judo, r/taekwondo, r/karatecombat, r/muaythai.
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