Did You Quit Karate? — So Why

: High-level competition can lead to social anxiety or a feeling of "not being good enough," causing even advanced brown or black belts to stop.

Outside of pop culture, the question "Why did you quit karate?" often appears in martial arts forums and blogs where practitioners share their personal reasons for leaving the art. Common themes include: So Why Did You Quit Karate?

: Many students, especially children, leave within the first six months because the foundational drills (like footwork and horse stances) can feel tedious compared to sparring. : High-level competition can lead to social anxiety

: Major changes such as starting a family, new jobs, or physical injuries (like knee and shoulder issues) are primary reasons adults often take a permanent "hiatus". So Why Did You Quit Karate?

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