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Karate Inclusivo: primer taller presencial

  • Oct 15, 2021
  • 1 min read


El Deporte Inclusivo es definido como la modalidad que permite la práctica en conjunto de personas con y sin discapacidad, ajustándose a las posibilidades de quienes lo practiquen y manteniendo el objetivo de la especialidad deportiva que se trate.


Es por esto que en Olimpiadas Especiales Chile procuramos llevar la inclusión a la máxima cantidad de personas y aportar desde todas las áreas deportivas.


Ahora es el turno del Karate, siendo nuestra primera clase presencial el próximo sábado 23 de octubre a las 10:30 am, en el Polideportivo de Ñuñoa.


Este evento es totalmente gratuito y abierto para todas las personas que quieran participar (con y sin discapacidad).



¡No te quedes fuera y participa de este espacio, te esperamos!

14 Comments


Grounde Anne
Grounde Anne
4 days ago

While the Stickman Hook Game controls are simple—tap to hook, release to fly—the real mastery lies in understanding and controlling momentum.

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Inclusive sport is about adapting, learning, and moving forward together. Like Slope Rider 2, everyone rides at their own pace, but the real win is sharing the path and supporting each other along the way.

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konisimu
Jan 23

I really appreciated your coverage of the inclusive karate workshop—it’s inspiring to see efforts that make sports accessible to everyone. Your explanation of the event structure and impact was very clear and engaging. The way you explained the topic was very clear and helpful. I recently came across a similar discussion on a review blog, and it offered an interesting perspective as well, similar to observations shared by https://the915lawyer.com/ on community-focused initiatives.

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sofunelate
Dec 26, 2025

This was a thoughtfully written piece that highlights the true spirit of inclusion through sport. The way you described the workshop and its impact made it easy to understand why initiatives like this matter so much at a community level. Clear explanations like this remind me of how accessible education is approached in other fields as well—something I’ve noticed in content from https://grandoaksorthodontics.com/, where clarity and inclusivity are also emphasized. Thank you for sharing such meaningful work.

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sughra noor
sughra noor
Dec 13, 2025

Wonderful article! I really appreciated how you emphasized inclusivity and accessibility in martial arts training — it’s inspiring to see these workshops highlighted. A thesagelawgroup blog https://thesagelawgroup.ca/ I read recently shared some complementary insights on inclusive programs that I thought were equally enlightening.

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