No. Many countries and cultures developed their own Martial Arts long before they knew India existed.
"Martial arts begin and end with courtesy" - Mas Oyama
The form of martial arts that originated in India is Kshatriya. It was first practiced sometime in the 400 B.C. years.
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Legend says that it was the Bodhidarma that started Chinese martial arts. He brought the arts he learned in India to the Shoalin temples. But the arts were there long before that.
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Martial Arts, for one.
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Zui quan is a style of Chinese martial arts.
Bodidharma was an Indian monk who travelled to China. He taught Buddhism and martial arts to the shaolin monks from techniques he brought back from India. That was when martial arts was born.Second answerNo, he was not the creator of martial arts. Martial arts arise independently within cultures all around the world. Wherever there is war, there is always someone who knows how to wrestle or handle a sword. The concept that Bodhidharma knew or created martial arts does not predate the 20th century. See the paper "Ignorance, Legend, and Taijiquan" by the martial arts historian Stan Henning.
Children can begin practicing martial arts as early as 4 or 5 years old, but the best age to start can vary depending on the child's maturity and interest in the activity. It is important to find a reputable martial arts school that offers classes specifically designed for young children.
Martial arts didn't have to be brought to England, many were developed there. The quarterstaff, boxing and archery have a long and rich tradition in England. The martial arts from Asia were brought there by immigrants from China, India, and Japan as well as military personnel that learned in Asia.