Yes, the Shaolin Temple trained Buddhist monks in kung fu. They actually still do and a limited number of people can train there today.
Train, train, train!
the dong-shi temple in fuyao
Aikido.
It is impossible to know any martial art in anyamount of time. Besides you do not need to know several martial arts. If you find a martial arts that suits you and train, train and train, then in 3-4 years you should be pretty proficient at it. Everyone who studys martial arts are always learning. If anyone says they know a martial art, they are either lying or have a massive ego.
It is possible to learn some basic martial arts techniques by yourself through online tutorials and practice, but to truly master martial arts and progress to higher levels, it is recommended to train with a qualified instructor.
It depends on the person practicing it and the amount of effort put in.
ninjutsu, taijutsu and genjutsu
It is a temple in China that is 1500 years old. It is the birthplace of Zen Buddhism and kung fu Martial Arts.
Yes. Many styles drew influence from learning it from Shaolin temple. The style I study, Okinawan Shorin-Ryu has a lot of Chinese influence. In fact, "Shorin" was translated to Japanese from the Chinese word "Shaolin".
the Arni's Martial Arts have a rattan stick. while the other martial arts have no weapon
Temple Dogz is a mixed martial arts fitness center in Sydney, NSW, Australia. It has a Facebook page where you can get more information.
It is a temple in China that is 1500 years old. It is the birthplace of Zen Buddhism and kung fu martial arts.