yes, of course
Why would you get hurt? Yes, there are injuries, but there is no reason you should get hurt during a normal class. And one of the key learnings of the Martial Arts is how to deal with pain without shutting down.
self defense against others who might hurt you
because they may get hurt
There is no specific way to do it. To practice Martial Arts, you first need a good teacher, then passion, and, last of all, lots of hard work. It is not recommended to try and practice them at home as there is a 90% chance you will get hurt.
Well in both you need to be fast and efficient and aware of whats going on around you like cars or people and in martial arts you need to be aware of what your opponent is doing and where they are. In both you need to have strength in your arms legs arms stomach and back. In parkour you have the risk of getting hurt easily but in martial arts there is no jumping off buildings on to concrete and parkour is a type of martial art. conditioning for both is a lot of work.
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If by games you mean sports. Martial arts are not sports, but many of them have gone the competition route and focus on sporting events. They teach you self defense, and if necessary, who to maim or kill someone trying to hurt you. Tae kwon do and judo are a sports. Okinawan shorei-ryu, goju-ryu and Jiu Jitsu are martial arts. Traditional karate and jiu jitsu are much more brutal.
AnswerKnowledge is never a bad thing, but you can do bad things with it. Many of the martial arts forms try to teach their students about the importance of self-control, and how learning whento fight is so much more important than learning how to fight. Despite this, you will occasionally get a student who ignores this, and uses the martial arts as a way to attack, provoke and hurt people. Those who do this deserve no respect, and have turned a tool into a weapon.
A trained martial artist will use their training every day. Learning a martial art is not all about being able to fight. It is also about understanding one's body, being aware of what is going on around one, having patience and being a good citizen.Self-defense is more than blocking a punch or kick and retaliating. Preventing a door from hitting one in the face is also self defense. Being able to fall and get up un-hurt is probably one of the most important skills I teach my students.Living the Martial Way is a good book that helps one understand how the way of the martial artist is incorporated into everyday life.
Martial arts are not for hurting people. The martial arts build discipline and skills to defend yourself if attacked. You must get your parents and teachers involved in any bully situation. I suggest you look at taking martial arts to learn how to handle a bully situation. It will give you options and confidence that you can handle a situation without hurting someone. If it comes to someone attacking you then you will know how to handle it.
JuJitsu wold most likely be best, but showing off martial arts skills is a good way to hurt your friends and become a target.
The one being used by an unskilled, un-trained individual. They will hurt more people, including themselves, then someone that knows what they are doing.
Kung fu is an umbrella term that can encompass any type of martial art, including wrestling. Plus, it depends on what styles of Chinese martial arts and wrestling you are referring to. Chinese martial arts has a form of wrestling known as Shuai Jiao. The point of the style is to hurt the opponent by repeatedly slamming their body on the ground. This is primarily stand up wrestling, meaning it does not have any ground techniques. This leaves it vulnerable to styles like Greek, Brazilian, or Japanese wrestling because they are primarily performed on the ground. However, these styles are vulnerable to stand up fighting if they can't get their opponent on the ground. Some Chinese martial arts schools that have been exposed to ground wrestling have developed techniques to keep proponents from getting taken down. One of these is side-stepping tackles. In the end, both Chinese martial arts and foreign styles of wrestling have there own built in weaknesses.