A MASTER is more than just training for a certain period of time. Many people train for a long time in the Martial Arts and get to master grade but in the eyes of many are not a true master. A Master is someone who understands the foundation and principles of the martial arts as well as being physically and technically correct. It is someone who has people skills and care about their students both inside and outside of the Dojang. A true master is someone who gives and asks for nothing in return except respect and loyalty.
You become a martial arts master by studying a single martial art for many years. It is not something that is easy.
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No martial art is the best. Only those who can master it can be better then another person. Even karate history comes from Chinese martial art.
A martial art's master may rank up to a 10th degree black belt.
You need to pick a martial art and study it for many years. A true master will study for 30 to 40 years before being considered a master.
You can learn a martial art at any age. As long as the individual is willing to work at it, they can learn a martial art. It may take longer to master the physical side of things, but the mental is often easier.
Martial arts is a lifelong endeavor. One never truly masters the art.
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Yes, Judo is a martial art that was based on JuJitsu.
Its not a martial art its a training drill.
It is Majest Martial Art.
The application of these two terms is rather subjective. In one sense, they could be viewed as the same thing since a "disciple" is a "learner" which is also what a student is. The term "student" is more casually applied to anyone learning a subject or skill. While we are students throughout our entire lives, the label of student of the Martial Art tends to be the beginners, under a Black Belt level. A student merely learns knowledge and gains technical skill. A disciple is the serious, dedicated student who commits his/her life to the philosophical teachings associated with the Martial Art, and usually follows the leadership of one Master Instructor who guides them on a life-long journey. For a true Master the Martial Art is a way of life, and is integrated into everything you do from breathing, sleeping, thinking, eating, interacting socially, and harmonizing with nature and the forces of the universe. The disciple is one who has chosen the path of becoming a Master, and making the Martial Art their way of life. The student is usually focused on themselves, and learning the basic skills of the art. The disciple has mastered the basics, and is focused on their Master, and learning the philosophies of life. The Master is focused the student, the preservation of the art, and remaining open to enlightenment.