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Knowledge 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.
To learn one martial art is impossible. Learning in martial arts does not end.
Hapkido is a Korean Martial Art and Karate is an Okinawan Martial Art. Both involve learning strikes, grappling and throws.
Learning a martial art is a good start. Getting recruited to be a spy can be the real challenge.
Bruce Lee was a student of the martial arts. He developed is own martial art based on his learning of wing chung and karate.
Bruce Lee showed persistence by learning different types of martial arts. He also founded his own martial art and trained others.
Martial arts is a physical activity. As long as the individual is not going out to pick fights or cause trouble, there is no issue with learning how to protect one's self. Most martial arts have no religious connection.
Yes, Judo is a martial art that was based on JuJitsu.
It is Majest Martial Art.
Its not a martial art its a training drill.
Mixed Martial Art (MMA)
No; most martial arts historians are in agreement, that it is wrestling which holds that honor. No, actually, the first real martial art is believed to be an inian martial art known as Kalarippayattu.
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