Reflexes and Flexibility
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.
I don't think this is necessarily a riddle, more of a philosophy. My interpretation would be as new comers to the martial arts, many people are obsessed with obtaining their next rank, or colored belt. If you stay dedicated and disciplined, you learn martial arts is not about the belts and colors, it's about the knowledge you gain, hence "The light'.
wushu is a Chinese kung fu so yes it is a martial arts and if you watch : jet li's fearless" you will see wushu in action
Maybe I am just to stupid, but I cannot see the answer.
See Martial Arts & Police Sleeper Holds.
Try it and see you might like it or not depending on your choice of martial arts.
Go to sherdog.com and you can see every mma fighter.
by sagas if you see a dragonball somewhere or by winning martial arts tournaments
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This varies. It is important to see if you qualify for a discount.
You would have to get a copy of the eligibility rules and see if you qualify. If you did qualify it is safe to say that unless you had some extraordinary skills that you wouldn't fair very well.
Yes. Man Of Iron was a 1972 Shaw Brothers martial arts film starring Chen Kuan Tai ( see http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/people.asp?id=328)