Yes, there are. Most Martial Arts have their own traditions. While many overlap, each style, each type, and often each school individually has their own traditions. If you are looking for the specific traditions of a particular type of martial arts (Boxing, Kung Fu, Karate, Tai Kwon Do, etc.) than you should research those specifically.
If you are looking for the traditions of a particular school, than you should ask the sensei of that school. If you are looking for traditions of a particular style (like the white crane style) you should study the other aspects of that style as well, as the traditions are often related to what is most effective for that style's practitioners.
If you are looking for general traditions of all martial arts, that is a fairly broad question, and difficult for most people to answer, as most people tend to only ever study one or two types of martial arts.
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If it is a weapon, it can be found in the martial arts. The skills and mental attitude related to the use of any weapon is a martial art.
Martial arts insurance is to cover schools, tournaments, and individual trainers of the martial arts. It's a liability insurance in case something happens, such as injury, to cover any costs that may incur.
The importance of martial arts. That is a very complicated question. Martial arts is about discipline, respect, and self-control. Generally doing any martial arts also increases your self esteem and ability to defend yourself. Depending on the art, you will also get very flexible. There have been many studies showing martial arts increases, on average, a persons spirituality and health.
I have noticed that there is quite a selection of martial arts books at Borders found in the sports section. Many different martial arts are coverered as are the various aspects of each, including philosophy. There are also books that are a collection of information on the various martial arts in the world.
All styles of martial arts do.