It is impossible to know any martial art in anyamount of time. Besides you do not need to know several martial arts. If you find a martial arts that suits you and train, train and train, then in 3-4 years you should be pretty proficient at it. Everyone who studys martial arts are always learning. If anyone says they know a martial art, they are either lying or have a massive ego.
There is no hard and fast rule as to where you can learn martial arts. Choose one martial art discipline and start training. Well if you want to learn proper martial arts then I suggest you to train under an experienced instructor. Look for the best feasible martial arts school in your area and sign up for class.
All styles of martial arts do.
the Arni's martial arts have a rattan stick. while the other martial arts have no weapon
The equipments for getting complete martial arts training depend upon the type of martial art you intend to master. The typical equipments are Samurai sowards, Nanchakus , Plain Escrima Sticks and Karate equipments. This is a complex question that mainly depends on what form of martial arts you intend to train in. For a striking art such as Muay Thai, a suitable punching bag, striking pads, and sparring equipment will be needed. For a grappling based art, investments should be made in things like judo mats so that throws can be done safely. Mixed Martial Arts use all of of this equipment as they train in every aspect of combat; striking, throws, and grappling.
Train, train, train!
Aikido.
It is impossible to know any martial art in anyamount of time. Besides you do not need to know several martial arts. If you find a martial arts that suits you and train, train and train, then in 3-4 years you should be pretty proficient at it. Everyone who studys martial arts are always learning. If anyone says they know a martial art, they are either lying or have a massive ego.
ninjutsu, taijutsu and genjutsu
the Arni's Martial Arts have a rattan stick. while the other martial arts have no weapon
I think the Japanese are no different than anyone else. They train in a wide variety of martial arts. From Wikipedia we have - Japanese martial arts refers to the enormous variety of Martial Arts native to Japan. At least three Japanese terms are often used interchangeably with the English phrase "Japanese martial arts": , literally meaning "martial way."However, there are martial arts with other origins such as one of the largest Krav Maga training sites in the world. Sometimes a local will want to do something no one else is doing because somehow it seems more mysterious and everyone else isn't doing it. The other factor is where do the instructors come from. If a particular art has a lot of students, there will eventually be more instructors and sites where people can train.
people "make" martial arts so they can be able to attack and defend themselves in tough situations. martial arts is a much more complex version of fighting, it isn't just about punching and kicking, there is much more
There is no hard and fast rule as to where you can learn martial arts. Choose one martial art discipline and start training. Well if you want to learn proper martial arts then I suggest you to train under an experienced instructor. Look for the best feasible martial arts school in your area and sign up for class.
Martial Arts refers to the skills used in combat. Every country has martial arts and some originated in Japan, but not all of them.
All styles of martial arts do.
the Arni's martial arts have a rattan stick. while the other martial arts have no weapon
What does Martial Arts starts with? It starts by greeting your opponent.