Michael Chiklis has had very informal training in several arts. This would be no different than any other star that has trained in action movies other than known martial artist legends such as Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Steven Seagal, etc. Chiklis has played in several movies and tv shows. All of the techniques he would have learned would have been used for his acting career only. For The shield, he had informal training in Aikido, Jiujitsu, and basic striking arts. He has no rank in the Martial Arts community. It was all done for show.
There are many reasons that people practice martial arts, the reason vary from person to person. Suffice to say that a certain physical and mental well being, tends to be an outcome of the discipline required from most martial arts. It can be assumed that people who practice Martial Arts, to some degree or another, seek to better themselves physically or mentally.
{| |- | The first person who won a fight. They passed down the technique to others. As more people fought, they learned more about what worked and what didn't. Eventually they became the martial arts we practice today. |}
I varies based upon the art itself but for the most part martial arts do not support provocation or thoughtless brutality but self deffense and peacefull practice
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.
that depends if you are talking about soccer football or American football
There are Japanese martial arts. There are individuals that practice them. It would be a stereotype to think that all Japanese practice martial arts. The actual percentage is pretty small and probably is about the same as in the US.
Martial arts is a violent past time and children should not practice it.
no martial arts was invented to protect yourself as well as your loved ones
Michael L. Raposa has written: 'Meditation & the Martial Arts (Studies in Rel & Culture)' 'Meditation and the martial arts'
Harry Styles does not do martial arts, but does practice a military-style fitness regime.
There are many reasons that people practice martial arts, the reason vary from person to person. Suffice to say that a certain physical and mental well being, tends to be an outcome of the discipline required from most martial arts. It can be assumed that people who practice Martial Arts, to some degree or another, seek to better themselves physically or mentally.
Michael D. Janich has written: 'Homemade martial arts training equipment' -- subject(s): Training, Martial arts weapons, Martial arts 'Knife fighting' -- subject(s): Knife fighting
Yes
There is no specific way to do it. To practice Martial Arts, you first need a good teacher, then passion, and, last of all, lots of hard work. It is not recommended to try and practice them at home as there is a 90% chance you will get hurt.
True martial arts is not a sport. It is true that the majority of people that practice a martial art are male. However, there is a very large population of female martial artists.
maybe yes
A person can do whatever they want to.