It is based on Ba Gua which uses dynamic circular movements and quick directional changes.This technique uses centripetal force to generate power, and uses nearly constant circular movement to create angles between the combatants.
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THREE styles?! AFAIK, I see it as primarily based on Yang style. That's the "default" style that people think of when they think "Tai Chi", solely due to its popularity. It's hinted that the Swamp Tribe does Chen style, although I have to see for myself.
It is based on Tai Chi which focuses on alignment, body structure, breath, and visualization.
Judging by the smooth flowing movements they make they remind me of kung fu or maybe even kenpo karate. but most likely it is based on kung fu.
arnis ,,, a philipino based martial arts using two sticks
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.
All of the styles listed are types of martial arts. Kung Fu originated in China. Legend says it was based on the martial arts of India. Karate was created by merging Kung Fu and Okinawan Wrestling. It is predominantly a striking art. Tae Kwon Do was created by merging Karate and Korean martial arts. It is predominantly a striking art. Judo is a Japanese grappling art that was created as a sport from the martial art of JuJitsu.
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
I am not aware of any martial art that is restricted to females only.