Believe it or not pro Wrestling, supplemented with a more traditional fighting style; the problem large men have obviously is mobility, agility, conditioning and speed. The reason Brock Lesnar has met with some success in the UFC, being able to topple even the legendary Randy Couture I hear, is not because pro wrestling can be used as a martial art, but because the CONDITIONING pro wrestling gives a big man, can transfer to other forms of fighting. With pro wrestling you can't use the majority of the moves in a real fight, nevertheless, the agility, speed and conditioning you develop from the training, transfers to other forms of fighting. Pro wrestling training is valuable to larger men, because it will help you overcome the physical handicaps that come from being bigger. Word of warning though, the training is extremely brutal; you have better odds of surviving Navy SEAL BUDS training than you do a pro wrestling regiment.
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A form of martial arts.
There is no 'ultimate' form. Martial arts were developed in many places over great stretches of time. They take many forms.
Kung Fu is a form of martial arts.
If you're asking where martial arts was born ... Then most believe it was born in China , and that , " Kung Fu" was the first martial arts form.
Lethwei, Muay Thai, and Kyokushin Karate are among the most violent traditional martial arts due to their full-contact strikes and brutal techniques.