No martial art is 'easy to learn.' They require hard work and dedication to learn and become proficient at. And if you are proficient at a martial art, you can use it effectively in combat. Those that are overly competitive and have very specific rules and limitations to them, often leave the practitioner with a feeling of confidence that falls apart when they find themselves in a no rule situation.
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Nepali Martial Arts is 'Nepal Combat Art'. Style: Combat Jujitsu / Military Arts Nepal Khukuri Martial Arts (Khukuri, kukuri means nepali knife)
The United States Marine Corps teaches Military Combat Arts. They have a belt system and full requirements.
One learns martial arts by one going to lessons...
Combat martial arts
Yes, many martial arts include the use of weapons.Many people have a misconception as to what a martial art is. Most have the idea that martial art means only the weaponless arts that originated in Asia. This is too limited a definition.A martial art is the study of the art of fighting. It includes all skills that are of value in combat. Archery, sword fighting, shooting, running, equestrian, swimming and dozens of others are considered martial arts, as they can be, and many were and some still are, used in combat.