Stunning people is a very good tactic to put someone through great pain without doing much damage. Here are some steps to effectively stun people:
1) Strengthen your fingers by doing finger push ups or pinching plates
2) Look up where some pressure points are located on the human body
3) Put your fingers together and strike the pressure points with the tips of your fingers
*This technique is usually not lethal, but it hurts a lot.
Here is another stunning technique - Spread out your hand with your fingertips together. Now quickly and hardly smack a persons ears with your hands. It will kind of be in a clapping motion, as if your clapping your hands. Or it would look like your trying to pop a balloon.
*This technique is extremely painful if done correctly, and it is also very dangerous. It could possibly cause a person to go deaf if you do it hard enough. Do not do this as a joke, only do it if you are truly in danger and need to defend yourself.
Mixed Martial Arts is martial arts, which should be obvious from the name. Over time all martial arts are very similar. While they start with different focus, they eventually blend together, as the human body can only move in a limited number of ways.
You most certainly could. The martial arts tend to have some pretty good move and pops. Many martial arts demonstrations are set to music. yes
That is usually called a throw.
Praying mantis is a system of kung fu not a move.
That is usually called a throw.
The flying kick is used in a lot of martial arts. Taekwondo, Wushu and Karate are examples of thaditional martial arts in which this move is used. It's also done in stuff like kickboxing (watch remy bonjasky vs gohkan saki), 2nd round flying roundhouse kick k.o.)
It is not a practical move. It is slow and the individual losses contact with the ground. That puts them at a disadvantage.
The Crucifix is a grappling move that is designed to immobilize the opponent's head and neck. This is a commonly used move in mixed martial arts matches.
In most Japanese Martial Arts (Karate, Judo, Aikido, Jujutsu, Daken-Taijutsu, Koppo, etc...) it's called a "Hane-age" (pronounced ha-neh-a-geh ) or in English in most circles it's called a "Kip-up" regardless of Martial Arts or whatever...
its Breathing Fire with Bolo Yeung
You can start at whatever age you wish and that the school will take you. Many start at six years old, so as long as you can move and follow instructions, you can take your martial art.
The Taoists are given credit for creating Tai Chi Chuan which is an internal martial arts style. The Taoists use martial arts in a very similar way to the Buddhists of Shaolin Temple. That is that the Taoists use the martial arts as a form of moving meditation, a method for cultivating chi, a way to keep their bodies in good physical condition, and they generally practice Tai Chi Chuan in order to teach themselves how to live and move more in harmony with Tao.