Yes there are martial art schools that teach Kendo
No, it is not.
You can choose a Martial Arts school by researching schools online in your area. Read reviews for the schools and sit down with the instructor to talk about your goals.
Martial arts insurance is to cover schools, tournaments, and individual trainers of the martial arts. It's a liability insurance in case something happens, such as injury, to cover any costs that may incur.
Kabudo is the martial art that teaches the use of traditional martial arts weapons including the sai. Some karate schools include kabudo in their standard curriculum.
Actually, kickboxing is a form of Martial Arts. And mostly, kickboxing schools do teach other disciplines. But if the major concentration of school is 100% kickboxing, then Kickboxing only.
It is a martial art practiced by ninjas. Very few schools still exist.
Not really, but it can be. In some schools, martial arts is a used to meet physical education requirements. They may be a part of the Kinesiology Department. If all you are doing is martial arts, it would not be considered education, but it is certainly learning!
Martial arts books can be purchased from bookstores, online retailers such as Amazon or Barnes & Noble, martial arts schools, and specialty martial arts stores. Additionally, many libraries carry a selection of martial arts books that can be borrowed for free.
It is a non-profit organization designed to provide some framework for martial arts schools of all types. Their web site can provide much more detail.
In many schools, there are different levels either based on age or talent. There are not official levels in ballet, unlike martial arts.
the Arni's Martial Arts have a rattan stick. while the other martial arts have no weapon