Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon is still considered one of the best. For entertainment value, the movies of Jackie Chan are going to be high on the list.
Soul surfer, Facing the Giants, the Endless Summer, In God's Hands (surf movie), Rudy, A League of Their Own, *61, Kung Fu Hustle is a martial arts movie that is a little bit hilarious.
Some martial arts, such as qigong and t'ai chi, are used for longevity, disease prevention, and healing purposes, making them effective exercises for those with health conditions and for the elderly.
filipino kali, eskrima, and some krav maga
That is going to depend on your kid, as well as the school and the instructor. For some good info, check out the attached article about choosing a martial arts school.
Harry Potter
Salman Khan is an Indian film actor who learned martial arts for some of the roles he played in movies.
Martial Arts refers to the skills used in combat. Every country has martial arts and some originated in Japan, but not all of them.
It depends on your ability and your connections. If your Chinese is good, you might be able to get into movies in Hong Kong or China with bit parts. The odds of turning it into a career such as Jackie Chan or Jean Claude Van Damme are slim, but it is obviously possible! And if you can start off with some bit parts in TV and movies as an extra with some martial arts skills tht is a starting point.
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
Martial Arts originated in the orient. Britain has adapted some Martial Arts, but has none of its own origin. Unless you count boxing.
You can probably find some on YouTube and at a sparring or martial arts store. Most MMA workouts are hardcore. Some other workouts from martial arts or athletes are good too.
a great gym is Malvern Martial Arts in Melbourne!!
Some French are the same to English Grace Martial Arts School
ken-do in a form of martial art that uses primarily swords, although most martial arts use weapons at some level.
Sometimes you will find good articles on Google, all you have to do is switch to News on the tabs for google and then you will be able to type martial arts and articles should come up! Try it out, hopefully Google has some good articles.
If you mean martial arts then yes. Though not Chinese, Judo and Tae Kwon Do are martial arts and Olympic Sports. Mixed Martial Arts is a popular sport that uses parts of different martial arts, and some Chinese arts can be incorporated into this at appropriate times.
No. Black belts are typically found in Japanese and Korean martial arts. Some Chinese martial arts use colored sashes, and some martial arts use no rank at all - except for delineating student and teacher. Many non-eastern martial arts, Boxing, Savate, Fencing - may use different types of rankings based on organization.