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Martial Arts

At its most basic, the term martial art describes a war skill (martial = war, art = skill). Although martial arts are predominantly associated with Oriental styles of combat, it actually applies to a variety of styles of fighting that have developed from such diverse cultures as Ancient Rome, colonial Latin America, and World War Two era Japan. Martial arts transcend time and cultures and the term is a catch all phrase that describes a variety of physical combat skills.

Martial arts describes such varied techniques as boxing (an exercise that originated from either ancient Greece or Rome that is usually performed in a competitive setting) to ninjutsu (a Japanese feudal art that was used during missions of espionage and assassinations against warlords) to Jeet Kune Do (a modern martial art developed in the 1960s by the actor Bruce Lee that is renowned for its street effectiveness.) Martial arts can be used as a self-defense art like capoeira (the Brazilian martial art that was developed by African slaves who had to defend themselves against their slave masters) or it can be used as an offensive skill fighting like savate (the 19th century French martial art that utilizes a variety of foot and fist fighting techniques.) Martial arts can also describe forms of fighting that are primarily designed for competition such as kickboxing (a modern martial that combines the hand fighting techniques of boxing with the kick fighting techniques of the Asian martial arts) and it can also describe forms of fighting that grew out of philosophical schools such as Hsing-i Chuan (an ancient Chinese martial art that is heavily based on Taoist philosophy that reflects the five elements of wood, water, earth, metal, and fire).

Regardless of its intent, the martial arts have increased in popularity over the last century. Many proponents of the martial arts are attracted to the philosophical tenets of certain types of martial arts. Others are attracted to the competitive sports aspects of other types of martial arts. Another source of attraction to the martial arts lies in the way some martial arts emphasize graceful moves.

Despite the many differences of the different forms of martial arts, all of the martial arts share at least one thing in common. All forms of martial arts, when practiced, will improve your overall health. As a physical exercise that has its own sets of rules and techniques, the martial arts will increase your life span by improving your overall health. It is often more enjoyable than such conventionally Western forms of exercise such as strength training. There are also a variety of other benefits towards practicing the Martial Arts, with many proponents of the martial arts finding that they have increased their spiritual awareness, their self-confidence, and their social skills through learning the Martial Arts.

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