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 Origins of Martial Arts
The origin and history of Martial Arts is a
controversial issue. One can see signs of martial arts
in Egyptian, Greek, African, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, as
well as other cultures.
The first fighting
systems on earth probably evolved alongside humans
because mankind must have always had a need to defend
himself against animals, as well as against his fellow
man. Ancient murals and sculptures show fighting poses
from Egypt, India and Babylon dating from as far back as
5,000 years ago.
The martial arts as
we know them probably did not evolve until systems of
offensive and defensive skills were devised in or
imported into China. There, in a country saturated with
the spiritual teachings of Taoism, Confucianism and
Buddhism, these fighting skills were combined with
intangible elements such as compassion, discipline and
self-control.
Martial arts are thought to have
originated in India and made their way through China and
across the rest of Asia. Folklore recounts mythical
creatures called Tengu who practiced martial arts and
passed them on to humans. Founders of martial arts who
wanted to give their methods the aura of legitimacy
would often claim that the Tengu had taught them the
art. Legend says
that Bodhidharma, the Buddhist monk who brought Zen to
China from India, also brought the martial arts. There
is a clear path leading from the Southern China regions
up to Korea, Okinawa and Japan. The details before that,
and the exact details of that transfer, are greatly
debated by historians and Martial Artists alike.
Through various periods in history when weapons
were outlawed, the martial arts prospered as the only
means for a person to defend himself and his family. But
even as more civilized times descended upon humanity,
the arts survived. They managed to outlive their violent
origins primarily because they teach man much more than
fighting. The true martial arts stress character
development, discipline and respect. Self-defense,
physical fitness and competition are some of the other
benefits which modern practitioners enjoy. The fact that
the martial arts have had a chance to evolve into many
different styles has allowed it to endure for so many
centuries.
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Tae Kwon Do
Hapkido
Go-Ju Ryu Karate
Japanese Jiu jitsu
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
American Kick Boxing
Muay Thai
Shaolin Kung Fu
Wu Su
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