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Exploring the Martial Arts: Karate

Exploring the Martial Arts: Karate

The origin of the term “karate” is from the Japanese word “kara,” which means “empty,” and “te,” which means “hand.” This form of martial arts is known for fighting without weapons.   Origins Although karate...
Exploring the Martial Arts: Krav Maga

Exploring the Martial Arts: Krav Maga

The Israeli Defense Forces’ self-defense system, known as “Krav Maga,” is a no-holds-barred style of martial arts that uses natural movements to attack and counter-attack. Unlike other martial arts, it doesn’t utilize traditional fighting...
Exploring the Martial Arts: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Exploring the Martial Arts: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Brazilian jiu-jitsu is a martial arts type widely used for various forms of self-defense. It can also be used for fighting and improving one’s physical health. This ground combat mainly focuses on grappling techniques such as submissions and takedowns.  ...
Martial Arts Origins: Rise in Eastern Civilization

Martial Arts Origins: Rise in Eastern Civilization

Martial arts emerged from depictions of fights in various forms of art, as well as archaeological findings and weapons. Some of the earliest works depict battles that date back to 3,000 BC. Many people believe that martial arts originated in Asia. This region is home...
Martial Arts Origins: An Introduction

Martial Arts Origins: An Introduction

Although martial arts are commonly studied for various reasons, they share a single objective: To defeat a person or defend oneself from a physical threat. Some of these origins include Buddhism, Shinto, and other religions. Martial arts are also associated with East...