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The term "martial arts" is a general term used to describe general types of fighting.. Most martial arts practised today came from China, Japan, and Korea.. There are hundreds of types o

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follow is my report on martial arts in Asia This a very interesting subject, and a very good report It will describe martial arts and some types of martial arts It will also say where they originated from The term

"martial arts" is a general term used to describe general types of fighting Most martial arts practised today came from China, Japan, and Korea There are hundreds of types of martial arts, each divided into specific styles or systems Technically, martial arts fall into two categories:

percussive, and non-percussive In percussive martial arts such as

Karate, Tae Kwon Do, and Kung-Fu, people strike with their hands, feed, elbows, and head This type of martial arts is very aggressive On the other hand, in non-percussive martial arts, such as Judo, involve throwing, locking, and neutralising the opponent They are far less

aggressive Kung-Fu is an interesting type of martial art, the origins of which are unknown Some historians believe it started as early as 1500

BC There are two major types of Japanese martial arts They are Bujitsu, and Budo The bujitsu martial art is a relatively new one It emphasises combat and willingness to face death as a matter of honour

Budo, which was started during the late 1800's, focuses on

developing moral and aesthetic developments Karate-do and Judo are forms of Budo People who learn budo learn it to use it only as a last resort Another martial art that developed in Japan is ninjitsu, which means "the art of stealing in!" People who practice ninjitsu are called ninjas Ninjitsu was developed in the late 1200's At that time, ninjas were masters of all armed and unarmed combat Although the

emperors banned ninjitsu in the 1600's, it was still practised secretly, to keep the value it possesses Ninjitsu gained world attention in the

1980's This was a report about martial arts in Asia It listed them, and where and when they originated I hope you enjoyed reading this report

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