Martial Arts Primary seven in the World

 7.Jujutsu, Japan
When the Japanese samurai to lose all the weapons, they will switch to the use of Jujutsu (gentle art). Jujutsu evolved by focusing on throws, locks and rolled away. But unlike other martial arts, Jujutsu more moves to "what should aja". Traditionally, students are taught a variety of tactics "cheating" such as eye gouges, biting, wi which if used properly, can kill the opponent. Martial arts is very effective if used in combat over short distances.





6. Ninjutsu, Japan

This mysterious martial arts used by the killer and Japanese guerrilla fighters. Ninjitsu teaches a variety of ways to surprise your opponent and beat your opponent, with the direction of development for the kill. In addition to the feet, hands, also taught a variety of weapons, including slip and escape techniques effectively.












5. Tae-kwondo, Korea

Te-kwondo means "the way the fist and foot", martial arts is growing rapidly in the era after World War II, when Japan put an end to the occupation of Korea. Martial arts is renowned for its stunning kicks, and combine the physical ability and mental strength. The holder of black belt in this martial reach 3 million people around the world.






4. Kung fu, China

Chinese martial search this means literally: The success achieved by the weight and length, and oldest martial merupakaan in the world. Since introduced by Emperor Huangti, 2.698 BC, has developed tens of thousands of martial arts stream. Traditionally, this martial art taught by Shaolin monks, with primary emphasis on morality and philosophy, where the value of humility, trust, and patience, and respect in stress.




3. Karate, Japan
Derived from the word meaning "empty hand", Karate was introduced as a self-defense without weapons. Various techniques of Karate is estimated to begin in the 1300s, although the author of "10 Precepts of Karate", Anko Itosu, the father of modern karate, wrote the book in 1908. "Karate is a technique that changed hands and feet become spears" writes Anko. In a book written by Anko, karate can be used as, "... how to avoid a fight if confronted by criminals."










2. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Brazilian

Although founded in Brazil, the founder of this martial is Mitsuyo Maeda, a Japanese fighter, who won more than 2000 games and is considered the most powerful man. Maeda met with the Gracie family in Japan in 1914, and since then Gracie family is also regarded as the first family of this martial art. The emphasis on throws and groundwork to make this sport popular among users of sports mixture






1. Muay Thai, Thailand

Very similar to kickboxing, but different, a blow below the belt, elbows and knees and all may be used. Muay Thay hard to known when exactly was born when, but the various elements of this self-defense martial art can be found in Japan and India. Popularity of this martial began to emerge in the 1800s. Traditionally, martial arts is highly structured, with a variety of rituals that show respect to opponents. Now this self-defense is more focused as the use of the body as a weapon, fist, shins, elbows, knees, and various other things to defeat the opponent. This is what makes this valuable self-defense, because all parts of the body can be used  as a weapon.
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