Monday 20 February 2012

Martial Arts Norwich The Beginning

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Emergence and Renown of Martial Arts Norwich


 Martial Arts Norwich or art of combat is an ancient war technique evolved from many forms taken from so many countries. It resulted from countless wars and battles held in the past times. It started in 5th century with the emergence of Buddhism in China and spread all over the world with different names. The styles of Martial Arts Norwich differ in each country due to the influence of their own war styles and got better with time. Presently, modern Martial Arts Norwich are more popular being a united combination of modernistic techniques and ancient styles, still many forms remained same. Though these arts were evolved initially to develop skills for defense or attack, it is not a fighting method now days. Martial Arts Norwich are developed as learning methods to be disciplined and confident as a person, trained in self-defense techniques.



Here is a concise description of types and forms of Martial Arts Norwich in different countries.


 1. Martial Arts From Japan


In Japan, Martial Arts Norwich were introduced in 12th century and have evolved many effective forms until now. Some of them are…


Karate: - It employs defensive and aggressive techniques with a focus to build strength and stamina, sometimes may be with use of weapons. It Involves chops, punches, kicks, strikes, blocking and sparring.

Jujitsu: - It is as aggressive as Karate is with a fair amount of weapon's training involving a lot of sparring.


Aikido: - It is a spiritual and harmonious defense style to divert the aggression of the opponent using throws, pins, rolls, etc. It trains the individual on the principle of disabling the opponent using inner energy without the involvement of sparring or competitions.


Judo: - It involves the oldest form of Martial Arts Norwich, i.e. gentle use of "wrestling-like" movements that reinforce the physical control as well as mental development. Though it engages competitions, it is one of the safest methods of martial arts.

2. Martial Arts From China

Kung-Fu: - It is a generic term that refers to a wide variety of Chinese's Martial Arts Norwich comprising diverse styles. These styles have attack movements as well as defensive techniques that teach kick, punches, chops, throws, falls, grappling, katas, leg sweeps, and blows. It involves tournaments and competitions to build and develop strength.


3. Martial Arts From Korea

Taekwondo: - In Korea, the Martial Arts Norwich are confused with wrestling. Initially, Koreans used to fight unarmed with lots of sparring and competitions focusing to emphasize strength, force, and attack methods. Their forms are competitive and involve techniques using elaborate footwork and unique high kicks.


There may be different styles and techniques but each of them grants an opportunity for your child to learn how to set the goal and then achieve them. These practices boost children's self-esteem by generating a confident and improved physical ability along with a positive attitude towards taking mental challenges.



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