MARTIAL ARTS (武術),
an ancient way of self defense is still in practice with all its glory. While
the primitive indication looks far
behind, the exact pedigree is difficult to renovate. But some definite Martial
Arts has become authentic; such as Isao(功夫), Taiji (太極). The Spring and Autumn
Annals of China is an authentic source of Chinese Martial Arts history. So it is needless to that this art form is a genuine
native game of China. The Chinese natives take pleasure in it, both because of
its eon and many features of Chinese cultures that it replicates. Martial arts
include conventional Chinese philosophies, artistic intellect, morals and
medical skills.
FEATURES:
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There are a large number of different
styles of Chinese Martial Arts. It can
be grouped by type or focus or otherwise by provincial origin.
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A huge proportion of traditional
martial arts can be compared to folk wrestling, though in some cases folk wrestling style and modern fighting
sport may overlie or become identical to each other.
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Martial
arts are
a traditional way of fight practices, what are proficient for a
sort of causes; such as: self-defence, self-confidence,
competitiveness, physical and mental health, strength,
amusement, as well as a complete growth mind, body and spirit. Though the term Martial Art (武術) has become linked with the combat arts in Eastern Asia, but
this particular term was first used for a combat system of Europe early in
the 1550s.
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The term Taiji (太極) or T'ai Chi are mostly used to refer the Taijiquan (or T'ai chi ch'uan, (太極拳), a Chinese
internal Martial Art, meditation system and health training. It is established on the ancient Chinese philosophy.
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Martial arts
training include the following apparatus: basics, forms, purpose and weapons.
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Different styles place variable importance on
each factor. In addition, philosophy, beliefs and even medical performance are
highly considered by most Chinese Martial arts.
·
Shaolin Martial arts
include both physical exercise and mental training which are based upon
Buddhist philosophy.
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Qi Gong (養生功) is a type of breath exercise. It is an
precious element of ancient Chinese medicine.
BENEFITS:
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Most of the martial arts, especially
of Asia, teach surface disciplines which affect to medicinal observe. This is
mostly rampant in traditional Chinese Martial Arts which may
edify bone-setting, herbals, and other
facets of traditional medication.
·
Isao
(功夫), another type of this
art can also be coupled with religion and
mysticism.
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In the entire Asia, meditation is
integrated as part of exercise. In those countries influenced by Hindu-Buddhist
values, the art Curing Gong (養生功) may be used as an relieve to attain illumination.
Various types of martial arts include music, particularly sturdy
percussive rhythms.
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