Martial arts

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Martial arts ([[אומנויות לחימה]]) are transmittable knowledge systems of physical practice based on movements that might appear in actual fighting. Martial arts differ from [[Combat sports]] and [[Martial systems]] by the addition of more reasons and insights to the defensive and utilitarian rolls of fighting.
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'''Martial arts''' ([[אומנויות לחימה]]) are transmittable knowledge systems of physical practice based on movements that might appear in fighting. Martial arts differ from [[Combat sports]] and [[Martial systems]] by the addition of more reasons and insights to the defensive and utilitarian rolls of fighting and competing.
Martial arts are influenced by religious and philosophical ideas and systems: Stoicism, [[Code of Chivalry]], [[Zen Buddhism]], [[Taoism]], Hinduism and [[Shugendo]] are relevant examples.
Martial arts are influenced by religious and philosophical ideas and systems: Stoicism, [[Code of Chivalry]], [[Zen Buddhism]], [[Taoism]], Hinduism and [[Shugendo]] are relevant examples.
Martial arts are practiced for many reasons but for most, the chief incentive at the beginning years of practice is overcoming an opponent in confrontation or self defense.  
Martial arts are practiced for many reasons but for most, the chief incentive at the beginning years of practice is overcoming an opponent in confrontation or self defense.  
The exact way the martial arts depicts the movements and the methods used to learn them vary greatly and might appear as dance like movements or sparring and competing.  
The exact way the martial arts depicts the movements and the methods used to learn them vary greatly and might appear as dance like movements or sparring and competing.  
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== Martial arts techniques ==
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Martial arts ([[BJJ]], [[Aikido]], [[Judo]], [[Ninjutsu]], [[Capoeira]] and [[TSKSR]] have been documented in video by [[Akban]] veterans.
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Martial arts techniques
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== Martial arts videos ==
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*Only a tiny portion of Martial arts ([[BJJ]], [[Aikido]], [[Judo]], [[Ninjutsu]], [[Capoeira]] and [[TSKSR]] have been documented in video)
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This core article is in mid-translation ([[אומנויות לחימה]]) from Hebrew [[User:Yossi Sheriff|Yossi]]
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Article in mid-translation ([[אומנויות לחימה]]) from Hebrew [[User:Yossi Sheriff|Yossi]]
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 29 November 2009

Martial arts (אומנויות לחימה) are transmittable knowledge systems of physical practice based on movements that might appear in fighting. Martial arts differ from Combat sports and Martial systems by the addition of more reasons and insights to the defensive and utilitarian rolls of fighting and competing.

Martial arts are influenced by religious and philosophical ideas and systems: Stoicism, Code of Chivalry, Zen Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism and Shugendo are relevant examples. Martial arts are practiced for many reasons but for most, the chief incentive at the beginning years of practice is overcoming an opponent in confrontation or self defense. The exact way the martial arts depicts the movements and the methods used to learn them vary greatly and might appear as dance like movements or sparring and competing.

Martial arts techniques

Martial arts (BJJ, Aikido, Judo, Ninjutsu, Capoeira and TSKSR have been documented in video by Akban veterans.


Martial arts videos

This core article is in mid-translation (אומנויות לחימה) from Hebrew Yossi

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