No martial art is practiced only on the floor. All of them at least start out in a standing position. Brazilian JuJutsu concentrates on ground aspect, but also spends time working on how to get someone on the ground.
A form of martial arts.
the most violent form of traditional martial arts is street fight and taekwondo.
one martial art form was called tung soo do(not sure of spelling) a form of Korean karate
A Hokkien term for the martial arts of the Chinese community of Southeast Asia, especially the Malay Archipelago.
There is no 'ultimate' form. Martial arts were developed in many places over great stretches of time. They take many forms.
The form of martial arts that originated in India is Kshatriya. It was first practiced sometime in the 400 B.C. years.
Many martial arts forms are practiced by women. Which form suits a partuclar woman best would be determined by her interests and her physical condition.
What in the hell is a "crikate?" Is it a form of martial arts practiced by small noise making insects? No wonder no one's answered this question!
The simple past form of "practice" is "practiced."
Kenpo, also translated as Kempo or known in America as Kenpo Karate is a form of martial arts. It can be practiced by anyone who is interested in the fighting sports, self defense or just staying healthy through a form of workout that is not completely boring.
Samurai practiced ancient shintoism.They also practiced a form of Buddhism knownas Zen.
This was first practiced by the Pilgrims in the 1620's.
A form of martial arts.
the most violent form of traditional martial arts is street fight and taekwondo.
Karate comes from Okinawa. It is based on the ancient art of kung fu from China combined with the local Okinawa art of te. From there it went to Japan and from there it went to Korea where it was combined with the local martial art and became what we know as Tae kwon do.
one martial art form was called tung soo do(not sure of spelling) a form of Korean karate
A Hokkien term for the martial arts of the Chinese community of Southeast Asia, especially the Malay Archipelago.