"Sensei" means 'one who has gone before' and is usually associated with a teacher or mentor. You can call a Martial Arts instructor 'sensei' in Japanese.
Integrity falls into martial arts mainly during workouts and punishments if you get any. Let's say that your instructor tells you or the hole class to do so many push ups. By doing all of them and doing all of them correctly you are showing integrity even if your instructor is watching the slacker.
グレース武道場 Gurēsu Budō jo
arts martiaux
As they say, a healthy mind resides in a healthy body, which is exactly what you get with martial arts. However, training the mind is the main aspect of Martial Arts!
Some French are the same to English Grace Martial Arts School
מורה לאומנויות לחימה
capoiera
Artes marciales mixtas / combinadas
The word that sounds like "sin-say" and means master is "sensei." It is a Japanese term commonly used in martial arts to refer to a skilled teacher or mentor.
"Kage Ken" shadow, fist. "kageken" shadow-fist This refers to it as if a martial arts style, meaning more along the lines of "fist of the shadow(s)"
There are many reasons that people practice martial arts, the reason vary from person to person. Suffice to say that a certain physical and mental well being, tends to be an outcome of the discipline required from most martial arts. It can be assumed that people who practice Martial Arts, to some degree or another, seek to better themselves physically or mentally.
id say football, wresting and martial arts