It is a matter of opinion as to what the best martial art is going to be. They all provide exercise, fitness, focus and teach martial skills. It is more dependent on the specific individual and how competant they are then the specific style.
it would have to be mr.miyagi from the karate kid
Bruce Lee was a martial artist. He specialized in kung fu. He did not fight straight karate he blended his martial arts skills.
Karate Shotokan.
Karate Kid, is one of the most popular.
Better for what? If you want to fight in a ring with rules, the study of the MMA are probably best. If you wish to learn a traditional martial art with the philosophy associated with it, karate is probably best. While some believe that mixed martial arts will serve you better in a street fight, you will miss out on the philosophical parts of karate.
Most likely Taekwondo or Karate, these martial arts have many families involved and most studios of these take both children and adults as students, compared to martial art styles like BJJ that may not.
Bruce Lee created the style. He incorporated what he felt were the best parts of the martial arts he had studied, which included wing chun and karate.
I think Jet Li is the best at martial arts
Shaolin Kung fu
I Believe so
There is no hard and fast rule as to where you can learn martial arts. Choose one martial art discipline and start training. Well if you want to learn proper martial arts then I suggest you to train under an experienced instructor. Look for the best feasible martial arts school in your area and sign up for class.
In his book Karate-Do: Kyohan, Gichin Funakoshi states that the best age to start martial arts training in a class situation is middle school age.