This English word was derived from the Latin wordmartialis, meaning 'of Mars or war', from Mars, theRoman God of War.
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It comes from Mars who was the God of war in the antic rome. Martial is the adjective referring to war.
Martial Arts originated in the orient. Britain has adapted some Martial Arts, but has none of its own origin. Unless you count boxing.
Sensei may still be used if the martial art is Japanese in origin.
Japanese martial arts are more of a origin based thing and have been around way longer than American martial arts. American martial arts in my opinion are not as effective in real world fighting and are mainly sports based such as Taekwondo. I hope this answers your question!
A cultural hearth is a place where a culture is born. There are seven primary culture hearths:Nile Valley Indus ValleyWei-Huang ValleyGanges ValleyMesopotamiaMesoamericaWest AfricaAndean AmericaAll of these places contributed to cultures which included martial arts of one form or another.
The need for martial arts, in various forms, goes back to the need for skill in unarmed combat, which is as old as warfare itself.
In order to learn how to do taekwondo, you would an instructor. This is a systematic type of martial arts that has its origin in Korean. It teaches fighting skills as well discipline.
Karate is a famous martial art; the mayor declared martial law after rioting broke out.
After the disaster, the government enacted martial law.
There are literally hundreds of styles and variations. They can be divided up into dozens of different major categories by country of origin or primary focus as well as style of art.
Our neighbor has a very martial attitude to resolving problems, he prefers to attack and conquer. He had a martial demeanor, very disciplined and confident. He had a martial stride. The building had a martial look to it and as it turns out that it was once an armory. The band played MARTIAL music.