You may be referring to Wing Chun which was created by a woman. Otherwise, there really isn't a Martial Arts that is fit for women more than it is for men. Anyone can do any form of martial arts that they chose to.
All martial arts are based on the same foundations as each other. E.g. discipline, health, humility, perseverance, indomitable spirit to name a few. Therefore no martial art is better than any other, they are all the same. It just depends what different people enjoy practicing more in the martial arts as to which one they decide to study.
arnis ,,, a philipino based martial arts using two sticks
Any martial art when practiced well can be applied in a fight, the outcome is not based upon the style used but the skill of the practitioner and the opponent. No style is better than another, it is the discipline and skill that make the art effective in defense.
There are many different styles of martial arts all of which have some influence from the region they came from. Taekwondo incorporates the Northern style based Chinese form of martial arts(MA).
I varies based upon the art itself but for the most part martial arts do not support provocation or thoughtless brutality but self deffense and peacefull practice
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.
All martial arts are based on the same foundations as each other. E.g. discipline, health, humility, perseverance, indomitable spirit to name a few. Therefore no martial art is better than any other, they are all the same. It just depends what different people enjoy practicing more in the martial arts as to which one they decide to study.
Yes, Judo is a martial art that was based on JuJitsu.
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arnis ,,, a philipino based martial arts using two sticks
Any martial art when practiced well can be applied in a fight, the outcome is not based upon the style used but the skill of the practitioner and the opponent. No style is better than another, it is the discipline and skill that make the art effective in defense.
Bruce Lee was a student of the martial arts. He developed is own martial art based on his learning of wing chung and karate.
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!
I believe it is based on nin-jutsu although there are a few hints of tae-kwon-do and karate
Ranma ½ isn't based on any one style of martial arts, but several of them, and many of them are parodied or are inaccurate. The school of martial arts that Ranma and his father, along with Akane and Soun Tendo practice, is known as the Anything-Goes School of Martial Arts, so while it incorporates numerous actual martial arts techniques, it also uses ridiculous "techniques" and fictionalized martial art styles.
Nike produces a wide range of athletic based clothing for women. Among the items that are sold for women are pants, shorts, tanks, shirts, hoodies, skirts, dresses and swimwear.
In many schools, there are different levels either based on age or talent. There are not official levels in ballet, unlike martial arts.