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What day and year did martial arts start?

Martial arts predates written history.


What do Martial Arts start with?

"Martial arts begin and end with courtesy" - Mas Oyama


Should I start a martial art?

yes


When can you start martial arts?

You can start at whatever age you wish and that the school will take you. Many start at six years old, so as long as you can move and follow instructions, you can take your martial art.


What kind of Martial Arts should you start practicing if you've never done any before?

You short start with karate if you have never done any kind of martial arts before.


How do you start if you want to learn extreme martial arts?

The first step would be to learn a martial art. Then you can take it to the next level.


Which Supreme Court ruling caused schools to start integrating in the 1950s?

The Supreme Court ruling that caused schools to start integrating in the 1950s was Brown v. Board of Education (1954). This landmark decision declared that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional, effectively ending racial segregation in schools.


Do you start by learning karate to be a spy?

Learning a martial art is a good start. Getting recruited to be a spy can be the real challenge.


Can you start conceiving from 10th of your period?

You can start conceiving from your first period.


What is better martial arts or MMA?

Mixed Martial Arts is martial arts, which should be obvious from the name. Over time all martial arts are very similar. While they start with different focus, they eventually blend together, as the human body can only move in a limited number of ways.


What happens after you receive your black belt?

You can start to really learn the martial art and its applications.


Can you file for child support through the state if a case is already open in court?

If you have a case open with the court for child support, you should not also try to open one through the state. There are caveats to that however, such as many states the court could require a certain monthly amount, but it is the state that enforces it. So if you have a decision by the court saying X amount should be paid monthly, and it is not being done, then yes at that time you should start a case through the state. However, if the court is still working on the case, if may actually decrease your benefits to go through the state before court makes a decision.