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Summary of famous traditional martial arts in the world (Part 2)
BOXING
With Boxing, you will use a flexible combination of punches with movement of your legs, head and torso.
Boxing is considered a fighting martial art between the two. Starting from the West, learning boxing techniques, you will use a combination of punches flexibly with the movement of your legs, head and torso.
Amateur boxing is also a part of many sports festivals around the world, including the Olympic Games. It is known that boxer Muhammad Ali is a legend of this martial art.
BRAZILLIAN JIU JITSU (BJJ)
This is a martial art inspired by Japanese martial arts and developed and transformed in Brazil but has gradually become one of the popular mixed martial arts in the martial arts world MMA.
Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) is a martial art used in combat, teaching the weaker to defend and fight the stronger using techniques such as levers and locks. This is a martial art created by Carlos Gracie after Japanese study, Judo and traditional Jiu-Jit su created.
TAEKWONDO
Taekwondo tends to use the feet and lower legs through powerful kicks. North Korea is the nation of Taekwondo and is also the most practiced martial arts (mudo) of this country. It is also one of the most popular sports in the world.
The Japanese propaganda of Karatedo martial arts to Korea during World War II in the 1950s and 1960s. This led many to mistakenly believe that Taekwondo was actually from a Karatedo sect that split and developed into a martial art. And to escape the influence of Karatedo, the masters founded the modern Taekwondo sect.
Taekwondo places more emphasis on the leg strikes and emphasizes the sportiness of the discipline. This martial art has some similarities with Chinese Kungfu and other Korean martial arts such as Tangsudo, Hapkido. However, Taekwondo tends to use the feet and lower legs through powerful kicks.
Taijiquan
Taijiquan is actually a traditional martial art of the Chinese nation characterized by extremely flexible, slow-moving movements of the right hand and the harmonization of the breath.
Summary of famous traditional martial arts in the world (Part 1)
Traditional martial arts reflect a part of the culture and spirit of the nation. Therefore, learning martial arts is not only about learning the movements and attacks but also understanding the origin and characteristics to understand the essence of martial arts.
Martial arts, especially traditional martial arts, is a sport that is both a cultural expression of the national spirit. Each martial art has different characteristics that only you can find out when you love it.
MUAY THAI – THAILAND
Muay Thai is widely welcomed, suitable for all types of workout, typically women. This is considered the traditional martial arts of Thailand. Muay Thai with a very aggressive fighting technique. The fighting involved with with hands, feet, elbows, knees, with the principle of finishing the blow quickly, so that the opponent has no chance to fight back.
The method of training of boxers is very simple by practicing kicking on a banana tree trunk, sandbag, running long distance, swimming, jumping rope, practicing with moving targets by tying the ball on the strands here, and then kick in succession to practice accuracy and speed.
Currently, Muay Thai is widely welcomed, suitable for all subjects of training, typically women who are always interested and enthusiastic in practicing this martial art because of its high efficiency.
JUDO – JAPAN
This martial art is mainly applied to self-defense, as well as exercise, skill and spirit. Judo (Jitsu) is a famous Japanese martial art created by Kano Jigoro. This martial art was founded in 1882 based on the traditional martial art of Jūjitsu (Jutsu) by Japan.
Judo is a martial arts that is more about sports than violence. This martial art does not use weapons, but mainly attacks strangling and locking hands, feet, knocking, crushing.
Slash and stabbing with hands and feet and defensive weapons are also part of judo. However, this is only in advance and is not allowed in judo or practice competitions. A judo practitioner is called a judoka. This martial art is mainly applied to self-defense, as well as exercise, skill and spirit.