What are some good Martial Arts training techniques?

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  • 1. Why was Martial Arts Created? 2. Was it for some particular purpose or many purpose? 3. And when they were created were they created by one person or other? 4. Does there is one art behind another art? 5. From where did the weapons came to people's mind? 6. How did they though about the technique? 7. How did they though about the Power, Aggression, Technique? 8. What does training means for Martial Artists in Martial Arts? 9. How did they though of Since behind killing one with those devastating moves, strikes / techniques etc, Did they learn Science Or Anatomy for pressure point Strikes, Clinching. 10. WHAT MADE THE INSTINCT IN THEM FOR MARTIAL ARTS? .. .... .... .... .. Good Luck !

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    Dude, you should seriously check if English is your first language or not. 1. For protection. For the past 50,000 years mankind has been fighting. Animal attack and a jealous man always give us a reason to protect ourselves and the ones we love. 2. Many purposes. Defense but over time, Martial Arts came to be used to hurt others instead of protecting them. 3. No one really knows. Thats like asking "was Julius Caesar really 6'1". " Even recent history has its alterations. 4. What? They are easily separated by Self Defense, Sport and Military. 5. Science. A piercing weapon is always superior to a hacking weapon. 6. Practice, experience in war, science. 7. What? Power and Aggression comes down to the individual. Technique comes down to fighting experience. They learn from previous battles. The run through their minds what to do and what not to do. 8. Training? Well without training how can we learn anything? Training is extremely important. 9. ..... 10. You know you just asked the same question 5 times already right? Just that each time was dumber and dumber.

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1. Dont know 2. So they can fight, duh 3. In 9300 B.C. by Neil Armstrong 4. Grammatically incorrect question 5. What? 6. Again what? 7. Your using though incorrectly 8. It means they're training martial arts 9. What? 10. No clue what your asking

Keyboard Warrior

Dude, you should seriously check if English is your first language or not. 1. For protection. For the past 50,000 years mankind has been fighting. Animal attack and a jealous man always give us a reason to protect ourselves and the ones we love. 2. Many purposes. Defense but over time, Martial Arts came to be used to hurt others instead of protecting them. 3. No one really knows. Thats like asking "was Julius Caesar really 6'1". " Even recent history has its alterations. 4. What? They are easily separated by Self Defense, Sport and Military. 5. Science. A piercing weapon is always superior to a hacking weapon. 6. Practice, experience in war, science. 7. What? Power and Aggression comes down to the individual. Technique comes down to fighting experience. They learn from previous battles. The run through their minds what to do and what not to do. 8. Training? Well without training how can we learn anything? Training is extremely important. 9. ..... 10. You know you just asked the same question 5 times already right? Just that each time was dumber and dumber.

Rikashik...

1. Every martial art was made for a different purpose. Kung Fu was originally created to keep monks healthy enough for long periods of meditation. Karate was developed to protect the common folk from the Samurai. Muay Thai was developed to allow soldiers to fight after losing their swords even against opponents who were still armed. And these are only a few reasons. 2. See number one. Obviously it was for many purposes as there are already many reasons. 3. That could vary from art to art, and most are so old there's no way to really verify one way or another. 4. In many cases, yes. For example, the Chinese brought Kung Fu styles to many other Asian countries who then adapted their training to meet their own purposes to the point that their arts didn't even resemble the Chinese styles anymore. 5. Who knows? See number three. History can get lost, and there's no way to know the details of everything. 6. Not sure what you meant to say here, but I'm guessing you want to know how they came up with the techniques. In most cases, through trial and error seeing what worked the best out of what they could come up with. 7. Again assuming "how they came up with", probably once again trial and error seeing what was effective for their purposes. 8. Different things for different people. For me, training in the martial arts means making the martial arts a part of myself so that the movements are my natural movements and making my body strong enough to perform said movements countless times. 9. Another difficult to understand question, but I'm going to again say trial and error. 10. This one is perhaps the toughest question to understand. Do you mean what makes martial arts instinctual for a practitioner? In that case, it would be constant training. Performing techniques thousands upon thousands of times until they become a part of the practitioner. You don't train until you get something right, you train until you can't get it wrong.

Glutton 4 Punishment

1. Every martial art was made for a different purpose. Kung Fu was originally created to keep monks healthy enough for long periods of meditation. Karate was developed to protect the common folk from the Samurai. Muay Thai was developed to allow soldiers to fight after losing their swords even against opponents who were still armed. And these are only a few reasons. 2. See number one. Obviously it was for many purposes as there are already many reasons. 3. That could vary from art to art, and most are so old there's no way to really verify one way or another. 4. In many cases, yes. For example, the Chinese brought Kung Fu styles to many other Asian countries who then adapted their training to meet their own purposes to the point that their arts didn't even resemble the Chinese styles anymore. 5. Who knows? See number three. History can get lost, and there's no way to know the details of everything. 6. Not sure what you meant to say here, but I'm guessing you want to know how they came up with the techniques. In most cases, through trial and error seeing what worked the best out of what they could come up with. 7. Again assuming "how they came up with", probably once again trial and error seeing what was effective for their purposes. 8. Different things for different people. For me, training in the martial arts means making the martial arts a part of myself so that the movements are my natural movements and making my body strong enough to perform said movements countless times. 9. Another difficult to understand question, but I'm going to again say trial and error. 10. This one is perhaps the toughest question to understand. Do you mean what makes martial arts instinctual for a practitioner? In that case, it would be constant training. Performing techniques thousands upon thousands of times until they become a part of the practitioner. You don't train until you get something right, you train until you can't get it wrong.

Glutton4Punishment

1-2. glutten that is only part of the reasons for kung fu, kung fu is older then the shaolin temple, as for karate it was created by the pechin class or upper class mostly to protect the royal court and the king. there are ten's of thousands still in existence of style each created for there own reasons, there are probably hundreds of thousands that existed thought out time that no longer exist. there is no one single reason for the creation of them all. 3-4. some were created by one person, others were created by more then one person or off of other styles. some styles were influenced by several styles. 5. when ugg came out of the cave and hit ugg over the head with a dinosaur bone 6-7. with practice, studying the movements, by studying body mechanics and anatomy. 8. that depends how you ask training can be different form one person to another depending upon there goals. 9. see 6-7

Kokoro

1-2. glutten that is only part of the reasons for kung fu, kung fu is older then the shaolin temple, as for karate it was created by the pechin class or upper class mostly to protect the royal court and the king. there are ten's of thousands still in existence of style each created for there own reasons, there are probably hundreds of thousands that existed thought out time that no longer exist. there is no one single reason for the creation of them all. 3-4. some were created by one person, others were created by more then one person or off of other styles. some styles were influenced by several styles. 5. when ugg came out of the cave and hit ugg over the head with a dinosaur bone 6-7. with practice, studying the movements, by studying body mechanics and anatomy. 8. that depends how you ask training can be different form one person to another depending upon there goals. 9. see 6-7

Kokoro

1. Why were Martial Arts Created? Various reasons, chiefly as battlefield training programs, self defense systems and surprise uprisings, some were also converted to and from meditative exercises. 2. Was it for some particular purpose or many purpose? Depends on the style in question. Karate was developed for the sole reason of warfare, as was Jiu jutsu. If legend is to be believed Wing Chun was created for a contest and Capoeira was created to hide a fighting style within a dance. 3. And when they were created were they created by one person or other? Thousands of martial arts have been created throughout the ages by different people, the closest people will ever get to finding the answer is a guess based on earliest surviving records. 4. Does there is one art behind another art? Eh? 5. From where did the weapons came to people's mind? One person picked up a rock or a stick and caved anothers head in, they just kind of evolved from there based on what needed to be done to kill the other guy more effectively. 6. How did they though about the technique? Trial and error. I like using the Shaolin temple as an example here, the temple brats had no mothers to bubble wrap them and effectively became the lab rat of the monk they were assigned to. If the monk told his apprentice to hold still so he could break his collar bone the brat did as he was told rather than risk getting a broken neck instead. 7. How did they though about the Power, Aggression, Technique? Depends on the style but body mechanics would be your general answer. 8. What does training means for Martial Artists in Martial Arts? Depends on the artist. People train for different reasons. 9. How did they though of Since behind killing one with those devastating moves, strikes / techniques etc, Did they learn Science Or Anatomy for pressure point Strikes, Clinching? Many early Chinese martial artists were also doctors which would have had the benefit of an understanding of the human anatomy, I'll also add in that experimentation often resulted in death or maiming. Asian countries didn't put value on life as early as European countries did so arts that revolved around bare-handed crippling or killing developed faster, European countries on the other hand had far more wars, so arms and armours developed faster there. 10. WHAT MADE THE INSTINCT IN THEM FOR MARTIAL ARTS? Self preservation for the most part. A desire to fight back teamed with the kind of mind that asked why something worked when somehing else didn't.

Odee

1. Why were Martial Arts Created? Various reasons, chiefly as battlefield training programs, self defense systems and surprise uprisings, some were also converted to and from meditative exercises. 2. Was it for some particular purpose or many purpose? Depends on the style in question. Karate was developed for the sole reason of warfare, as was Jiu jutsu. If legend is to be believed Wing Chun was created for a contest and Capoeira was created to hide a fighting style within a dance. 3. And when they were created were they created by one person or other? Thousands of martial arts have been created throughout the ages by different people, the closest people will ever get to finding the answer is a guess based on earliest surviving records. 4. Does there is one art behind another art? Eh? 5. From where did the weapons came to people's mind? One person picked up a rock or a stick and caved anothers head in, they just kind of evolved from there based on what needed to be done to kill the other guy more effectively. 6. How did they though about the technique? Trial and error. I like using the Shaolin temple as an example here, the temple brats had no mothers to bubble wrap them and effectively became the lab rat of the monk they were assigned to. If the monk told his apprentice to hold still so he could break his collar bone the brat did as he was told rather than risk getting a broken neck instead. 7. How did they though about the Power, Aggression, Technique? Depends on the style but body mechanics would be your general answer. 8. What does training means for Martial Artists in Martial Arts? Depends on the artist. People train for different reasons. 9. How did they though of Since behind killing one with those devastating moves, strikes / techniques etc, Did they learn Science Or Anatomy for pressure point Strikes, Clinching? Many early Chinese martial artists were also doctors which would have had the benefit of an understanding of the human anatomy, I'll also add in that experimentation often resulted in death or maiming. Asian countries didn't put value on life as early as European countries did so arts that revolved around bare-handed crippling or killing developed faster, European countries on the other hand had far more wars, so arms and armours developed faster there. 10. WHAT MADE THE INSTINCT IN THEM FOR MARTIAL ARTS? Self preservation for the most part. A desire to fight back teamed with the kind of mind that asked why something worked when somehing else didn't.

Odee

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