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Why Are Martial Arts Called ‘Martial Arts?’
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What was the first Martial Art?
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Martial arts have enthralled and astounded us for millennia. Despite having roots that date back to pre-historic times, to this day there are few activities that are better placed to keep us in shape while helping its students to learn how to defend themselves in combat situations. But what exactly was the first recorded martial art? www.getintomartialarts.com/what-was-the-first-martial-art/?fb...
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  • @user-pb2fp5ew5p
    @user-pb2fp5ew5p 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's just a dancing style chillax

  • @Prodby3128
    @Prodby3128 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They used to tie small blades to their heels when fighting, capoeira is badass

  • @joginder999
    @joginder999 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Modern Martial arts originated from the Indo Europeans and not far east

  • @bulldogfightingforfreedom
    @bulldogfightingforfreedom 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Straightly coped Japanese karate…. Originated from 1000 years ago ? Don’t fucking make me laugh..

  • @yuval1588
    @yuval1588 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What does he mean by the having 2000 years old roots?

  • @azzy.17.4
    @azzy.17.4 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    after 3 years no one commented

    • @arcey_cv
      @arcey_cv 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So sad, cuz this video is so helpful

    • @gogwon5139
      @gogwon5139 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s actually wild

    • @UnFunnyBoi
      @UnFunnyBoi 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thats mad crazy

    • @GAMEOVERttp
      @GAMEOVERttp 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Because the video is totally wrong. Evidence supports that Caperia been used by slaves to learn martial arts is a load of waffle. Slaves were not well fed and were not allowed to do anything cultural at all while in captivity, it's just a fabricated story to make the art sound good and have some confidence behind it. Some schools even teach it was that good of a fighting style the uprises ended slavery...😅

  • @stoopidhaters
    @stoopidhaters 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh wow, I didn't know Muay Thai was that old.

  • @hamaynasa
    @hamaynasa ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks

  • @shaikkarim8299
    @shaikkarim8299 ปีที่แล้ว

    Now what is the future of Itf TAEKWONDO player's, which year they get recognise in Olympics. Please share update news sir/ madam

  • @cudaofficial
    @cudaofficial ปีที่แล้ว

    guys i accutly do ksw its fun brown tab my belt ^

  • @bl4z3_mc23
    @bl4z3_mc23 ปีที่แล้ว

    Shittiest video with these cringe figurines

  • @samiibrahim5356
    @samiibrahim5356 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Here are ten actual facts about Kenpo: 1. Kenpo originated in Southern China and consisted of many distinct Chinese Martial Art styles that immigrated south after the fall of the Han Dynasty in 220 A.D., it was then known as Ken Fat by the practitioners in the Canton area. 2. Ken Fat continued to be refined and tailored to the environment of combat on the Southern Chinese waters, often on smaller vessels with little room for maneuverability, the emphasis was on stable, well-balanced stances and very quick upper body techniques, designed to work well with shorter weapons like double knives. The main concern was protection from pirates and bandits and having a means of defense against larger, more powerful local clans. 3. During the Tang Dynasty 618-907 Ken Fat immigrated from Southern China to the Ryukyuan Kingdom and some of the Kingdoms in Korea as well as Southeast Asia. This caused variations in the pronunciation of Ken Fat with the Koreans pronouncing it Kwon Bup and the Ryukyuans pronouncing it Kenpo, the Indonesian's pronounced it Kuntao but the characters for Ken Fat remained in Chinese as fist method/law. 4. Chin Genpin a traveling monk and practitioner of Southern Chinese Martial Arts (Ken Fat) traveled to Edo, Japan during the Tang Dynasty, which is the early Edo period in Japan. There he introduced what the Japanese pronounced Kenpo to several warriors. Three in particular were masterless Samurai, (Ronin) who founded their own Martial traditions that incorporated some elements of Southern Chinese Martial Arts. So, Ken Fat also immigrated to Japan during the Tang Dynasty. 5. Also at the start of the Tang Dynasty, 13 Shaolin Monks who practice Chan Buddhism at a temple built in 477 on Song Mountain in Northern China aided the future 2nd Emperor of the Tang Dynasty by capturing his enemy Wang Shichong. As a reward they were granted more land and a watermill. With this large land grant the Northern Shaolin temple because commonly visited by the Imperial members seeking blessings and giving large donations. As a result, they further refined their already famous staff fighting methods and combined it with various Northern Martial Arts. Martial Arts had been practiced at the Shaolin Temple since the first Abbot took on his two famous disciples. Batuo's disciples Sengchou and Huiguang were both expert in the martial arts by the time they began their studies of religion with Batuo. 6. Bodhidharma visited the Shaolin Temple and was known for his wall-gazing meditation and for not accepting religious disciples without making them endure many challenges, but he did not introduce or create any martial arts at the Shaolin Temple, as they already had Martial Arts there. It was only hundreds of years later in fictional books that Bodhidharma is associated with Martial Arts and as a result a book is produced claiming to be handed down over the generations from him that was full of Taoist internal cultivation exercises but under the guise of being a bone and muscle changing classic passed down by him, which even went so far as to claim to be the source of the Shaolin warrior monk's abilities. All credible Chinese historians and all credible Chinese Martial Arts historians have debunked the book making this claim as a forgery having nothing to do with Bodhidharma. 7. During the Song Dynasty 960-1279, Martial Arts throughout China advanced greatly, and new systems were created by experienced warriors. These systems spread and influenced the development of Ken Fat, giving birth to several new styles of Ken Fat that included knowledge from Northern Martial Arts including systems from Song Mountain (Shaolin). 8. During battles to overthrow the Yuan Dynasty (Mongols) Ken Fat practitioners led numerous rebellions as the White Lotus and Red Lotus secret societies, with one child beggar turned monk eventually fighting for 30 years until he overthrew the Mongols and founded the Ming Dynasty. He then took the name Emperor Hungwu. His original battle-hardened, elite warriors became his secret assassination police, who traveled around Ming China, able to overrule any court and kill anyone except the emperor himself. These assassins were known for carrying a big, curved blade Miao Dao (two handed saber). 9. When the Ming Dynasty fell to the Qing Dynasty, the survivors of the Ming regrouped at the Northern Shaolin Temple before fleeing South. There they formed secret societies just like the White Lotus did during the Yuan Dynasty and they tried to overthrow the Qing. During this time Ken Fat was further refined as the most elite of the surviving assassins distilled there best and most brutal killing techniques to members of the Heaven and Earth Society. This society was eventually outlawed and heavily hunted down by the Qing after several failed uprisings, so the Heaven and Earth Society split up into several branches with different names including what we know today as the Triads. 10. Ken Fat that had immigrated previously to other countries had often been transformed and blended with local martial arts traditions giving very unique style branches but soon many of the outsider Ken Fat traditions were going to get an injection of a much more sinister version of Ken Fat that was now the Martial Art used to protect the recently outlawed opium shipments and help the secret societies fight off the Qing authorities. This more brutal, overkill version was the last evolution of Ken Fat that was brought over to other nations like Ryukyu with Kusanku teaching Sakugawa and to so many other countries. Those in the Martial Arts world who were in the know, looked at Kenpo as a brutal and dark street fighting system, even among the Chinese communities they considered Ken Fat to be a weapon in the toolbox of the Tong or Triad enforcers. As Cantonese immigrants migrated to Hawaii and so did the Tong organizations and secret blood brotherhoods the Kenpo that had its origins in China but had immigrated to other parts of Asia had come to the American territory and would soon be taught under the guise of a self-defense system when in fact it is predominantly an offensive system of combat designed to kill an enemy quickly and leave them in such a mangled and overkilled state that it would strike fear into the hearts of those opposed to the aims of the Chinese secret societies.

  • @ninjasolarteam
    @ninjasolarteam 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Original Muay Thai weren't actually a kickboxing style. It was actually used for military training and they wear ropes around their hands before boxing gloves and muay thai was derived from krabbi krabong. An ancient weapon based martial art similar to Filipino double stick wielding weapons like arnis but with blades. Muay thai became the most popular and recognizable national combat sport in thailand and wide spread all of the country since the the early 50s and 60s.

  • @ninjasolarteam
    @ninjasolarteam 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    tang soo do came first before it splits into different 9 kwans and taekwondo is one of them and it was established in 1970s by the olympics very early

  • @cattyofskittish
    @cattyofskittish 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    i like how theres no like-dislike ratio

  • @jayve4433
    @jayve4433 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    You should do a video on Moo Do kwan, Kajukenbo, Tang So Do, Tukong Moosul, Aikido, Hwa Rang Do, Ninjitsu, Shuai Jiao, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, Taekkyon, Shootfighting, Savate, Silat, Sumo, Wu Shu, Wrestling, Kali Escrima Arnis, samurai, Sambo, Pankration, Greco Roman wrestling

  • @jayve4433
    @jayve4433 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I heard Taekwondo is a mix of Taekkyon and karate, three of the biggest and more known types or factions of TKD are ITF WTF ATA

    • @ninjasolarteam
      @ninjasolarteam 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      you forgot yongmudo. it is deived from olympic/wtf taekwondo but wearing in green

  • @Cailean_MacCoinnich
    @Cailean_MacCoinnich 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    If KSW was created in 1958, what is the 5000 years of history? It's like saying that my stick fighting style has a history of 6,000,000 years, since the first hominid picked up a stick and hit another hominid on the head.

    • @Seantorky3
      @Seantorky3 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      KSW is a mcdojo. It is very dodgy.

  • @AjaySharma-oc8ws
    @AjaySharma-oc8ws 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very nice,episode...

  • @AjaySharma-oc8ws
    @AjaySharma-oc8ws 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very nice...thanks...

  • @nigelmccure6640
    @nigelmccure6640 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just actually would love to learn it but I highly doubt that is ever going to happen because more than anything else that it will definitely never get introduced to Canada that is why

    • @kmac-canada
      @kmac-canada 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Where are you from ?

  • @nigelmccure6640
    @nigelmccure6640 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Iv taken it before it teaches you how to destroy your enemy on a frist blow on himself

  • @aaronhumes2615
    @aaronhumes2615 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    As a lifetime kickboxer I can attest to the tone of the body

  • @414MrMilwaukee
    @414MrMilwaukee 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    🇮🇱 ❤ Thanks bro, and keep up the great work