Martial arts Black Belt Magazine is a United States magazine covering combat sports and martial arts. Founded in 1961, it is one of the oldest publications about martial arts. The Black Belt Magazine is owned by Active Interest Media. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black Belt Magazine"
Combat pistol shooting is a modern martial art that focuses on the use of the handgun as a defensive weapon for self defense, or for military and police use. Like most martial arts, combat pistol shooting is practiced both for defense and for sport. ...more on Wikipedia about "Combat pistol shooting"
Burmese martial arts are collectively called thaing (See Burmese Martial Arts ) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of martial arts"
(List of martial arts weapons) ** Bokken (Japanese wooden swords, also known as bokutÅ) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of martial arts weapons"
(List of martial arts-related topics) ==Generic== ...more on Wikipedia about "List of martial arts-related topics"
A martial art, often referred to as a fighting system, is a system of codified practices and traditions of training for combat, usually (but not always) without the use of guns and other modern weapons. Today, people study martial arts for various reasons including sport, fitness, self-defense, self-cultivation ( meditation), mental discipline & character development, and self-confidence. ...more on Wikipedia about "Martial arts"
Martial Arts Therapy (hereafter referred to as MA-Therapy) refers to the usage of martial arts as an alternative or complementary therapy for a medical disorder. This can include disorders of the body or of the mind. MA-Therapy can involve applications such as promoting kinesthetic balance in the elderly or impaired (through T'ai Chi Ch'uan), or reducing aggressiveness in specific populations (Lamarre, 1999). ...more on Wikipedia about "Martial Arts Therapy"
Stage Combat is a specialized method of physical theatre designed to create the illusion of physical combat for theatrical productions (or any form of dramatic production, including film and television). The goal of stage combat to create a visual and auditory "picture" which looks like real fighting, in keeping with the style and character of the production, but in which none of the actors are harmed. It is most commonly used in the action film genre, especially martial arts films. Essentially, the movement shown in these kinds of fight scenes form of carefully choreographed dance performed by actors. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stage combat"
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