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Martial arts are basically a technique for self defense. It is now become essential among teenagers and basically females to learn everything about martial arts. However, there are many schools and universities that won't allow some of the fatal, harmful and dangerous moves. But in today's world which has become more dangerous for girls and ladies, it is very vital in their lives.
There are various techniques that are used in martial arts, starting from karate, taekwondo, aikido, boxing and many more. Now let me tell you about some more interesting types of martial arts.
Aikido - is basically used for self defense in Japanese form in which you make use of locks and holds. This form of arts utilized small amount of a student's own strength. You don't have to rely on the force from the opponent which means grapple your opponent to the ground or knocking them off balance. It is a pacifist art in which you keep your opponent on ground and keeping yourself calm and with mind focused so that the opponent can't do anything but struggle.
Jiu Jitsu - this form is very popular in Japan and is totally opposite to Aikido. It is not as soft as it is in Hapkido or Aikido. It is again a self defense technique but in an isolated and controlled manner. It's same as Kung Fu which is mainly originated from China. You tend to elaborate on defenses and strikes and learn to defend yourself from armed attacks.
Kendo - in Japanese, 'the way of the sword' is what it means. Kendo is truly fighting with sword. It also means to control over human body, spirit and mind.
Muay Thai - this means even more hardcore martial arts. It allows a person to use their other body parts like hands, knees, elbows and shins and it is definitely unlike the famous western boxing.
Krav Maga - it is same as self defense but with extremely skillful martial arts techniques. It is mainly famous among military and non military employees. In this, a student learns to hit their opponent on any area which is available.
There are various institutes all over the world which have such lessons available for students. You can even get hold of it on the internet and learn martial arts while practicing at home. Some easy step by step videos are also available to make it much easier for student. With such popularity and most of the students practicing, there will time when no one will remain helpless, especially females.
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The History of Kendo
The martial art form known as Kendo has perhaps one of the most well known histories in martial arts today. Starting in Japan during the Kamakura period, Japanese sword fighting became exceedingly prevalent among Samurai warriors and other military peoples. During this time, Kendo was created beneath extremely heavy and powerful Zen Buddhist influences, this is perhaps the reason that the principles and ideology that run within the martial art of Kendo are so strong.
Zen Buddhism considers the division between life and death a mere concept or delusion, that life and death are not as separated as humans think. Using this philosophy, Samurai warriors were able to confidently discount the fear during a sword fight or battle and often emerge victorious.
Because Kendo was associated with the fighting styles of the Samurai warriors, the popularity of this form of martial art grew astonishingly quickly. Many martial art schools (or dojos) opened up shortly after to begin teaching students who wished to learn Kendo. These martial arts schools formed the basis for Kendo as we know it today and many of the schools mirrored a single instructor's enlightenment or individual forms and theses for fighting.
Although there were many Kendo masters sharing their individual knowledge with students across the country, Kendo changed very little from its original inception. Most of the techniques (also known as kata) have not changed and almost none of the concepts and philosophies within Kendo have changed. It is perhaps these philosophies that have kept the art form on such a solid ground.
Kendo is having been considered more modernized by a man by the name of Naganuma Sirozaemon Kunisato, he introduced the bamboo fighting staffs called shinai and full body armor (known as bogu) to Kendo schools around the country. The popularity of Kendo increased ever more so since the introduction of safer training techniques and it was during the 18th century that Kendo began becoming known in countries other than Japan. After developing safer practice forms along with the use of shinai and bogu, Kendo morphed into the martial art form as we know it today.
Similar to other forms of martial arts, Kendo employs a belt grading system known as the kyu and dan grading structure and has been around for centuries since being used in several earlier forms of martial arts. The use of these grading structures allows a Kendo master to assess the skill level of the student so that he or she can begin learning new techniques and practicing his or her skills on equally skilled opponents. This type of system has been around since the creation of Judo by Kano Jigoro.
The only difference between the levels of skill in Kendo and other martial arts is that there is no obvious difference between students, although the skill levels are awarded, there are no different colored belts or uniforms to distinguish a lower level student from a higher one. During the year 1970, the International Kendo Federation was formed and since that year, International Kendo Championships have been held tri-annually for those students who wish to compete.
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How do I mail this? (USPS)?
Hello! I have a package I would like to send, but I'm not too sure how to handle it.
- It's a kendo sword and a climbing stick (the sword is bamboo and the stick is basically a piece of wood dowel). They're about 60 inches long and 7 inches around (together but without bubble wrap). It's roughly 4 pounds. Can I send this through the mail?
- I couldn't find a box long enough, so I was hoping to send it in the same plastic mail bag it came in (They were sent to me from Japan in this bag). The bag is a strong plastic that Japan Post uses to ship skis in. Will the bag be okay?
- I was looking online, and I'm thinking my package is non-machinable and balloon price. But, I can't figure out how they calculate the balloon price.
Thank you!
This would be US domestic mail.
I just recently sold a sword off of ebay.com and the way they I sent it was.
1. Wrapped it in bubble wrap.
2. Cut up 3 boxes and create 1 long box.
3. Use brown packing tape and wrap the box up, now you have to use a lot of brown packing tape.
4. Use a marker to put your address and the senders address on the box.
5. Take some clear tape and put it over the address so that the address from the marker does not smear.
6. Now your ready to ship it out.
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