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MARTIAL ARTS ENCYCLOPEDIA :: CLUB DATABASE   


Since 2000 we have operated a fast and efficient service with quick delivery and a fast response to your martial arts queries. All our contact details can be found here.

UK Martial Arts Online is home to so many Martial Art styles all across the UK. With your continued support we can expect to keep growing with fresh and vibrant information that will generate the next generation of Martial Artists. If you have a club or association that you would like to share with us why not register the information with us using the links to the left of this page? Remember, it is FREE!!

We hope you enjoy the site and find the solution to your needs at our very reasonable rates. Details of all the clubs and styles registered with us can be found here.... If you have any suggestions or queries please feel free to contact us on sales@ukmao.co.uk


MORE: >>   Launched on 1st September 2000, we have steadily become a force to be reckoned with in the world of online commerce in Martial Arts. Established after 1 complete year of research we offer a significant base of information that allows for informed decision making when trying to find the right Martial Art for you. Our policy is to provide you with the relevant information which, through experience and time comes from the people who provide the teaching. No longer do you need to listen to one style, you can learn from over 300 independant martial arts classes to decide on the very best for you. All information submitted is by the Instructors or representatives themselves and shows the dedication and experience available if you choose their style.

Aswell as offering a well established and ongoing database of Martial Arts in the UK, we offer an exhaustive range of outstanding, top quality Martial Arts Clothing, Protection and Equipment from the leading Manufacturers both in the UK and from the US. We believe we have the greatest range and extremely competitive prices on the Web.

Forever expanding and improving we are here for you. Our service and help is well known from our thousands of existing customers who keep on returning to us year in and year out. UK Martial Arts Online is the #1 for choice and service.


Martial Arts : Information from WIKIPEDIA, THE FREE ENCYCLOPEDIA  

A HISTORY OF MARTIAL ARTS

The history of martial arts is both long and universal. Martial arts likely existed in every culture, and at all classes and levels of society, from the family unit up to small communities, for instance, villages and even ethnic groups. One example is tantui, a northern Chinese kicking art, often said to be practiced among Chinese Muslims. Systems of fighting have likely been in development since learning became transferable among humans, along with the strategies of conflict and war. In some places, such as Indonesia and the Philippines, one can still see this plethora of village fighting systems.

Every martial arts system and every martial arts school has its own history. This generally falls into two categories: recent history and ancient history.

Recent history, in this context, is relatively verifiable: who did the teacher learn from? Where did the teacher study? What other arts has the teacher studied, and how has the teacher incorporated them into their teaching? Was the teacher given permission to teach by their teacher? What are the teacher's goals in teaching the class?

This last question deserves some explanation. Some classes are taught primarily to teach students to become effective competitors in tournaments. Some classes are taught to attempt to teach the students to defend themselves effectively against some class of imagined situations. Some classes are taught to preserve an ancient tradition. The practical details of these distinct kinds of classes will be very different.

Ancient history, at least in the sense used here, is much more difficult. In fact, for most systems it is essentially a myth --- in the sense that it is propagated by word-of-mouth among students in the absence of verifiable evidence. This is not to say that it is not also true! But the importance of such a history does not depend on its truth: the effect of such a myth on shaping the development of a martial art is probably much greater than the effect of events two hundred years ago (at least five generations of passing the art on from teacher to student). So an art that is believed to be an art of warriors will focus on battlefield effectiveness and weapon use against highly skilled opponents, while an art that is believed to be for self-defense will focus on reactions to surprise attack and multiple opponents.

The history of martial arts around the world is therefore quite complex; on the one hand, most groups of people have had to defend themselves and have developed effective fighting techniques, but on the other hand, most of those techniques have been rendered militarily obsolete over the centuries. Even at an individual, rural level, the threat to the safety of a village is now more likely to come from warriors armed with automatic rifles than from men with swords. Furthermore, it is extremely difficult to preserve a martial art; doing so requires many years of teaching at the hands of a good teacher to pass on the art for a single generation. So it is relatively rare that a martial art would survive and become popular in today's culture, and each art that has done so has a unique history. Some generalities can be said, though, and the next few sections will attempt to discuss the overall rise to popularity of some martial arts.


This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Martial Art "

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