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What Art Hard Style and Soft Style Martial Arts?
Sometimes one would see references to hard style and soft style martial arts. To many non-martial artists, these terms may be puzzling. In North America, these terms are used to classify martial art styles into two main categories. Japanese/Okinawan karate and Korean tae kwon do are generally referred to as hard styles. Movements in both karate and tae kwon do are often linear with their forms (traditional sequence of set moves) performed with crisp movements. Chinese kung fu styles are usually referred to as soft styles.
The circular motions of kung fu forms give them a more visually graceful or softer appearance especially when many of the movements flow from one to another. Even Korean kuk sool won which is sometimes referred to as Korean kung fu, is often classified as a soft style since its movements are also more flowing than the stop and go of tae kwon do or karate. This is not to say that hard styles such as karate or tae kwon do are more powerful martial arts than kung fu and other soft styles. The term soft is a bit misleading because the power from circular kung fu moves are often hidden. Circular moves can generate just as much power as linear ones.
The terms hard style and soft style came as a result of the evolution of North American martial arts competitions, particularly in forms divisions. For many years, open karate tournaments which allowed all martial arts styles, had competitors from different martial arts backgrounds compete in the same forms divisions. All equivalent level competitors, whether they used a Japanese/Okinawan karate kata, a Korean tae kwon do pattern or a Chinese kung fu form, competed together in the same divisions. This provided a nice martial arts showcase for spectators especially at the bigger tournaments. However, some competitors and judges considered divisions with combined styles to be too complicated. For example, judges who were familiar with only Japanese or Korean styles had a difficult time scoring competitors performing Chinese kung fu forms. Sometimes competitors from different martial art styles felt that judges were being biased against them. Judging a hard style form against a soft style form was often like trying to compare apples to oranges.
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Martial Arts Home Training – The Tools For Perfection!
All the martial arts have been altered due to the function that mechanical devices play whether it be weapons, dojo mats, breaking boards or even the uniforms we wear – all these paraphanialia indentify the martial arts into their systems and style.
The main players in shaping our new martial arts would surely be the non-contemporary wooden dummy, ving tsun rings, iron palm ointments and even the system of using forms and karta have developed the martial arts into their current form.
Even today modern training tools are common and again the martial arts are evolving and growing with new training products such as the Wavemaster, the BOB training dummy, the Focus Master. All with a common idea, to create a well rounded combat system.
Ideally a martial arts solo training tool definately has to be workable for all and based on great background ideals and through constant drilling develop into sound physical application. The ideology and theory would have to take into account all the history of the combat technology of man and give this competition and street application.
Self Defense And Psychological Preparedness
Being psychologically prepared is critical for self defense during an assault in the street. It is very important to be ready to repel the assailant (assailants) using all the means you have. Note that even being in not very good physical shape these means could be quite sufficient to disable your enemy (enemies).
For example, if you wear hard sharp-toe shoes, then kicking your enemy in groin or shank with the toe of such shoe (even if there are no years of practice behind this kick) immediately makes him writhe with pain for several moments. And this gives you enough time to either disable the enemy or simply run away.
Scratching facer using fingernails also causes pain shock to your enemy and makes him unable to resist for some time. Remembering how dangerous a furious cat can be for people is enough to understand this.
In several cases, a furious cat is known to make its owners hide in one of the rooms and wait for the police to come and help them. Police officers in this situation often have to use guns to protect themselves and rescue the owners of the animal.
Now let’s take a look at a cat, its weight is about 30 times less than that of a man. And this tiny thing can resist police officers armed with firearms. That’s one thing. The other thing is that a common schoolboy, who tortures a cat giving it a hard time, can cope with it, the cat doing nothing to protect itself. Read the rest of this entry »
Mixed Martial Arts and its Benefits
Mixed martial arts are not only for competitions or tournaments. You can also enjoy its many health benefits. Through regular MMA training, you can enhance flexibility, tone your muscles, and provides excellent cardio workout. After several weeks of training, you can already see improvements in your stamina, strength, and hand-eye coordination. Many individuals who want to lose weight can also benefit from MMA. You can incorporate it in your weight loss program together with proper diet.
If you’re an MMA enthusiast, you will learn many fighting techniques like that from Tae Kwon Do, Jujitsu, Karate, Judo, and many others. Many players of mixed martial arts are able to improve their minds and bodies by engaging in martial arts seriously. If you want to improve the shape of your body, this is an excellent tool to achieve it. Many teachers or instructors also teach their students on how to enhance their spiritual lives. Their mental state also becomes better. All these things you can enjoy without spending many hours in the gym. There are many MMA classes all over the world; both children and adults are already into this combat sport.
If you try to watch a MMA match, you will notice that the players are using combinations of Tae Kwon Do, Jujitsu, Boxing, Tang Soo Do, Wrestling, Grappling, Karate, and other forms of martial arts. The matches follow minimal rules. You can never really tell what will happen in the games. Players use different techniques as they see fit; it is therefore very important to know various fighting techniques so that when you’re in the actual situation, you will know which techniques or martial arts styles to apply. Read the rest of this entry »



