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Unveiling The Power Within: Discovering The Many Types Of Martial Arts  

Since time immemorial, all civilizations have been known to develop their own forms of Martial Arts. This process took time and effort. The reasons behind developing all these different types of martial arts were varied and certainly were not just for fighting.  

Several East Asian forms of martial arts were heavily inspired by Daoism and Zen Buddhism; this makes them different. All types of martial arts that fall under this category stresses heavily on the mental and spiritual side of the arts and how they can enable an individual to focus their energies.

Meanwhile, forms that have developed in Central Asia usually stress more on the self-discipline side of things. These forms believe that a human should train to become a complete human being with discipline and dedication.

However, nowadays, it is more about staying fit. Training for any sort of martial arts engages our bodies as well as our minds, which is very important. Consistent training would not only prepare us to avert violent situations but would also enable us to deal with all sorts of diseases and mental health issues.  

Hence, the reasons for getting into martial arts can be recreational, as a sport, or as a means to keep up your physical and mental fitness. No matter what your reasons are, we bring you different types of martial arts styles so that you can choose which one suits your needs the best. Here we go!

Top 10 Martial Arts You Need To Know About:  

With around 190 recognized styles of martial arts present in the world today, the choice can feel like a cumbersome task. Nonetheless, we are here to provide a complete guide on some of the best and deadliest martial arts forms that you can learn. However, keep in mind that none of these styles are ranked, and each one is as deadly and beneficial as the next. On that note, let us look at 10 types of martial arts that you can check out for yourself in 2023.

Karate  

Place of origin: Japan  

Karate started its journey back in the 1900s and eventually rose to prominence. It is one of the more prominent on the list; some experts even call it one of the “best types of martial arts” one could learn. Even though Karate primarily originated in the Ryukyu Islands of Okinawa, located in the southern part of Japan, there is a heavy Chinese influence that can be found in its development. The style teaches an individual to focus mostly on the weak points of their opponents.

This is one of the styles that rely on full body control to land devastating blows. Karate is a varied style and can be further divided into several other schools like Chitō-ryū, Kyokushin, Shūkōkai, etc., making it a versatile style. Even though the art form primarily relies on hand-to-hand combat, it also teaches an individual to wield different types of martial arts weapons like staff, knives, etc.

Krav Maga  

Place of origin: Israel.   

Developed primarily for the Israel Defense Forces, it is a combination of several martial arts forms. With a varied combination of techniques used in aikido, judo, karate, boxing, and wrestling, it is one of the most prominent types of mixed martial arts currently in the world. The founder Imrich Sde-Ora primarily found this form to teach people from different law enforcement agencies to defend against unarmed and armed attacks. Currently, Eyal Yanilov, the right-hand man of Imrich Sde-Ora, is the head of the International Krav Maga Federation. It is one of the most flexible types of martial arts, as it prepares an individual to deal with a threat in a varied manner.

Tai Chi.  

Place of origin: China.  

It developed in the Chinese subcontinent by practitioners such as Yang Chengfu and Sun Lutang in the early 20th century. This form of martial arts is famous for its health benefits. According to some sources, “Tai Chi also adopts the Daoist ideals of softness overcoming hardness, of wu-wei (effortless action), and of yielding into its martial art technique, while also retaining Daoist ideas of spiritual self-cultivation.” Therefore, there are multiple influences that helped in the formulation of this technique. Due to its stress-relieving capabilities, Tai Chi has been classified as one of the few types of martial arts that can be used to improve the physical and mental health of senior citizens.

Aikido.  

Place of origin: Japan.  

A style of martial arts that emphasizes more on inner-growth than winning, it is one of the most unique types of martial arts on this list. Founded by Morihei Ueshiba, it is a non-aggressive martial art style you can check out. Aikido relies heavily on locks and takedowns; it is primarily aimed at avoiding or putting an end to an altercation instead of hurting the ‘opponent.’ Therefore, it can be termed as one of the best types of martial arts to end a fight. Due to its nature, it can be seen as ineffective in a real combat situation. However, it does depict meditative qualities, which have their own benefits.

Taekwondo.  

Place of origin: Korea.   

Experts term this style of martial arts as one of the ‘most systematic and scientific’ ways of fighting. With a history that dates back to 600 AD, it was a form of fighting that developed primarily in the tribal communities of Korea. However, contemporary Taekwondo started in the 1940s. This form of martial arts relies heavily on kicking forms that are entertaining and technical at the same time. Experts found martial arts traditions such as Taekkyon, Subak, Gwonbeop, and Karate have played their roles in the development of this style of fighting. Currently, Taekwondo is recognized as an Olympic sport.

Kalaripayattu.  

Place of origin: India.  

Originating in modern-day Kerala, it is one of the oldest surviving forms of martial arts in India. Like most other martial arts originating in this part of the world, it is heavily rooted in Hindu philosophy. The ayurvedic practitioners of Kalaripayattu were known to have deep knowledge about pressure points of the human body and their use for healing.

The art form includes strikes, kicks, grappling, preset forms, and weaponry to deal with a threat. Furthermore, the elements of yoga and finger movements of Indian classical dances are also incorporated into this form of fighting, making it one of the more unconventional types of martial arts currently present in the world.

Moraingny.  

Place of origin: Madagascar.  

Originating during the Maroseranana dynasty, it is a form of bare-fisted fighting technique that is indigenous to modern-day Madagascar, and designed to stave off tribal attacks. Nowadays, it is mostly seen as a combat sport. It is technically seen as a “half-distance or long-range fighting sport with punches predominating but with some kicks permitted,” similar to Taekwondo. One fun fact about the style is that there is no standardized move-set.

As a result, the techniques of fighters from different villages can differ considerably. Subsequently, with the advent of the internet and other means of media, Moraingny seems to have been influenced by different forms of fighting like the Brazilian Capoeira, etc., making it one of the best types of martial arts to learn if you have a knack for learning MMA or mixed martial arts.

Sambo.  

Place of origin: Russia.  

Developed in USSR for elite units of the Red Army. It is a style of fighting that primarily belonged to the unarmed self-defense techniques used by defense forces. However, with the rise of crime, other classes, like security guards and private bodyguards, began learning the techniques. This was the time when innovations like batons, knives, and other weapons were introduced. Viktor Spiridonov and Vasili Oshchepkov were the two pioneers of the style who played a major role in laying the basic groundwork.

However, it was Anatoly Kharlampiev, a student of Vasili Oshchepkov, who can be credited as the official founder of the martial arts form Sambo. Today, Sambo is one of the most versatile types of martial arts that has several different branches like Freestyle Sambo, Self-Defense Sambo, Concrete Sambo, Special Sambo, Beach Sambo, FCF-MMA or Sport Sambo, and finally Combat Sambo.

Kendo.  

Place of Origin: Japan.  

With a rich history that can be traced back 200 years, it is the form of fighting that samurais employed. In this form, ‘nihonto’ or swords play a major role. This type of fighting relies heavily on the usage of Katanas. Kendo is believed to have descended from the oldest Japanese sword combat form, Kenjutsu. Since the time of samurais is gone, Kendo is mostly practiced as a combat sport fought with protective gear and a combat sword.

The fighting techniques are primarily categorized into ‘shikake-waza’ or initiating a strike, and ‘ōji-waza’ or to defend an incoming strike. Kendo is a style of martial arts that requires patience and the ability to accurately anticipate the opponents’ strikes. Therefore, it is known to build focus and precision amongst its practitioners. This is the only martial art on the list that relies solely on weaponry.

MCMAP – Marine Corps Martial Arts Program.  

Place of origin: United States of America.   

It is a combat system that was developed by the United States Marine Corps in and around the year 2001. This technique is an amalgamation of existing and new techniques of hand-to-hand combat. It came as a replacement for LINE or Linear Infighting Neural Override Engagement, which was believed to be a more brutal version of MCMAP. With the shift of the US government towards counter-insurgency, MCMAP became one of the building blocks of the said efforts.

Unlike LINE, MCMAP is aimed at incapacitating the threat instead of killing it. Influences of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Wrestling, Judo, Capoeira, Sambo, Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, boxing, Savate, kickboxing, Isshin-ryū Karate, Muay Thai, Taekwondo, Kung Fu, Aikido, Hapkido, Eskrima, Sayoc Kali, Jujutsu, Krav Maga, Iaido, Kendo, and Kobudocan be clearly found in the development of MCMAP. Therefore, this is also a versatile technique that has extensive influences from the different types of martial arts, both old and new.

Frequently Asked Question : (FAQs):-

Q.  What are the different types of martial arts?

Ans. The answer to this question is complex as every country/region has developed its own variation of martial arts to stave off attacks or threats. However, the overall corpus can be divided into four categories based on the region they originated: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Brazilian. Furthermore, it should be noted that apart from these four classifications, there are other prominent schools of martial arts. Therefore, one should not limit their knowledge to these few.

Q. How long will it take for me to master any one form of martial arts?

Ans. The short and not-so-pretty answer is “years.” Learning martial arts is like completing your school. There are different levels that you need to cross before calling yourself a master. Remember, greatness is not an overnight phenomenon. However, being consistent can help you with the learning process and hasten the speed at which you can pick up techniques.

Q. Can learning martial arts help me with weight loss?  

Ans. The answer is yes and no at the same time. Yes, most martial arts are very physical forms of sport and can take a toll on your body. As a result, you can see considerable changes in your body. However, styles like Kendo or Tai Chi are types of martial arts that rely heavily on techniques. Therefore, the results would not be as apparent as the more physical ones like Muay Thai, Krav Maga, or Taekwondo.

Final Thought:  

In summation, every fighting technique listed here in the ‘types of martial arts list’ focuses on different aspects of mind, body, or hand-to-hand combat. Therefore, it is not easy to find the ‘best’ among the lot. Nonetheless, we have tried bringing to you some of the most prominent and functional hand-to-hand combat techniques that you can take up as a hobby or a lifestyle.

No matter what your needs are, choosing any of the ones from the list would help you to develop certain qualities that would certainly make your lives better and lets you be more in control. In the end, the only thing that all of these techniques teach is to ‘be in control’ no matter what.

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