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There is really a major and ever increasing presence of martial arts clubs inside UK specialising in in excess of 30 distinct martial arts disciplines. Even though the mainstream martial arts such as boxing, judo, karate and Tai Chi are very familiar others aren't so understood. Here is your quick guide to some of the most preferred alternatives to mainstream fighting sports.

Krav Maga: Employed regularly by the Israeli army, Krav Maga is targeted on brutal counter-attacks defeating attackers by channelling the bodys natural reflexes.

Muay Thai: An ancient Asian martial art similar to kickboxing. This is Thailand's national sport and is considered by many to be the ultimate in hand-to-hand fighting.

Taekwondo: Is an increasingly common Korean martial art and Olympic sport in which UK athletes have experienced much success at world-wide standard. Development from a yellow belt black belt in as short a time as three years.

Kickboxing: Also called mixed martial arts or mma. It also commences from a yellow belt and it's potentially doable to go up a stage up each six months.

Ninjutsu: Ninjutsu is the practised art of the Ninja, a Japanese martial art which originated from the skills and practices of Japanese government assassins. It focuses on stealth in movement and camouflage.

Jiu Jitsu: The core of Jui Jitsu is a system of throws, joint locks and strikes, like several martial arts, focused on using an aggressors moves to their own disadvantage.

Aikido: Blends the motion of the attacker and redirects the force of the attack in lieu of opposing it head-on working with twisting and turning actions, with out requiring to work with a lot of bodily strength.

Around one million people at the moment are involved in one kind of martial arts or another in the UK, whether they are serious about combat sports activities, taking benefit of the health and relaxation advantages of Tai Chi for instance or just employing martial arts for physical exercise. In excess of 10000 registered clubs now meet frequently as well as groups running in every village and church hall and sports centre nationwide.

The outcome of this is a boom in martial arts training gear and equipment sales, as well as a growth in the markets for exercise equipment and running gear. Not just building the health and fitness of the UK people, but also improving the fitness of the UK economy.

by: Julia Donohue




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