Monday 24 October 2011

What are the differences between the three categories of martial arts below?...
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Mainly in japanese martial arts such as karate stances and movements are a lot more firm and usually involve quick movement of hands or legs from one position or stance to another these stances are usually more rigid than the stances you will find in other martial arts from around the world.


Korean martial arts on the other hand are usually more fluid and flow a lot less firm and rugged and the stances as well as the movements are usually more rounded and loose to switch stances with.



There is then Chinese martial arts which to some level is a mixture between the two martial arts listed above but is more fluid than Korean martial arts but not as circular it is also not as firm as Japanese martial arts such as karate. Chinese martial arts are also very dependent on stances.

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