Martial Arts can be done as training for self-defense or as a sport, and are an excellent way of keeping you in good shape and at the same time, developing your self-esteem and self-discipline. There are different styles which make use of different systems and techniques. Some of these disciplines that you can do to stay fit or as great additions to your Fitness program are Judo, Taekwondo, Capoeira, Muay Thai, and Karate.
Judo: Judo is a Japanese Martial Art which involves Its trademark throwing, control holds, arm locks and choking techniques make it the martial arts form of choice for many martial arts movies. But its emphasis on safety and full-body physical conditioning make it the martial arts favourite for millions of exercisers. Judo is a good exercise, as it employs all major muscle groups and improves strength, agility, and flexibility.
Taekwondo: This is one of the most well-known members of the Martial Arts family. Originated in Korea, Taekwondo involves a lot of hand movement and legwork such as high kicks, so it is a great full-body exercise. With regular Taekwondo sessions, you will lose those unwanted pounds, tone and strengthen your muscles, improve your hand and body coordination, and develop self-confidence.
Capoeira: This is a dance, Brazilian form of Martial Arts, self-defense, and cardiovascular exercise all rolled into one. It involves a lot of body movements which are done with authentic music. That is why this is a fun way to lose weight and increase strength and agility. Capoeira combines the element of dancing, singing, and Martial Arts, making it a fun and high-energy activity.
Muay Thai: Muay Thai or Thai Boxing is done as pre-fight training and is becoming popular as an intense aerobic workout. It makes use of fists, knees, and elbows to hit the opponent. This discipline develops muscular endurance and quickness in different body movements. For safety purposes, do not forget to do some stretching or warm-up exercises before any Martial Arts session to avoid injuries and muscle strain.
There are many other forms of Martial Arts that you can participate in to stay fit and develop strength not only in your muscles but also in your character. Whatever discipline you choose, just keep in mind that Martial Arts do not teach you to hurt other people. Make use of their teachings and principles so you can be a strong person inside and out.
I believe there are several other benefits that should be highlighted to encourage others to use it also as a tool for lifelong wellness.
1) Builds a Foundation of Proper Form
2) Build Exercise Knowledge
3) Motivates Functional Training
4) Builds Discipline and Self-Control
5) Encourages Healthy Eating
6) Builds Camaraderie
7) Growing Sport
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