Why only Japanese has a Strongest Martial Arts Skills?
Why only Japanese has a Strongest Martial Arts Skills?
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Because westerners prefer improving tools instead of training their whole life to master some technique
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Protip: Karate was imported from India along with Buddhism
yeah that's make sense
India? why?
but im sorry, indian were not so strong historically
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Many Asian martial arts trace their origins to the fifth century and the arrival of an Indian Buddhist monk, Bodhidarma, at the Shoalin temple in southern China. Finding the Chinese monks in poor physical condition, Bodhidarma developed a series of exercises for them which ultimately developed into a system of unarmed combat. It was in Japan that many of the techniques of karate were fine-tuned and therefore the martial art is linked to Japan.
actually Karate is from Okinawa Ryukyuu karate,
i know Karate is influenced from China.
but, Judou, Juujutsu, Koppo is Japanese original martial arts that's based on Katana fighting.
Lots of practice against live targets.
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Because others just use guns instead
No way!
Karate has some elements of Fujian White Crane
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>without gun
Japanese spirits
Japanese always make better everything
I bet you think Katana is the best sword in the world too
Martial arts is a meme
Any new western martial art where you can hit people in the head is a thousand times better than every single japanese martial art that exists
Every jap martial art besides judo is useless meme. Muay thai or boxing is actually practical
What the hell you're talking about? Have you never watched MMA? Japanese fighters are one of the weakest ones.
This half japanese br used it nicely in mma:
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