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History Of Martial Arts

So you’ve made the choice to learn a martial art. The only problem is your surrounded by numerous practitioners and authors preaching that their martial art is the ultimate and only choice. There are so many paths to take and the decision can be quite daunting, but which is truly the ultimate martial art? The answer largely depends on what you would like to gain from the art. Each martial art has its own distinct strengths and merits. Pad-Up! Have devised a tool to help you select a martial art that best suits your needs. Our Martial Art Selector Tool will ascertain the attributes you would like to be inherent in your ideal martial art and provide you with a "match score". Hyperlinks to information pertaining to your best suited martial art(s) are provided. Analyse the kwowledgebase of information to ensure your decision is a well informed one.


Use of the tool is quick and simple. Click on the radio buttons specifying the level of intensity you would like for each of the named attributes. Select “1” for low intensity or no inclusion, “2” for medium and “3” for high inclusion or intensity. When you’ve completed that task click the “find my ideal martial art” button and you will be presented with a “match score” for each martial art. Under the “Martial Art” column click on the hyperlink of your most compatible martial art for a detailed description. This should set you on the right path in selecting your chosen discipline and get you out of the martial arts maze!


The martial arts selector tool can be found at http://www.pad-up.com/g/10976/Which%20Martial%20Art.htm


Glenn has been interested in martial arts for over 20 years, coupled with a degree in IT and Msc in Internet systems it was only natural that a martial arts website would follow. You can visit the site at http://www.Pad-Up.com


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