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Karate Practice Martial Arts
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Karate practitioners often use specialized hand and foot conditioning exercises, like hitting hard objects repeatedly, to toughen their skin and bones. elaborate

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Martial Arts
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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) was developed from Judo, specifically focusing on ground fighting techniques. elaborate

Tai Chi Martial Arts
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Tai Chi Chuan's slow, deliberate movements are deceptively powerful; practitioners can generate surprising force from seemingly relaxed postures. elaborate

Kendo Practice Martial Arts
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In kendo practice, the shinai (bamboo sword) is regularly replaced due to breakage and wear-and-tear, not just from strikes, but also from the constant friction and impact during training. elaborate

Capoeira Martial Martial Arts
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Capoeira's movements often mimic animal behaviors, incorporating elements of fluidity and deception. elaborate

Judo Practice Martial Arts
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In Judo practice, the bowing before and after practice isn't just a formality; it's a demonstration of respect for the dojo, the sensei, and fellow practitioners, reflecting the importance of etiquette and discipline in the martial art. elaborate

Aikido Practice Martial Arts
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Aikido practitioners often use *kiai* (a sharp yell) during techniques, not only for power but also to focus their energy and spirit. elaborate

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