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Martial ArtsMy report on martial arts in Asia follows. This is a very interesting topic and great report. It will describe martial arts and some types of martial arts. It will also say where they come from. The term "martial arts" is a general term used to describe general types of fighting. Most martial arts practiced today come from China, Japan and Korea. There are hundreds of types of martial arts, each divided into specific styles or systems. Technically, martial arts are divided into two categories: percussive and non-percussive. In percussion martial arts such as Karate, Tae Kwon Do and Kung-Fu, people strike with their hands, feed, elbows and head. This type of martial arts is very aggressive. On the other hand, in non-percussive martial arts, such as Judo, they involve throwing, blocking and neutralizing the opponent. They are much less aggressive. Kung-Fu is an interesting type of martial art, the origins of which are unknown. Some historians believe that it began as early as 1500 BC. There are two main types of Japanese martial arts. They are Bujitsu and Budo. The martial art bujitsu is relatively new. It emphasizes combat and the willingness to face death as a matter of honor. Budo, which began in the late 1800s, focuses on developing moral and aesthetic developments. Karate-do and Judo are forms of Budo. People who learn budo learn it to use it only as a last resort. Another martial art developed in Japan is ninjitsu, which means "the art of stealing!" People who practice ninjitsu are called ninjas. Ninjitsu was developed in the late 1200.