Originating from Japan, Karate is one of the most widely practiced martial arts globally. It focuses on striking techniques, including punches, kicks, knee strikes, and open-hand techniques.
A Korean martial art known for its emphasis on high, fast kicks and dynamic footwork. It is also an Olympic sport and highly popular worldwide.
Another Japanese martial art, Judo focuses on throws, grappling, and submissions. It is also an Olympic discipline and has a large international following.
BJJ is a ground-based martial art from Brazil, emphasizing grappling and submission holds. It is particularly popular in mixed martial arts (MMA) competitions.
This traditional Chinese martial art includes a variety of styles and techniques, blending striking, blocking, and acrobatics. It is famous for its philosophy and cultural depth.
Known as the "Art of Eight Limbs," Muay Thai is a Thai martial art that uses punches, kicks, elbows, and knees. It is a key component of MMA training.
A western martial art focusing on punches and footwork, boxing is both a combat sport and a popular fitness activity worldwide.
Developed in Israel, Krav Maga is a self-defense system known for its practical and efficient techniques, often used by military and law enforcement.
Originating from Japan, Aikido focuses on using an opponent's energy and movements against them, emphasizing joint locks and throws.
A hybrid martial art combining elements from Karate and Boxing, Kickboxing is popular both as a sport and a fitness regimen.