Al-Marsad Newspaper: Citizen Kholoud Al-Olayani, from Taif, revealed her experience in learning martial arts, noting that she holds a black belt and many training certificates in this field.
Arts combative
She said during an interview with the “Saudi Arabia” channel: “Martial arts have been my life’s dream since my childhood, and I overcame difficulties and got the first and second belts, and I aspire for more.”
Senior Age
And she continued, “Martial arts is not something aggressive, but something cultural and fine art, and with the wonderful developments in our country, we need to keep pace with this thing.” Pointing out that martial arts is not limited to a specific age, and that it trains the elderly, girls, boys, and young men, and it also trains its female colleagues at work, explaining that it works in a government job in addition to sports.
weapon personal
And she added, “It is not necessary to go to the club, and I do sports at home online with a large group of women, and I practice sports in nature,” noting that learning martial arts is a self-weapon for women.
And she continued, “Martial arts depend on fitness and culture,” adding that she had to beat young men to discipline them, and learning martial arts helped her do that.
Months movements combative
She pointed out that one of the most famous combat movements is the fatal blow, which means hitting the neck from above or pressing the person’s neck from above for two minutes, and the breath is suppressed and he enters a coma.