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Benefit of martial arts as a soldier


Five (5) Reason Why A Soldier Need To Be A Martial Art practitioner 







  1. You learn how to defend your self even without a weapon
  2. You master your weakness 
  3. Martial art keep our body, soul and heart fresh with new thought
  4. Flexibility of mind as a soldier can be hard but with the help of martial art its possible
  5. Martial art keeps you fit

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