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  2. Tarung Derajat - Wikipedia

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    Tarung Derajat is officially recognized as a national sport and used as a basic martial art training for the Indonesian Armed Forces and Indonesian National Police. "Aku Ramah Bukan Berarti Takut, Aku Tunduk Bukan Berarti Takluk" , is the motto of the martial art which translates to "I am friendly but it does not mean I am afraid, I bow but it ...

  3. Silambam - Wikipedia

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    It may have earlier used for self-defense and to ward off animals in the Kurinji hills and later evolved into the present-day martial art. [5] Bamboo staffs – as well as swords, pearls and armor – were in great demand from foreign traders. [6] [7] The ancient city of Madurai formed as the point of focus of Silambam spreading.

  4. Aung La Nsang - Wikipedia

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    Aung La Maung Nsang [5] (Burmese: အောင်လအန်ဆန်း; born on May 21, 1985) is an American-Burmese mixed martial artist of Kachin descent. He is currently signed to ONE Championship, where he competes in both the middleweight and light heavyweight divisions.

  5. Bakom - Wikipedia

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    Bakom, also known as Vacón, is a Peruvian martial art created during the early 1980s by former commando and street fighter Roberto León Puch Bezada. [1] History

  6. Tang Soo Do - Wikipedia

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    Moo Yea Tang Soo Do (MYTSD) is a national association of 35+ martial arts schools that aims to serve its members while helping each studio maintain its independent spirit. They do not exist to govern the practices of individual schools, but rather provide a Tang Soo Do community that allows for continued learning, business success, and rank ...

  7. Banshay - Wikipedia

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    Banshay (Burmese: ဗန်ရှည်, pronounced [bàɰ̃ʃè]) is a weapon-based martial art from Myanmar focusing primarily on the sword, staff and spear. Influenced by both Indian and Chinese sources, it is closely related to similar Southeast Asian systems such as Thai krabi krabong, Cambodian kbach kun boran and Malay silat.

  8. Soo Bahk Do - Wikipedia

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    Soo Bahk Do (수박도) is a martial art founded by Kwan Jang Nim Hwang Kee, and now is taught by Kwan Jang Nim Hwang Hyun Chul, known as H.C. Hwang, and instructors who are certified by member organizations of the World Moo Duk Kwan, Inc. This martial art was originally the ancient martial art of Korea.

  9. Qwan Ki Do - Wikipedia

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    Qwan Ki Do or Quán Khí Đạo is a Vietnamese martial art that was codified in France in 1981. Qwan Ki Do is practiced internationally, with schools in Asia and Europe. The practice combines the use of hand-to-hand techniques and weapons, with moves combined in both formalised combinations, termed Thao Quyen, and freeform settings.