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  2. Muay Thai - Wikipedia

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    Muay Thai or Muaythai (Thai: มวยไทย, RTGS: muai thai, pronounced [mūaj tʰāj] ⓘ), sometimes referred to as Thai boxing, the Art of Eight Limbs [3] or the Science of Eight Limbs, [4] is a Thai martial art and full-contact combat sport that uses stand-up striking, sweeps, and various clinching techniques. [5]

  3. Infighting (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    This is attained by controlling the opponent's attacking limb, transferring momentum and debilitating his stability by forcing his posture/position and shifting his mass on his center line. Examples include: Chi sao drills in Wing Chun; Tui shou in Tai Chi; Joint-lock flow in Small Circle JuJitsu; Hubud-Lubud of Filipino Martial Arts

  4. Muay boran - Wikipedia

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    Muay Boran originally is a martial art system which has deadly techniques, grappling techniques and ground fighting [citation needed] techniques apart from its stand up techniques. This differs from modern-day Muay Thai, which consists only of stand up and is only a ring sport. [6] Matches between practitioners of the art then began to be held.

  5. List of martial arts - Wikipedia

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    It is not trivial to distinguish "traditional" from "modern" martial arts. Chronology is not the decisive criterion, as, for example, "traditional" Taekwondo was developed in the 1950s, while the "modern" hybrid martial art of Bartitsu was developed c. 1900.

  6. Glossary of Wing Chun terms - Wikipedia

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    tai sao 提手 (as simp.) tai 4 sau 2: tí shǒu raising hand || long bridge arm moving vertically arm the presses up on the opponent's bridge to raise it up out of the way tok sao 托手 (as simp.) tok 3 sau 2: tuō shǒu propping hand \/ low rising arm, palm up props upward and forward to uproot opponent, or make a steady base for a joint-lock.

  7. Styles of Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese martial arts tai chi being practiced on the Bund in Shanghai. There are hundreds of different styles of Chinese martial arts, each with their own sets of techniques and ideas. The various movements in kung fu, most of which are imitations of the fighting styles of animals, are initiated from one to five basic foot positions: normal ...

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    One of the world's most popular cocktails also happens to be one of the most misunderstood. With a spirited history that dates back to the early 20th century, the Mai Tai is not the sugary, overly ...

  9. Combat sport - Wikipedia

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    Classification of unarmed combat sports. A combat sport, or fighting sport, is a contact sport that usually involves one-on-one combat.In many combat sports, a contestant wins by scoring more points than the opponent, submitting the opponent with a hold, disabling the opponent (knockout, KO), or attacking the opponent in a specific or designated technique.

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