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Emeiquan (Chinese: 峨嵋拳; pinyin: Éméi quán) is a group of Chinese martial arts from Mount Emei in Sichuan Province, one of the major "Martial Mountains". [2] It is known for its swiftness and flexibility. [3] Folklore and literary fiction associates it with women. [citation needed]
[1] [3] The aim was to promote martial arts in China. [1] [4] In 2021, JCK MMA was voted winner of the 2021 Top 10 National IP Selection in the sports category. [1] [4] In June 2022, JCK MMA signed a multi-event agreement with the UFC to have their fights air via its UFC Fight Pass streaming platform.
The style is mentioned towards the end of Yue Fei's highly popular folklore biography The Story of Yue Fei published in 1684. [3] In the novel, Yue Lei, Yue's second son, uses the style in a brawl against the martial instructor of a group of bandits who forcefully took over residence of a local Taoist temple to Lord Guan.
This is a list of notable present professional training camps and gyms in mixed martial arts (MMA). [1] [2] [3] [4]Most professional MMA fighters in the UFC, Bellator and other MMA promotions join a professional fight camp or training gym to help them prepare for fights.
During the Republic of China's Kuomintang government of mainland China (1915–1949), the Jing Wu Athletic Association (established in 1910) together with the Central Guoshu Institute (established 1928) played an important role in the preservation of traditional schools of martial arts and their transformation into the various modern styles practiced today.
Encyclopédie technique, historique, biographique et culturelle des arts martiaux de l'Extrême-Orient [Technical, historical, biographical and cultural encyclopedia of the martial arts of the Far East] (in French). Amphora. ISBN 9782851806604.
Harry Charache, 67, who says he is "falsely accused" of sex assault, has instructed martial arts for decades, also working in Portsmouth schools.
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