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  2. Liu Seong Kuntao - Wikipedia

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    The Liu Seong System is one of the many styles of Kuntao, which are hybrid martial arts systems derived from the cultures of Chinese Indonesia. The Liu Seong system was brought to America, from Indonesia, by Willem A. Reeders (1917-1990). [1] Willem Reeders was of mixed heritage, being of Dutch and Chinese background, but raised in Indonesia ...

  3. Kuntao - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the establishment of Indonesia's silat governing body IPSI in 1948 was a motivating factor for martial arts schools to be recognized by the association if they're considered silat. The rise of racism in more recent decades has further resulted in alterations to oral traditions and histories, de-emphasising their inception as the ...

  4. Talk:Liu Seong Kuntao - Wikipedia

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    A few back-and-forth reverts on the List of martial arts article has caused me to look at this article in a different light, and see a significant problem with it. The article, as written, makes it appear that Willem Reeders created the Liu Seong Kuntao system, and makes it appear as a distinctly new system. Given that the art's heritage goes ...

  5. Silat - Wikipedia

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    Among the few other Thai movies to do so is 2008's Ong-Bak 2 which only briefly features a style of tiger silat. The 2009 Indonesian film Merantau showcased Silek Harimau, one of the oldest silat systems in existence. The film had a positive reaction from cinema critics [22] and is credited with reviving Indonesia's martial arts in film.

  6. Aerial cartwheel - Wikipedia

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    Learning the proper technique and taking classes to learn about the skill reduces the chance of acquiring an injury. Aerials can be properly taught in gymnastics, dance, aerobic, martial arts, cheer, and tumbling classes. Classes have an instructor that can properly teach the steps for completing an aerial and the equipment to guide the ...

  7. List of martial arts films - Wikipedia

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    Mixed Martial Arts: 2012: Dragon Eyes: The Man with the Iron Fists: The Raid: Redemption: Pencak silat: Tai Chi 0: Wu Dang: 2013: Police Story 2013: Commando: A One Man Army: Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods: The Grandmaster: Journey to the West: Man of Tai Chi: Ninja: Shadow of a Tear: 2014: Brotherhood of Blades: High Kick Angels: Kung Fu Jungle ...

  8. List of Kyokushin practitioners - Wikipedia

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    Sonny Chiba – popular Japanese actor and martial artist. [48] While he was a university student, he began studying martial arts with Sosei Oyama (whom he later portrayed in a trilogy of films), which led to a first-degree black belt on 15 October 1965, later receiving a fourth-degree on 20 January 1984.

  9. Hapkido (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hapkido (Chinese: 合氣道), released as Lady Kung Fu in North America, is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Huang Feng and starring Angela Mao. [1] The film co-stars Carter Wong and Sammo Hung, and has early cameo appearances from Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao and Corey Yuen. It was released by Golden Harvest.