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  2. Category:Martial arts manuals - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Martial arts manuals" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

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  5. San Soo - Wikipedia

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    Due to the fact, San Soo is a practical martial art for self-defense and the techniques are intended for real fight scenarios, there are no competitions or tournaments for San Soo Kung Fu. While San Soo was not created or taught as a tournament sport, practitioners commonly incorporate forms of limited sparring .

  6. Jigen-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Jigen-ryū (示現流 lit: revealed reality style) is a traditional school of Japanese martial arts founded in the late 16th century by Tōgō Chūi (1560–1643), a.k.a. Tōgō Shigekata, in Satsuma Province, now Kagoshima prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. [1] It focuses mainly on the art of swordsmanship.

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  8. GongKwon Yusul - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Its main influences include the martial arts of Hapkido, Hakko-ryu Jujutsu, Judo and Kyuk Too Ki (Korean style Thai Boxing/Shoot Boxing). [ note 1 ] [ 1 ] Gongkwon Yusul emphasises the application of striking, locking, and throwing techniques in practical, free-flowing fighting situations, rather than the static applications ...

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