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Vovinam (short for Võ Việt Nam, meaning "Vietnamese Martial Arts"), officially known as Việt Võ Đạo (越武道, meaning "Vietnamese Way of Martial Arts") is a Vietnamese martial art [1] founded in 1938 by Nguyễn Lộc. It is based on traditional Vietnamese eclectic sources.
He was the founder of Vovinam (Việt Võ Đạo). Grandmaster Nguyễn was born in Hữu Bằng village, Thạch Thất district, then part of Sơn Tây province, now a district of Hanoi. He was the eldest son of Nguyễn Dinh Xuyen (阮廷釧) and Nguyễn Thị Hoa (阮氏和) and had four other siblings; Nguyen Thi Thai (阮氏泰), Nguyen ...
In 1964, Le and the other Vovinam masters under him met together. It was then that the term Việt Võ Đạo (越武道) was coined, and the art was known as Võ Việt Nam - Việt Võ Đạo [2] After the fall of Saigon he spent several periods in prison. Leadership passed to Trần Huy Phong (1938-1997).
Võ Tân Khánh Bà Trà Võ Cổ truyền. Võ thuật Bình Định/Bình Định Gia – umbrella title for all the traditional styles of Bình Định in central Vietnam. Võ Lâm Tân Khánh Bà Trà - The Tân Khánh martial arts was established in the 17th century. It was developed as a method of self-defense against enemies and wild ...
Việt Võ Đạo may refer to: the philosophy of Vovinam; Vietnamese martial arts in general This page was last edited on 30 ...
Nguyễn Văn Chiếu was born on 4 November 1949 in Saigon.His father was Nguyễn Văn Ba (1926-2014). He started practicing Vovinam under the guidance of Master Lê Sáng in 1965, when he was 16 years old.
Võ Cổ truyền's võ phục. The term võ phục may be used alone in the context of Vietnamese martial arts or often to refer to the martial arts suit worn by practitioners of Vovinam. The Vietnamese alphabet pronunciation (and writing) of the word võ phục differs from another common Vietnamese term vô phúc (無福) "bad luck." [2] [3]
Official flag of the Vovinam Association: Yellow field with the symbol of Vovinam in the middle, the text "Vovinam" in red at the top of the hoist side and "Việt Võ Đạo" in blue at the bottom of the fly side 1930–present Flag of the Vietnamese Scout Association: A red field with the lily flower symbol and the scout knot in red. Influences: