Unarmed Combat Techniques

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It’s really a difficult task to narrow Jujitsu as a particular style. The problem with it is that it’s the root of several different styles of combat. While the techniques vary, the essence of it remains the same.
Jujutsu, the current standard spelling, is derived using the Hepburn romanization system. Before the first half of the 20th century, however, jiu-jitsu and then jujitsu were preferred, even though the romanization of the second kanji as ''jitsu'' is unfaithful to the standard Japanese...

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Martial ArtKampfringen (“combat grappling”) was the term used for unarmed combat systems originating in the Holy Roman Empire during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. It employed all ranges of fighting, from striking to ground-fighting, and included joint-locks, leverage throws, pain compliance ...
Brazilian_jujitsuIt’s really a difficult task to narrow Jujitsu as a particular style. The problem with it is that it’s the root of several different styles of combat. While the techniques vary, the essence of it remains the same.
Ii martial artsWhile obsolete weapons wind up in a museum, and outdated tactics are preserved in text, once a martial art has been deemed no longer useful on the battlefield it still survives as a sport or as a hobby thanks to ...
Stage CombatStage combat training includes unarmed combat skills such as illusory slaps, punches, kicks, throwing and holding techniques; theatrical adaptations of various forms of fencing such as rapier and dagger, smallsword and broadsword, as well as the use of other weapons, ...
JujutsuJujutsu, the current standard spelling, is derived using the Hepburn romanization system. Before the first half of the 20th century, however, jiu-jitsu and then jujitsu were preferred, even though the romanization of the second kanji as ”jitsu” is unfaithful to ...
Kbachkun boraan Khmer is a martial art from Cambodia. The name means “Khmer ancient fighting techniques”. It isa historical martial arts recreation of the weapon-based combat methods used by the warriors of Angkor, based on a combination of existing Cambodian ...
Martial arts trainingThe aim of any army officer when they step out on the battleground is to ‘kill and not be killed’. This is a tall order, though most civilians take it for granted.
Kung fuKung Fu is one of the most well known examples of traditional Chinese culture. The theory of Kung Fu is based upon classical Chinese philosophy. Deeply influenced by Confucian philosophy, it promotes good moral character, nourishes the spirit and fosters ...
JujutsuOrigins Jujutsu was first developed by the Samurai. The term ”jūjutsu” was not coined until the 17th century, after which time it became a blanket term for a wide variety of grappling-related disciplines. Prior to that time, these skills had ...
Combat sports usaThis article is about Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for beginners. Beginners should take a baby step approach in learning this difficult art.
Arnis martial artsAn article describing the martial art of Kali
Most Effective Martial ArtBy: vivek   Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full contact combat sport that allows a wide variety of fighting techniques and skills, from a mixture of martial arts traditions and non-traditions, to be used in competitions. The rules allow ...
Combat_sports_internationalBy: Derick Nwoko Mixed Martial Arts is a sort of combat sport that involves numbers of techniques used in martial arts. This helps people improve their different internal and external skills while at the same time also works great in ...
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