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Martial Arts
editA general overview and history
edit- Introduction
- Martial arts
- History of martial arts
- List of martial arts
- Asia
- Battōjutsu
- Shaolin Kung Fu
- Taekwondo
- Mongolian wrestling
- Kateda
- Kalarippayattu
- Angampora
- Bokator
- Silat
- Silat Melayu
- Lethwei
- Kombatan
- Muay Thai
- Cuong Nhu
- Africa
- Tahtib
- Dambe
- Nguni stick fighting
- Senegalese wrestling
- Nuba fighting
- The Americas
- Tinku
- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
- Okichitaw
- Lucha libre
- Jeet Kune Do
- Caribbean Sea
- Kickboxing
- Europe
- Savate
- German Ju-Jutsu
- Pankration
- Bataireacht
- Italian school of swordsmanship
- Jogo do Pau
- Sambo (martial art)
- Destreza
- Schwingen
- Defendu
- Mid-East
- Varzesh-e Pahlavani
- Krav Maga
- Yağlı güreş
- Philosophy
- Bushidō
- Chivalry
- Dojo kun
- Weapons
- Yumi
- Longbow
- Tantō
- Balisong (knife)
- Épée
- Foil (fencing)
- Jō
- Eskrima
- Naginata
- Halberd
- Katana
- Xiphos
- Kusarigama
- Three-section staff
- Meteor hammer
- Urumi
- Jutte
- Sai (weapon)
- Mace (club)
- Kanabō