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*Karate from Japan (Japan/Asia)
Goju Kai Karate is very similar in techniques and Katas to Goju Ryu. Goju Kai tends to place more emphasis on the sport side of training rather than the body conditioning and supplementary exercises o...
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*Kung fu from China (China/Asia)
Choy Li Fut is an effective self-defence system and contains a wide variety of techniques, including long and short range punches, kicks, sweeps and takedowns, lethal pressure point attacks, joint loc...
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*Mixed style martial arts in Australia (Australia/Oceania)
Being qualified in a number of different martial arts styles, the instructors combined the five most popular martial arts into the one, complete system. They combined the superior handwork of box...
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Pakistan Folk Dance (Pakistan/Asia)
Pakistan's dances are virile and explosive. Bhangra and Khatak are the most popular. Khatak is a dance of the tribal Pathans, known for their hospitality and feuds in the rugged hills of the northwest...
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Pentjak silat from Indonesia (Indonesia/Asia)
Pentjak Silat is an Indonesian martial art and began originally as a weapons style of combat. Pentjak Silat has borrowed much from its nearby neighbours of India and China, blending those fighting sty...
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Savate from France (France/West Europe & The UK)
Savate, or French Boxing, was developed in the late 1700’s and it said to have developed on French ships sailing the Indian Ocean and South China seas, where they learned kicking techniques from Asi...
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Tae Kwon Do (Korea (Dem. People's Rep. of )/Asia)
Taekwondo (Tae-Kwon-Do, First-Foot-Way) is a martial art from Korea (sometimes also spelled Taegwondo). It is a blend of Shotokan Karate with other Chinese and Korean martial arts. Taekwondo places gr...
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*African martial arts (South Africa/Africa)
In African Martial Arts, to "wrestle" someone means to put them on the ground on their back, belly, or side, so as to render them more vulnerable to a finishing technique. Thus, if I strike an opponen...
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*Aikido from Japan (Japan/Asia)
Aikido is considered to be a non-aggressive style, as the Aikido student does not instigate the attack. The basic principle of Aikido is “Do not fight force with force”. Aikido uses very few punch...
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Martial Arts (Judo and Tae Kwon Do) (China/Asia)
"Providing experienced martial artistes skilled in Judo and Tae Kwon Do. The duo provides teaching, seminar and performance all over the country. Winning many championships and awards, the duo built a...
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Mu Lan Chinese Traditional Dance (China/Asia)
Introducing chinese traditional Kung Fu Dance Mu Lan series for more than 10 years and has performed many demonstrations and shared chinese culture with various audiences. Performer also works as an ...
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*Capoeira from Brazil (Brazil/South America)
Capoeira is an energetic, often acrobatic, dance-like style of martial art. Capoeira was first practiced by African slaves who were taken to work in Brazil. Capoeira is primarily based around kicking,...
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