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  1. Feb 17, 2024 · Savate, also known as French kickboxing, is a dynamic and elegant martial art that incorporates both kicking and punching techniques. It originated in France in the 19th century and has since gained popularity worldwide. Savate emphasizes agility, precision, and footwork, making it a unique and effective form of self-defense.

  2. Oct 2, 2023 · Savate, often referred to as “French boxing” or “Savate kickboxing,” is a dynamic and elegant martial art with its roots deeply embedded in France’s rich history. It combines elements of striking, footwork, and self-defense techniques, making it a unique and effective combat sport.

  3. savate, French sport of fighting by kicking, practiced from the early 19th century. It occurred mainly among the lower orders of Parisian society. When savate died out, its more skillful elements were combined with those of English bare-knuckle pugilism to produce la boxe française.

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · What is Savate? The striking style of savate or also known as boxe francaise (French Boxing) is a French striking martial art. It’s a martial art that was developed in the 17th century and has...

  5. Oct 12, 2009 · Savate is now represented and officially practised in at least 40 countries around the world, including here in Great Britain. Tags: European Martial Arts, Kicking Martial Arts. Savate History comes from a couple of hundred years ago when old Paris was full of thugs and Hoodlums, and out of it developed Savate.

  6. Savate (pronounced /savat/), also known as boxe fran�aise (French boxing), French Kickboxing or French Footfighting, is a French martial art which uses both the hands and feet as weapons and contains elements of western boxing, grappling and graceful kicking techniques (only foot kicks are allowed, unlike some systems such as Muay Thai which a...

  7. Mar 18, 2011 · Savate (pronounced /savat/), also known as boxe française (French boxing), French Kickboxing or French Footfighting, is a French martial art which uses both the hands and feet as weapons and contains elements of western boxing, grappling and graceful kicking techniques (only foot kicks are allowed, unlike some systems such as Muay Thai which ...

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