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List of martial arts. There are many distinct styles and schools of martial arts. Sometimes, schools or styles are introduced by individual teachers or masters, or as a brand name by a specific gym. Martial arts can be grouped by type or focus, or alternatively by regional origin.
- Russian Martial Arts
There are a number of martial arts styles and schools of...
- Hybrid Martial Arts
Hybrid martial arts, also known as hybrid fighting systems...
- Historical European Martial Arts
The first page of the Codex Wallerstein shows the typical...
- Tae Kwon Do
It is a combat sport which was developed during the 1940s...
- Sojutsu
Sōjutsu (槍術), meaning "art of the spear", is the Japanese...
- Italian Martial Arts
Italian martial arts include all those unarmed and armed...
- Emerson Combat Systems
Emerson Combat Systems is a form of modern combatives...
- Indonesian Martial Arts
Indonesian martial arts includes a variety of fighting...
- Outline of Martial Arts
The following outline is provided as an overview of and...
- Russian Martial Arts
This list of 180+ martial arts styles provides you with details about their techniques, kata & forms, history, etc. It ranges from well-known styles (such as Karate, Taekwondo, Krav Maga, BJJ and MMA) to more unique martial arts styles (such as “Drunken Fist” Kung Fu, Sherlock Holmes’ Bartitsu and Zulu Stick Fighting).
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Etymology. "Martial arts" is a direct English translation of the Sino-Japanese word ( Japanese: 武芸, romanized : bu-gei, Chinese: 武藝; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: bú-gē; pinyin: wǔyì ). Literally, it refers to "武 martial" and "艺 arts". It was first used in the Japanese-English dictionary "Takenobu Japanese-English Dictionary (Collection of the ...
Jan 27, 2024 · January 27, 2024. Martial arts have been practiced for as long as humans have been fighting, and unique and distinct styles come from every corner of the world. No matter where you are or what your focus is, there’s a martial art for you.
European martial arts become tangible in Greek antiquity with pankration and other martially oriented disciplines of the ancient Olympic Games. Boxing became Olympic in Greece as early as 688 BCE. Detailed depictions of wrestling techniques are preserved in vase paintings of the Classical period.
This category has the following 24 subcategories, out of 24 total. Martial arts by continent (17 C) Martial arts by country (191 C) Martial arts by regional origin (6 C) Martial arts by type (37 C)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Martial arts by type. Subcategories. This category has the following 37 subcategories, out of 37 total. Martial arts by type and country (12 C) Martial artists by type (47 C) * Hybrid martial arts (7 C, 51 P) Mixed martial arts (22 C, 12 P) Aikido (3 C, 21 P) Arnis (4 C, 19 P) Boxing (25 C, 33 P)