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Bajiquan / Baji Quan
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CHINA |
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Chinese boxing school, known for its forcefullness, simplicity and combative techniques |
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Bando
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BURMA |
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A self-defence martial art from Burma. |
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Bartitsu
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UNITED KINGDOM |
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An eclectic martial art and self-defence method originally developed in England during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Battojutsu
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JAPAN |
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Battojutsu is a Japanese term meaning techniques for drawing a sword. The technique usually incorporate multiple cuts after drawing the sword. |
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Bersilat
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MALAYSIA |
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Malaysian acrobatic fighting style, similar to Pentjak-Silat. |
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Bokator / Labokator
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CAMBODIA |
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A predecessor of all Southeast Asian kickboxing styles, formed in the ancient Angkor. |
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Bolo
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PHILIPPINES |
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Machete-alike long knive used in the Filipino martial arts. |
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Boxing, Ancient
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INTERNATIONAL |
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This fighting style and sport became especially popular in Ancient Greece and Rome. |
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Boxing, Modern
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UNITED KINGDOM (Incl. N. Ireland) |
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Boxing that evolved gradually from Ancient Boxing. |
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Buckler
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FRANCE |
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Small medieval shield gripped in the fist. |
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Budo
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JAPAN |
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Japanese word for martial arts. |
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Bujinkan
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The Bujinkan is a martial arts organization practicing the art commonly referred to as Bujinkan BudoTaijutsu. |
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