Wushu (Kung Fu)
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Kenjutsu
Kenjutsu is an ancient art of wielding a sword that arose about 1,200 years ago…

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Kuresh
Kuresh is a traditional sports struggle of the Turkic peoples, which is carried out as…

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Your martial art and its realism

When we talk about a fight in the original sense of the word, we do not begin to talk about certain organizations or tournaments, but, first of all, we mean realism in its street manifestation. Recall that this was one of the main factors that prompted us to begin the study of martial arts.
Speaking of street combat, I mean a situation when you find yourself in a rather limited space – no more than a step to the left or right. This is far from the same as clown show fights in a fairly spacious ring. Believe it or not, most martial arts followers have forgotten about it and, therefore, do not properly prepare themselves for such situations. In order to feel confident in a street collision, four technical components are needed: the ranged technique (punches, kicks, blocks), the melee strikes technique (elbows, knees, etc.), the control technique (locks, pain techniques), the technique of throwing and capturing. Continue reading

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Hapkido
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Baguazhan
Baguazhan is a Chinese martial art that consists of palm movements and circular movements. History…

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Fencing
Fencing is a system of possession of hand cold steel, used during hand-to-hand combat, based…

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