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Sanda
It combines full-contact kickboxing, which include close range and rapid successive punches and kicks, with wrestling, takedowns, throws, sweeps, kick catches
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Self Defense
Physical self-defense is the use of physical force to counter an immediate threat of violence. Such force can be either armed or unarmed.
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Shou Bo
Art martial chinois à part entière, le Shou Bo 手搏, signifie littéralement « combat à mains nues » (Shou手« main » et Bo 搏 « combat »). Plusieurs anciens écrits chinois font référence, tout au long de l’histoire, à cette forme de combat.
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Ba Gua Zhang
Baguazhang is one of the three main Chinese martial arts of the Wudang school
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Nan Quan
Contemporary Nanquan features vigorous, athletic movements with very stable, low stances, extensive hand techniques and a vocal articulation called fasheng.
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Chang Quan
The Long Fist style is considered to contain a good balance of hand and foot techniques, but in particular it is renowned for its impressive acrobatic kicks.
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Wing Chun
A correct Wing Chun stance is like a piece of bamboo, firm but flexible, rooted but yielding.
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Tang Lang
TANG LANG QUAN is the jewel in the treasure vault of the Chinese Wu Shu. In the course of it´s origin and further development the advantages of the old Chinese culture were taken in fully.
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Choy Lee Fut
It combines the powerful arm and hand techniques from the Shaolin animal forms with the extended, circular movements, twisting body, and agile footwork that characterizes Northern China’s martial arts.
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Hung Gar
Taming the Tiger Fist, Tiger Crane Paired Form Fist, Five Animal Fist, and Iron Wire Fist.
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Shaolin
Those who practice Shaolinquan leap about with strength and force; people not proficient at this kind of training soon lose their breath and are exhausted.
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Kung Fu
Chinese martial arts, colloquially referred to as kung fu and wushu, are a number of fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in China. These fighting styles are often classified according to common traits, identified as “families”, “sects” or “schools” of martial arts.
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Qi Gong
Qigong practice typically involves moving meditation, coordinating slow flowing movement, deep rhythmic breathing, and calm meditative state of mind.
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Taij Quan
Taij Quan is an internal Chinese martial art practised for both its defense training and its health benefits.
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