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Bruce Lee (category Chinese Jeet Kune Do practitioners) 1973) was a Hong Kong-American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different... |
The history of Korean martial arts can be traced as far back as the prehistoric era. Notable examples of unarmed martial arts include taekwondo, hapkido... |
pre-existing Okinawan martial arts, called "te", and Chinese martial arts. It is an art that has been adopted and developed by practitioners on the Japanese... |
Chinese martial arts, often called by the umbrella terms kung fu (/ˈkʌŋ ˈfuː/; Chinese: 功夫; pinyin: gōngfu; Cantonese Yale: gūng fū), kuoshu (國術; guóshù)... |
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full-contact combat sport based on striking, grappling and ground fighting, incorporating techniques from various combat... |
Arnis (redirect from Kali (martial arts)) silat as well as Chinese and Indian martial arts.[page needed][page needed] Some of the population still practise localized Chinese fighting methods known... |
Wing Chun (category Chinese martial arts) like Tekken 7. Notable practitioners include Ip Man himself, Bruce Lee, and Donnie Yen, Samuel Kwok, Carlos Deleon. In Chinese, this martial art is referred... |
Ip Man (category Chinese Wing Chun practitioners) Chinese martial artist. He became a grandmaster of the martial art of Wing Chun when he was 20. He had several students who later became martial arts... |
This is a list of highly notable practitioners of Taekwondo. Choi Hong-hi (Chung Do Kwan → Oh Do Kwan → KTA → ITF) – Founder of International Taekwon-Do... |
Wushu (sport) (category Chinese martial arts terminology) Chinese martial arts, including Shaolin kung fu, tai chi, and Wudangquan. "Wushu" is the Chinese term for "martial arts" (武 "Wu" = combat or martial,... |
Jeet Kune Do (category Hybrid martial arts) its practitioners to adapt to the changes of live combat, believing that it was only through its use in real combat that a martial arts practitioner could... |
Sanda (sport) (redirect from Chinese Boxing) was originally developed by the Chinese military based upon the study and practices of traditional Chinese martial arts and modern combat fighting techniques;... |
Christian Lee (fighter) (redirect from Christian Lee (martial artist)) pair of mixed martial arts world champions. Their younger sister Victoria was also a mixed martial artist. Born in Vancouver to a Chinese-Singaporean father... |
Huo Yuanjia (category Chinese wushu practitioners) Huo Yuanjia (Chinese: 霍元甲; 18 January 1868 – 9 August 1910), courtesy name Junqing (俊卿), was a Chinese martial artist and co-founder of the Chin Woo Athletic... |
Chen-style tai chi (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text) The Chen-style tai chi (Chinese: 陳氏太极拳; pinyin: Chén shì tàijíquán) is a Northern Chinese martial art and the original form of tai chi. Chen-style is... |
Silat Melayu (redirect from Silat (Malaysian martial arts)) combative arts. The influence from both Chinese and Indian martial arts can be observed from the use of weapons such as the Indian mace and the Chinese sword... |
Xingyiquan (category Chinese martial arts) Xingyiquan, or Xingyi, is a style of internal Chinese martial arts. The word translates approximately to "Form-Intention Fist", or "Shape-Will Fist". It... |
Taekwondo (category Korean martial arts) 1950s by Korean martial artists with experience in martial arts such as karate and Chinese martial arts. The oldest governing body for taekwondo is the Korea... |
This is a list of highly notable Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners. The Brazilian jiu-jitsu ranking system awards practitioners different colored belts... |
Wudangquan (redirect from Wudang martial arts) Wudangquan (Chinese: 武當拳; pinyin: Wǔdāngquán) is a class of Chinese martial arts. In contemporary China, Chinese martial arts styles are generally classified... |