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  • 111Sambo (martial art) — Sambo, Russian: Cамбо International Federation of Amateur Sambo …

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  • 112Mongolian wrestling — Үндэсний бөх ᠪᠦᠺᠡ Traditional Naadam festival in Mongolia, near Ulaanbaatar …

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  • 113Tang Soo Do — For other uses, see Tang Soo Do (disambiguation). Tang Soo Do Founder Hwang Kee (Founded Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do) Ancestor arts Shotokan Karate, Subak, Taekkyeon, Kung Fu Descendant arts Chung Do Kwa …

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  • 114Marine Corps Martial Arts Program — MCMAP logo Also known as MCMAP Focus Hybrid Country of origin …

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  • 115Modern Arnis — A guró (Filipino, teacher ) wielding rattan sticks used in Arnis Also known as Arnis Focus Stick fighting Hand to hand combat …

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  • 116Field ration — A French Army combat ration, with two meals and energy bars. A field ration, or combat ration, is a canned or pre packaged meal, easily prepared and eaten, transported by military troops on the battlefield. They are distinguished from regular… …

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  • 117Pencak Silat — demonstration in Jakarta. Pencak silat (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈpɛntʃaʔ ˈsilat]; also spelled penchak silat and pentjak silat) is an umbrella term for the indigenous martial arts created in Indonesia …

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  • 118Shuai jiao — A modern Shuai jiao match. A fighter is trying to take down his rival with a leg hook. Shuai jiao (Chinese: 摔跤 or 摔角; pinyin: Shuāijiāo; Wade–Giles: Shuai chiao) is the general Mandarin Chinese term for wrestling. As a generic name, it may be… …

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  • 119Martial arts therapy — refers to the usage of martial arts as an alternative or complementary therapy for a medical disorder. This can include disorders of the body or of the mind. The therapy may involve applications such as promoting kinaesthetic balance in the… …

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  • 120Jūkendō — (銃剣道) Japanese Type 30 bayonet (1894–1945) Focus Weaponry (Bayonet) Hardness Competitive Country of origin …

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