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There are a large number of distinct styles and schools of martial arts. Sometimes, schools or styles are introduced by individual teachers or masters, or as a brand name by a specific gym. Martial arts can be grouped by type or focus, or alternatively by regional origin. This article focuses on the latter grouping. For hybrid martial arts, as they originated from the late 19th century and especially after 1950, it may be impossible to identify unique or predominant regional origins. It is not trivial to distinguish "traditional" from "modern" martial arts. Chronology isn't the decisive criterion, as, for example, "traditional taekwondo" was developed in the 1950s, while the "modern" hybrid martial art of Bartitsu was developed in ca. 1900. A large portion of traditional martial arts can be categorized as folk wrestling (see the separate article), although in some cases a folk wrestling style and a modern combat sport may overlap or become indistinguishable from each other once the sport has been regulated. == Africa == ;Styles of stickfighting: *Istunka (Somalia) *Nguni Stick Fighting (South Africa) *Nuba fighting (Sudan) *Surma stickfighting (Ethiopia) *Tahtib (Ancient Egypt) ;Folk wrestling *Laamb Wrestling (Senegal) *Evala wrestling (Togo) ;Bare knuckle boxing *Dambe (Nigeria) *Musangwe (South Africa) *Moraingy (Madagascar) ;Others *Engolo (Angola) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of martial arts」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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