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Burmese martial arts : ウィキペディア英語版
Indochinese martial arts
The traditional martial arts of the Indochinese peninsula are related to one another, and as a group to Indian martial arts.
The most salient common feature is Indochinese kickboxing.
*Siamese boxing Muay Boran (Ancient Boxing) – created by Siamese (Thai) to use in conjunction with the art of dual swords (daab song mue) and Krabi Krabong, predecessor of Muay Thai, allows the use of headbutts.
*Thai boxing or Muay Thai – the Thai style of striking with strong emphasis on kicks, punches, knee and elbow strikes.
*Burmese Lethwei – Traditional kickboxing from Myanmar emphasising knees, elbow strikes, headbutts, punches, and kicks.
*Laotian Muay Lao – Lao kickboxing
*Malay Tomoi – kickboxing style from northern Malaysia, descended from Siamese boxing or muay boran.
*Khmer Pradal Serey – with an emphasis on elbow techniques.
==Burma (Myanmar)==
Thaing ((ビルマ語:သိုင်း), ) is a Burmese term used to classify the traditional martial systems of Myanmar. Systems of ''thaing'' include bando, lethwei, banshay and naban.

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