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Nearu (literally meaning ''Force'' in Persian) is a martial art〔 focusing on self-defense and breath-control techniques.〔 Based on using inner power and mind-body harmony, Nearu was founded in 1990 by UK-based Iranian martial artist Amir Lotfi Azad〔 and belongs to soft martial arts school.〔 Nearu is considered a relatively young art, however some of its elements are rooted in forgotten ancient mind control techniques.〔 This martial art is unique in the focus and time spent on developing and delivering the inner power through consistent practices of its special breathing techniques.〔 Nearu is a registered style in ''International Martial Arts Association'' (MAAI), ''United Kingdom Martial Arts Federation'' (UKMAF)〔 and ''Martial Arts Federation of Iran'' (MAFIRI). == History == In 1987, martial artist Amir Lotfi Azad made a journey to Himalayas to learn teachings of a Tibetan master called Tagashi (died in 1976). Lotfi Azad, who was a student of Laina (a Tagashi's student), successfully ended his journey and started studying different martial arts, creating a new martial art named Nearu in 1990. Nearu has been inspired by elements of Karate, Aikidō, Taekwondo, Silat, Judo and T'ai chi ch'uan.〔〔〔 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「Nearu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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