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  2. Qwan Ki Do - Wikipedia

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    Qwan Ki Do or Quán Khí Đạo is a Vietnamese martial art that was codified in France in 1981. Qwan Ki Do is practiced internationally, with schools in Asia and Europe. The practice combines the use of hand-to-hand techniques and weapons, with moves combined in both formalised combinations, termed Thao Quyen, and freeform settings.

  3. Vietnamese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Vietnamese martial arts (Võ thuật Cổ truyền Việt Nam; Chữ Hán: 武術古傳越南) often referred to as Võ thuật (Chữ Hán: 武術), can be loosely divided into those of the Sino-Vietnamese descended from the Han and those of the Chams or indigenous Vietnamese.

  4. List of international sports federations - Wikipedia

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    Qwan Ki Do: International Qwan Ki Do Federation and Associated Disciplines: IQKDF: Rafting: World Rafting Federation (associated with International Canoe Federation (ICF)) WRF: Silambam: World Silambam Association (WSA) (supporter member) [48] SPOQCS: International SPOQCS Federation: SIF: Taekwondo: International Taekwon-do Federation (ITF)

  5. Fidèle Gouandjika - Wikipedia

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    He taught karate and Qwan Ki Do in Romania. As a karate and qwan ki do athlete, he participated in the 1981 European martial arts championship representing Romania and won the silver medal in a long stick fight. Gouandjika competed in the 1982 European martial arts championship, represented the Romania team and won a silver medal. [7]

  6. Combatives - Wikipedia

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    Training demonstration of a chokehold.. Combatives is the term used to describe the hand-to-hand combat systems primarily used by members of the military, law enforcement, or other groups such as security personnel or correctional officers.

  7. Moo Duk Kwan - Wikipedia

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    Hwang Kee changed the name of his martial art system to "Soo Bahk Do" on June 30, 1960. By 1960, Tang Soo Do was being practiced by almost 75% of all martial artists in Korea, but the art did face challenges particularly in expanding beyond Korea, including attempted mergers into Taekwondo. However, in spite of these challenges it eventually ...

  8. Vovinam - Wikipedia

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    Vovinam (short for Võ Việt Nam, meaning "Vietnamese Martial Arts"), officially known as Việt Võ Đạo (越武道, meaning "Vietnamese Way of Martial Arts") is a Vietnamese martial art [1] founded in 1938 by Nguyễn Lộc.

  9. Talk:Vietnamese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    World Union of Qwan Ki Do: Lots of information about the Qwan Ki Do and its grandmaster. Some information about vietnamese martial arts in general. ... Code of Conduct;