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Martial Arts Odyssey: Khmer Traditional Wrestling (Part 1)
Duration : 596 Seconds

Antonio Graceffo travels to a small village, outside of Phnom Penh, to practice Khmer Traditional Wrestling (Jap Bap Boran Khmer). Jap Leun, one of Cambodias greatest wrestlers introduces Antonio to his home village, of the last wrestling villages in the country. Before the Khmer Rouge time, wrestling was very popular in villages across the country. Today, only a few villages remain to carry on the ancient tradition. Listen to the Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast, for free brooklynmonk.podomatic.com Antonio Graceffo is a martial arts and adventure author living in Asia. He is the author of six books, available on amazon.com, most notably, Warrior Odyssey and The Monk from Brooklyn. He is the host of the web TV show Martial Arts Odyssey, which has had over 160 episodes. Of late, he is starring in the world's first 3D martial arts TV series, Brooklyn Monk. His website is www.speakingadventure.com you can contact him through his website and sign up for his newsletter, as well as order copies of his books or the DVD Martial Arts Odyssey, Volume One http Follow Brooklyn Monk on twitter twitter.com Join the Brooklyn Monk fan page on facebook Watch Martial Arts Odyssey on youtube www.youtube.com/user/brooklynmonk1
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Martial Arts Odyssey: Khmer Traditional Wrestling (Part 2)
Duration : 583 Seconds

Jap Leun gives Antonio Graceffo a wrestling lesson. The wrestlers explain the connection between modern, Olympic wrestling and traditional wrestling. Antonio explains the connection between Bokator and wrestling. The wrestlers take Antonio to their temple, where the pray for happiness and victory. Listen to the Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast, for free brooklynmonk.podomatic.com Antonio Graceffo is a martial arts and adventure author living in Asia. He is the author of six books, available on amazon.com, most notably, Warrior Odyssey and The Monk from Brooklyn. He is the host of the web TV show Martial Arts Odyssey, which has had over 160 episodes. Of late, he is starring in the world's first 3D martial arts TV series, Brooklyn Monk. His website is www.speakingadventure.com you can contact him through his website and sign up for his newsletter, as well as order copies of his books or the DVD Martial Arts Odyssey, Volume One http Follow Brooklyn Monk on twitter twitter.com Join the Brooklyn Monk fan page on facebook Watch Martial Arts Odyssey on youtube www.youtube.com/user/brooklynmonk1
Tags :Antonio, graceffo, wrestling, khmer, jap, bap.boran, leun, japleun, brooklyn, monk, Cambodia, boxing, bradal, pradal, serey, bokator, boxcator, martial, arts, odysseycambodian, muay, thai, shan, Taiwan, roc, Thailand, kickboxing, kick, box, khun, yuthakun, yuth, kunangkor, angkorian, ling, kim
History of Georgian Traditional Wrestling Qartuli Chidaoba Part I
Duration : 645 Seconds

History of Georgian Traditional Wrestling Qartuli Chidaoba Part I
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Leg Split Technique
Duration : 116 Seconds

This is technique from Paul Zaichik,used in the ElasticSteel Program. Visit these sites for more good information on bodyweight, flexibility, stretching, strength and Conditioning. www.PaulZaichik.com www.ElasticSteel.net www.BodyWeightCulture.com Enjoy your split training. •El Juego del Garrote •Bokator •Kbachkun Dambong-veng •Khmer Traditional Wrestling •Pradal Serey •Bafaquan •Baguazhang •Bajiquan •Bak Mei •Black Tiger Kung Fu •Chaquan •Chow Gar •Choy Lay Fut •Choy Gar •Chuo Jiao •Ditangquan •Dim Mak •Dog Kung Fu •Do Pi Kung Fu •Dragon Kung Fu •Duan Quan •Eagle Claw, Yīng Zhuǎ Pài (鷹爪派) •Emeiquan •Fanziquan •Five Ancestors •Five Animals •Fujian White Crane •Fu Jow Pai •Fut Gar •Hakka Kuen •Hong Cha •Houquan •Huaquan •Hung Fut •Hung Ga (洪家), Hung Gar, Hong Chuan (洪拳), Hung Kuen (洪拳), or Hung Ga Kuen (洪家拳) •I Liq Chuan •Jing Quan Do •Jow-Ga Kung Fu •Lau Gar •Leopard Kung Fu •Liu Seong Kuntao
Tags :Side, Split, Training
How to keep the guard up? Keeping the guard up while kicking online martial arts
Duration : 504 Seconds

GREAT KICKING MATERIAL CLICK Blue Link www.elasticsteel.net online martial arts kenpo karate dvd black belt for life earn black belt online how to earn your black belt learn karate becoming a black belt in karate black belt dvd lee morrison combatives kelly maccann urban combative we fairbairn southnarc shredder close quarter conceptual tool alan charlton sambo mick coup groin Keeping the guard up while kicking. •El Juego del Garrote •Bokator •Kbachkun Dambong-veng •Khmer Traditional Wrestling •Pradal Serey •Bafaquan •Baguazhang •Bajiquan •Bak Mei •Black Tiger Kung Fu •Chaquan •Chow Gar •Choy Lay Fut •Choy Gar •Chuo Jiao •Ditangquan •Dim Mak •Dog Kung Fu •Do Pi Kung Fu •Dragon Kung Fu •Duan Quan •Eagle Claw, Yīng Zhuǎ Pài (鷹爪派) •Emeiquan •Fanziquan •Five Ancestors •Five Animals •Fujian White Crane •Fu Jow Pai •Fut Gar •Hakka Kuen •Hong Cha •Houquan •Huaquan •Hung Fut •Hung Ga (洪家), Hung Gar, Hong Chuan (洪拳), Hung Kuen (洪拳), or Hung Ga Kuen (洪家拳) •I Liq Chuan •Jing Quan Do •Jow-Ga Kung Fu •Lau Gar •Leopard Kung Fu •Liu Seong Kuntao
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Martial Arts Odyssey: Modern Cambodian Wrestling
Duration : 413 Seconds

Martial Arts Odyssey: Modern Cambodian Wrestling Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the wrestling team invites Antonio Graceffo to train with them and learn some basics of international grappling. Mr. Kim, vice president of the Wrestling Federation, is also an official in the Bokator Association. He stresses the importance of ground fighting in Bokator. Both Mr. Kim and Grandmaster San Kim Saen expressed a wish that the Bokator team would get their fighting and ground fighting up to a high enough level to begin holding MMA fights on Cambodian television. Antonio discovers, or confirms, that he is not even remotely a gifted grappler and will need years of training to catch up with the gifted members of the wrestling team. Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast (anti-travel humor) brooklynmonk.podomatic.com Twitter http website www.speakingadventure.com facebook Brooklyn Monk fan page Subscribe to youtube Youtube/brooklynmonk1
Tags :Antonio, graceffo, Brooklyn, monk, wrestling, kim, ling, modern, khmer, jap, bap.boran, leun, japleun, Cambodia, boxing, bradal, pradal, serey, bokator, boxcator, martial, arts, odysseycambodian, muay, thai, shan, Taiwan, roc, Thailand, kickboxing, kick, box, khun, yuthakun, yuth, kunangkor, angkorian
Martial Arts Training Martial Arts Videos
Duration : 283 Seconds

Martial Arts Training Martial Arts Videos •El Juego del Garrote •Bokator •Kbachkun Dambong-veng •Khmer Traditional Wrestling •Pradal Serey •Bafaquan •Baguazhang •Bajiquan •Bak Mei •Black Tiger Kung Fu •Chaquan •Chow Gar •Choy Lay Fut •Choy Gar •Chuo Jiao •Ditangquan •Dim Mak •Dog Kung Fu •Do Pi Kung Fu •Dragon Kung Fu •Duan Quan •Eagle Claw, Yīng Zhuǎ Pài (鷹爪派) •Emeiquan •Fanziquan •Five Ancestors •Five Animals •Fujian White Crane •Fu Jow Pai •Fut Gar •Hakka Kuen •Hong Cha •Houquan •Huaquan •Hung Fut •Hung Ga (洪家), Hung Gar, Hong Chuan (洪拳), Hung Kuen (洪拳), or Hung Ga Kuen (洪家拳) •I Liq Chuan •Jing Quan Do •Jow-Ga Kung Fu •Lau Gar •Leopard Kung Fu •Liu Seong Kuntao
Tags :Martial, Arts, Training, Videos
Muay Thai Vs Capoeira (Headshot Only) הצעצוע החדש של צה"ל: רובוט-נחש
Duration : 228 Seconds

capoeira is fighting muay thai style & seeing which one is better. Saying funny ass shit & jokes. Capoeira (IPA: [ka.pu.ˈej.ɾɐ]) is an Afro-Brazilian art form that makes a ritual of movements from martial arts, games, and dance. It was brought to Brazil from Angola some time after the 16th century in the regions known as Bahia, Pernambuco and Rio de Janeiro. Participants form a roda, or circle, and take turns either playing musical instruments (such as the Berimbau), singing, or ritually sparring in pairs in the center of the circle. The game is marked by fluid acrobatic play, feints, and extensive use of sweeps, kicks, and headbutts. Less frequently used techniques include elbow strikes, slaps, punches, and body throws. Its origins and purpose are a matter of debate, with the spectrum of argument ranging from views of Capoeira as a uniquely Brazilian folk dance with improvised fighting movements to claims that it is a battle-ready fighting form directly descended from ancient African techniques. Muay Thai (Thai: มวยไทย, RTGS: Muai Thai, IPA: [muɛ̄j tʰɑ̄j], lit. Thai Boxing) is a form of hard martial art practiced in large parts of the world, including Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries. The art is similar to others in Southeast Asia such as: pradal serey in Cambodia, lethwei in Myanmar, tomoi in Malaysia, and Lao boxing in Laos. Muay Thai has a long history in Thailand and is the country's national sport. Traditional Muay Thai practiced today varies ...
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3-A\3 People wearing Khmer Yant (Tattoo)
Duration : 150 Seconds

Some Khmer Monks wear Khmer Tattoo. Khmer King Jayavarman VII wore a Khmer Tattoo an Iron Arrow on HM abdomen. HM cant be cut, cant be burned and cant be hurt. Khmer General Army Okhna Krala Hom Kong wore Khmer Tattoo on his whole body. Khmer warriors wore Khmer Tattoo and Khmer wrestlers...
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khmer
Duration : 439 Seconds

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Myanmar(Burma), Birmanie woman traditional lethwei, 緬甸拳擊
Duration : 485 Seconds

Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era(AD1044-1287), although the oldest written references are foun Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championship matches are also occasionally held at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon. Rules & Regulations Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to 'soften up' one's opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches. The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or Western boxing, Myanmar boxing represents a more traditional ...
Tags :Myanmar, Burma, Burmese, boxing, kickboxing, lethwei, muay, woman, women, girl, female, martial, Khmer, thai, arts, vcd
Burma Traditional Lethwei Kickboxing
Duration : 559 Seconds

This is a high quality video. Myanmar traditional kickboxing.Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era(AD1044-1287), although the oldest written references are foun Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championship matches are also occasionally held at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon. Rules & Regulations Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to 'soften up' one's opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches. The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or ...
Tags :Myanmar, Burma, boxing, kickboxing, lethwei, muay, khmer, martial, arts
Burma traditional Lethwei Kickboxing.
Duration : 546 Seconds

This is a high quality video. Myanmar traditional kickboxing.Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era(AD1044-1287), although the oldest written references are foun Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championship matches are also occasionally held at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon. Rules & Regulations Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to 'soften up' one's opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches. The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or ...
Tags :Myanmar, Burma, boxing, kickboxing, lethwei, muay, khmer, martial, arts
Soren's Vietnam Vlog (13) Angkor Thom 5/5 (Cambodia) 30/12/
Duration : 324 Seconds

Monkey wrestling and traditional Cambodian dancing!
Tags :Soren, Vietnam, Vlog, Cambodia, Dancing, Monkeys, Wrestling, Dance, Traditional, Tradition, Gods, God, Rey
Martial Arts Odyssey: Bokator Siem Reap Part 2
Duration : 589 Seconds

Pirum explains his theories on fighting and meditation. He uses the flying elbow and crocodile style to beat up Antonio Graceffo. Long demonstrates twia, or Bokator form. Listen to the Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast, for free brooklynmonk.podomatic.com Antonio Graceffo is a martial arts and adventure author living in Asia. He is the author of six books, available on amazon.com, most notably, Warrior Odyssey and The Monk from Brooklyn. He is the host of the web TV show Martial Arts Odyssey, which has had over 160 episodes. Of late, he is starring in the world's first 3D martial arts TV series, Brooklyn Monk. His website is www.speakingadventure.com you can contact him through his website and sign up for his newsletter, as well as order copies of his books or the DVD Martial Arts Odyssey, Volume One http Follow Brooklyn Monk on twitter twitter.com Join the Brooklyn Monk fan page on facebook Watch Martial Arts Odyssey on youtube www.youtube.com/user/brooklynmonk1
Tags :Antonio, graceffo, Brooklyn, monk, pirum, pirem, siem, reap, Angkor, wat, Bokator, boxkator, Cambodia, khmer, bradal, pradal, san, kim, saen, boxcator, martial, arts, odyssey, cambodian, muay, thai, boxing, gym, kickboxing, kick, boxkhun, yuthakun, yuth, kunangkor, angkorian
Boxkator
Duration : 395 Seconds

For more information, visit: . 'Boxkator' tells the following story: Traditionally, the country holds wrestlers and fighters that are reputed in the region. The bas reliefs also show such martial arts taking place for a long time. While some of these martial arts have been appropriated by neighbours Cambodia keeps some orginial and authentic fighting arts. It is Equity Weekly show # 125. It is a Feature and aired in/on 21-Feb-2010. It was distributed through and produced by for .
Tags :Boxkator, EQUITY WEEKLY, Feature, Current Affairs, AUSAID, CIDA, SIDA, IRISH AID, UNDP / TVK, Dy Sokhnat, Chey Sophea, Vuthy Phan, Cedric Jancloes, Wayne Sharpe, Saroeun Sang, Channarith Hun, Khmer, English, 14-Feb-2010, www.equitycam.tv
Pchum Ben Festival Cambodia
Duration : 208 Seconds

For more information about special events and tours for Pchum Ben festival please contact out sales team at sales@hanumantourism.com www.hanuman.travel
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Myanmar Lethwei boxer "Ali"
Duration : 498 Seconds

Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championship matches are also occasionally held at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon. Rules & Regulations Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to 'soften up' one's opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches. The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or Western boxing, Myanmar boxing represents a more traditional form once shared by the two countries. Rules tend to follow situational norms; fighters, managers and judges get together before each match and ...
Tags :Myanmar, Burma, Burmese, boxing, kickboxing, lethwei, muay, thai, martial, arts
Myanmar Kickboxing Lethwei(Win Tun)
Duration : 563 Seconds

Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championship matches are also occasionally held at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon. Rules & Regulations Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to 'soften up' one's opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches. The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or Western boxing, Myanmar boxing represents a more traditional form once shared by the two countries. Rules tend to follow situational norms; fighters, managers and judges get together before each match and ...
Tags :Myanmar, burma, boxing, kickboxing, lethwei, martial, muay, thai, khmer, kung, fu, arts, sports
Crazy Fight, Myanmar Lethwei Kickboxing
Duration : 436 Seconds

Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championship matches are also occasionally held at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon. Rules & Regulations Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to 'soften up' one's opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches. The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or Western boxing, Myanmar boxing represents a more traditional form once shared by the two countries. Rules tend to follow situational norms; fighters, managers and judges get together before each match and ...
Tags :Myanmar, Burma, Burmese, boxing, kickboxing, lethwei, muay, thai, khmer, martial, arts
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