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Hybrid martial arts

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Fighting system incorporating different techniques
This article is about a martial arts classification. For the combat sport, seeMixed martial arts.
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Hybrid martial arts, also known ashybrid fighting systems or sometimeseclectic martial arts orfreestyle martial arts, referred to asmixed martial arts orfighting systems that incorporate techniques and theories from several martial arts. While numerousmartial arts borrow or adapt from other arts and to some extent could be considered hybrids, ahybrid martial art emphasizes its disparate origins.

History

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The idea of hybridization or "mixing" of martial arts traditions originates in the 5th century BC. The concept rose to wide popularity during 5th century BC in GreekOlympic gamePankration, which uses aspects derived from various arts includingboxing andwrestling.

Notable hybrid martial arts

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Hybrid martial arts are systems that blend techniques and philosophies from multiple traditional martial arts, creating comprehensive and adaptable methods for self-defense, sport, and combat. These arts typically integrate striking, grappling, and weapons training, allowing practitioners to handle various combat scenarios effectively.

Some notable hybrid martial arts include:

These hybrid martial arts highlight the diversity and adaptability of martial systems, drawing from various disciplines to create effective methods for different contexts. They illustrate the evolution and integration of martial arts practices across cultures and time periods.

See also

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References

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  1. ^E.B. Ries, S. Wogawa. Kenko Kempo Karate. Gesundheitssport, Kampfkunst, Selbstverteidigung. Erfurt: Eobanus Verlag; 2011, page 86;ISBN 978-3-9814241-3-3
  2. ^"Nederlandse Federatie Krijgskunsten – Nederlandse Federatie Krijgskunsten".Archived from the original on 2022-06-04. Retrieved2022-06-02.
  3. ^"Kun-Tai-Ko Switzerland".Archived from the original on 2019-06-09. Retrieved2022-01-26.
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