Martial arts
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+ | # Commonly, any of several fighting styles which contain systematised methods of training for combat, both armed and unarmed; often practised as a sport, e.g. [[boxing]], [[karate]], [[judo]], [[Silat]], [[wrestling]], or [[Muay Thai]]. Can also include military tactics such as infantry manoeuvres, aerial combat, and so on. | ||
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- Commonly, any of several fighting styles which contain systematised methods of training for combat, both armed and unarmed; often practised as a sport, e.g. boxing, karate, judo, Silat, wrestling, or Muay Thai. Can also include military tactics such as infantry manoeuvres, aerial combat, and so on.
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