List of Martial Arts - Asia

Asia

Further information: Asian martial arts (origins)
Bangladesh
  • Boli Khela
  • Lathi Khela
Cambodia
  • Bokator
  • Kbachkun boraan
  • Kbachkun Dambong-veng
  • Khmer traditional wrestling
  • Pradal Serey
China
See List of Chinese martial arts.
  • Kung Fu
  • T'ai chi ch'uan
India
  • Gatka
  • Inbuan Wrestling
  • Kalaripayatu
  • Malla-yuddha
  • Musti yuddha
  • Mukna
  • Sarit Sarak
  • Silambam
  • Kuttu Varisai
  • Varma Kalai
  • Thang-Ta
Indonesia
  • Kuntao
  • Silat
  • Bakti Negara
  • Perisai Diri
Russia
  • Cистема
Japan
See List of Japanese martial arts
  • Aikido
  • Judo
  • Jiu-Jitsu
  • Karate
  • Kendo
  • Naginatajutsu
  • Ninjutsu
  • Shinkendo
  • Shooto / Mixed Martial Arts
  • Sumo
Korea
  • Choi Kwang-Do
  • GongKwon Yusul
  • Gwonbeop
  • Gyongdang
  • Haidong Gumdo
  • Han Mu Do
  • Hankido
  • Hapkido
  • Hwa Rang Do
  • Kuk Sool Won
  • Kuk Sul Do
  • Kumdo
  • Shippalgi
  • Ssireum
  • Subak
  • Taekkyeon
  • Taekwondo
  • Tang soo do
  • Yusul
Laos
  • Muay Lao
Malaysia
  • Silat Melayu
    • Lian padukan
    • Seni Gayung Fatani
    • Silat Cekak
    • Silat Medan
  • Tomoi
Myanmar
  • Bando
  • Banshay
  • Lethwei
  • Naban
Okinawan martial arts
  • Karate
  • Kobudo
  • Shuri-te
  • Tegumi
Pakistan
  • Pehlwani
Philippines
  • Arnis/Eskrima/Kali
  • Buno
  • Dumog
  • Kuntao
  • Kino Mutai
  • Pananjakman
  • Panantukan
  • Sikaran
  • Yaw-Yan
Thailand
  • Krabi Krabong (กระบี่-กระบอง)
Thailand
  • Krabi Krabong (กระบี่-กระบอง)
  • Lerdrit (เลิศฤทธิ์)
  • Muay Boran (มวยโบราณ)
  • Muay Thai (มวยไทย)
  • Silat Pattani
Turkey
  • Oil wrestling (yağlı güreş)
Vietnam (Vo Thuat)
  • Cuong Nhu
  • Nhat Nam
  • Vovinam

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