Thaing

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Summary:

Thaing represents a range of Burmese martial arts, including bando, banshay, lethwei, and naban. Disciplines that comprise thaing are believed to have been influenced by Indian and Chinese arts. Numerous internal arts and sports have been derived from it. Initially, it included nine forms, each representing one of Myanmar’s major ethnic groups; Burmese, Indian, Chinese, Chin, Kachin, Karen, Mon, Talaing, and Shan. Today, arts that comprise Thaing are experiencing a growth in popularity and are beginning to be practiced around the world. The discipline includes many techniques, including unarmed full-contact combat, kickboxing styles, wrestling, and grappling styles, and arts of weapons.

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