Kickboxing

Summary: Keeping true with the legacy of the new generation of combative styles, kickboxing is another crossbred martial art that has become extremely popular. This fighting style has been crafted with techniques from Muay Thai, western boxing, and to a lesser extent, teachings such as karate or kung fu, all wrapped under one umbrella term…Continue readingKickboxing

Kino mutai

Summary: Kino mutai is a Filipino fighting style using methods such as grappling, pinching, biting, and gouging the eyes. It is a martial art that defies convention and is not commonly practiced on its own but is incorporated into forms that allow for fighting without limits such as jeet kune do. The aim of using…Continue readingKino mutai

Krabi krabong

Summary: Krabi krabong is a martial art that originated in Thailand over some four hundred years ago. It is an art of defending oneself using a curved sword. Its philosophy came to life when Siam warriors fought for the welfare of Thailand during the Burmese war. The discipline makes use of weapons most of the…Continue readingKrabi krabong

Krav maga

Summary: Krav maga is a self-defense system that was developed in Israel. It was initially designed to teach military conscripts. Practitioners usually shy away from calling it a martial art style because it does not subscribe to the ideals that conventional martial arts subscribe to. It is a fighting technique that has evolved over the…Continue readingKrav maga

Kuk Sool Won

Summary: Kuk Sool Won is a comprehensive Korean martial arts system founded in 1961 by Suh In Hyuk. It was created as a complete system and is not limited to a single discipline. The goal of Kuk Sool Won was to establish an elaborate study of the different traditional styles of Korea, including their fighting…Continue readingKuk Sool Won