Indian Martial Arts Tournament
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I'm sorry, but their technique are very sloppy , clumsy, and no co-ordination what so ever.
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@MDIS well then you and many of your friends should stfu and keep your shit to your self
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USELESS.........KUNGFU HAS REASEARCHED AND FLOURISHED...INDIAN MARTIAL ARTS ARE STILL BOASTING..I AM ALSO AN INDIAN AND SORRY TO SAY THIS...AMONG INDIAN MARTIAL ARTS 'MANIPUREE - THANGTHA IS THE BEST' THEY ARE THE REAL INDIAN WARRIORS ALL OTHERS ARE BULLSHIT,WITH GANGS AND KILLINGS .....NOTORIOUS FOOLS..
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The form is definitely classical okinawan or japanese karate-do.
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From what i believe , Indian martial art forms should not imitate ( uniform ) wise of the Japanese and Koreans.
I believe they should have formed and designed their own set of uniforms and colors to denote their unique skills , techniques and color ( flair ).
The uniforms are not pleasing to me and to many of my friends.
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nice... silambam stick techniques. Able to defend against attacks from several opponents as fast as the human body allows...
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lol sand monkey
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@tvrulz46 As far as I know, Kalari is not practised widely in India. You may find kalari masters in some southern districts of Tamil Nadu and in Kerala (southern most states of India). It emphasises on a strong and flexible body and mind that can imitate nature to ward of any kind of attacks with just the bare hands.... It is supposedly the predecessor of the much refined modern martial arts namely Karate and Kung-fu. As far as other martial arts, I don't know much about them!, so can't compare
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that is kung fu moron, not indian martial art!
@boyjuly76 Just search for "Silambam" on the net and you will know which is the original one... i guess you should do more research before calling someone a moron!!!
bharathgandhi 1 year ago 3
if you can't do anything like them them don't talk
niku10 3 years ago