Country of origin | ![]() |
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Famous practitioners | Chan Rothana Phoum Nacry Chin Chun |
Olympic sport | No |
Kbach Kun Boran Khmer (Khmer: ក្បាច់គុនបុរាណខ្មែរ, lit. 'ancient Cambodian martial arts techniques') are 12 core techniques (mae) and 8 "door systems" or footwork patterns (tvear). Usually, students learn from different masters who specialize in different weapons or areas of expertise. Armed combat or ani-yuth incorporates three main weapons, namely the dav (curved sword), the dambong veng (long staff) and the dambong clei (short stick(s)). Unarmed fighting or atmani-yuth makes use of Baok Chbab (wrestling) and non-sport version of pradal serey.
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Arm locked submission
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Rear naked choke
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Inside leg sweep
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Long staff strikes
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Ground grappling/wrestling
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Front kicks to stomach
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Single leg grab
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Karate and Kbach Kun Boran Khmer
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Cours de Kbach kun boran khmer Mé chonkong 11 sneats Version française
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National meeting of old krus of Kbach Kun Boran Khmer in Cambodia - 2011 of July
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See also
References
- "Cambodian Bloodsport". Human Weapon. Bill Duff, Jason Chambers. History Channel.16 November 2007.
- "Angkorian Warrior Article"
- "About Kun Khmer - 12 Maes, 8 Door System, and Weapons"
- "Official Website of Yuthakun Khöm Association"
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