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What are the most deadly martial arts? Do you know them?

Have you practiced any martial art? These practices came a long time ago and with different purposes ; some as a way of maintaining spiritual harmony and others as a means of self-defense or with more violent purposes, since they were created to kill, turning the body into a lethal weapon.Know the most deadly martial arts!

What are the deadliest martial arts? Do you know them?

Muay Thai

It originated in Thailand about 2000 years ago and 8 points of contact are used in the body ; two points, elbows, knees and feet.

What are the most deadly martial arts? Do you know them?

Kicks pose the greatest risk, as they can injure the spine.

Sambo

It originated in Russia and means “self defense without weapons.” It comes from different traditional fighting styles such as Judo, Chidaoba and Mongolian Khapsagay, and was quite thought, in particular by Lenin, who brought together a group of experts to create a fighting style that allowed them to protect themselves from the Red Army.

The opponents can suffer great physical damage due to the sudden movements.

Krav Maga

It is the system of struggle and self defense used by the Israeli Defense and Security Forces.

What are the most deadly martial arts? Do you know them?

It allows aggressions without weapons and with white weapons such as knives, machetes and axes, also with blunt weapons such as sticks, bottles, stones and sticks and within the techniques also Disarmament and defense against firearms are taught.

Vale Tudo

Originally from Brazil, it is a combat modality where fighters can use any martial art or sport of contact and the rules of this martial art whose name literally means “everything is worth”, allow almost any technique.It is very violent and bloody.

Kapu Kuialua

Original Hawaiian art is a martial art that consisted of breaking bones , wounding the joints also with blows.Its name is a translation of "prohibited form of struggle" since its teaching was restricted to the nobility.

What are the most deadly martial arts? Do you know them?

The men smeared oil on their skin to make it harder for them to get caught while fighting.

Silat

He was born in Malaysia, in order to hit the invaders with blows , in times of pirates.The idea is to attack the opponent very quickly, disable him to finally hit him very strong on the face, throat or kidneys.

What are the most deadly martial arts? Do you know them?

Silat training is very hard.Apprentices must do things like breaking bricks in their ribs to increase their resistance to pain.

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