
The Fight Dictionary
An A-Z of Fight Disciplines
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Narrated by:
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James Butler
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By:
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Stu Armstrong
About this listen
Fighting in my view can be classed as an art form, not the drunken scuffles outside of the kebab shop at closing time but equally matched fighters who have spent a lifetime training for that moment, not only physically but mentally.
Every move that they make, offensive or defensive they have likely practiced many thousands of times for that split second in time. Now call that what you want, but I call that art!
There are many thousands of fighting disciplines across the world developed over many thousands of years. The Fight Dictionary give you an A-Z of some of the very best!
From Aikido to Wu Shu, and everything in between, fighting methods practised for 1000's of years from all corners go the world.
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