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The traditional martial arts of the Indochinese peninsula are related among one another, and as a group to southern Chinese and Indian martial arts.
The most salient common feature is Indochinese kickboxing.
Thaing (Burmese: သိုင်း, pronounced: [θáiɴ]) is a Burmese term used to classify the traditional martial systems of Myanmar. Systems of thaing include bando, lethwei, banshay and naban.
Pradal serey is an unarmed martial art from Cambodia. In Khmer the word pradal means fighting or boxing and serey means free. Originally used for warfare, pradal serey is now one of Cambodia's national sports. Its moves have been slightly altered to comply with the modern rules.
Muay Lao is a traditional unarmed martial art from Laos. It incorporates punches, kicks, elbows and knee strikes. Muay Lao was an event at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane.
Tomoi is an unarmed martial art from Malaysia. It is practiced mainly in the northern states such as Kedah, Trengganu, and especially Kelantan.
Muay Boran (Thai: มวยโบราณ, RTGS: Muai Boran, IPA: [mūɛj bōːrāːn], lit. "ancient boxing") is an umbrella term for the unarmed martial arts of Thailand prior to the introduction of modern equipment and rules in the 1930s. Its modern counterpart is now referred to as muay Thai or Thai boxing.
Lao or Laotian may refer to:
as well as:
Brutal Sport of Muay Lao Kick Boxing
THONGBANG muay Lao VS muay Thai 02-8-2014
Interview with AK King (Muay Lao) Part 1
Martial Arts Odyssey: Muay Lao Part 1
Muay Lao Elbow & Knees Drill - Safaa Gym
Muay Lao (Lao Martial Art)
Lao Fight 2013 02
กำชัย ยก 2 - Sikhot Muay Lao Gym Vientiane
Muay Lao Fighting Stance & Footwork
muay lao northeast-andre soukhamthath
Interview with AK King (Muay Lao solo training) Part 2
Meurn Sokhuch Vs Lao, Khmer Boxing, Lao Boxing, Muay Lao, Kun Khmer, CNC Boxing, 30 January 2016
Muay Lao at Kwuanjao Sikhot Boxing Gym
Soth Bunthy Vs Lao, Khmer Boxing, Muay Lao Boxing, Kun Khmer, PNN Boxing, 19 December 2015