Naban
Focus | Grappling |
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Country of origin | Myanmar |
Parenthood | Malla-yuddha |
Olympic sport | No |
Naban (Burmese: နပန်း, pronounced [nəbáɰ̃]) is a traditional form of grappling from Myanmar. Naban is integrated into other fighting styles instead of existing as a separate martial art.[1] Originally based on Indian wrestling,[2] it is practiced primarily in rural areas. Naban is especially popular among the Kachin and Chin tribes that have Himalayan origins. Techniques include joint locks, strikes to pressure points, palm strikes, foot strikes and chokeholds. Any part of the opponent's body is a legal target.
See also
- Bando
- Banshay
- Lethwei
- Khmer traditional wrestling
- Kyin
- Malla-yuddha
References
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Grappling
- ADCC
- Craig Jones Invitational
- Grapplers Quest
- International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
- Metamoris
- Polaris Pro Grappling
- Quintet
- COPA de Bangkok
- Bridge
- Clinch fighting
- Collar tie
- Eye-gouging
- Fish-hooking
- Grappling hold
- Hooks
- Ippon seoi nage
- Nelson hold
- Overhook
- Sprawl
- Sweep
- Takedown
- Throw
- Transition
- Underhook
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