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Some questions on the Burmese martial arts.
Are the Burmese arts of Bando, Lethwei, Nabam, and Banshay different aspects of the same style, or are they each a separate art in and of themselves? Also, how dangerous is the sparring in these styles? What kind of injuries are common? Thanks in advance.
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ttt.
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Sorry that no-one has answered, but I dont think that many people have experience with it.
try to do a search on the main board, I know a thread was made about it some time ago. -cz |
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I've not studied bando myself, but I've known people who have. As I understand it (big disclaimer), various skills were taught under the blanket name "bando." Some people in the club I visited did lots of weapons forms. Others specialized in the kickboxing elements. So I believe that lethwei and the other specialized areas are taught as components of the overall bando.
But don't quote me on that. Stuart B.
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I confess that Iīm probably just shifting the weight,but this forum seems like a reasonable place to go ask;
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/for...?s=&forumid=60
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