Does anyone know any types of acrobatic martial arts?

I just want to know because I want to start a good acrobatic martial art and I would like to know if there are any in glasgow or near glasgow and I already know about capoeira so got any more?


Capoeira, Wushu, and not TDK but XMA (extreme martial arts) which often gets confused with TKD because it was developed by TDK practitioners.

8 Responses to “Does anyone know any types of acrobatic martial arts?”

  1. tae kwon do
    thats got some high flying stuff…
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  2. March 09, 2010

    pentelocs


    Wushu is pretty acrobatic and fancy. They do all sorts of crazy spinning and stuff. Check it out on wikipedia (it’s Wushu the sport), and on YouTube to see if it might be something you’re interested in.

    Good luck!
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  3. Capoeira. Youtube has some videos of it. Pretty cool.
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  4. Tae Kwon Do has alot of flashy kicks I think. We have some guys in town here that do really flashy stuff…XMA…extreme martial arts. All kinds of flips and 360s and 720s and cool looking stuff that is pretty useless for defense (but is very showy).
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  5. Capoeira, Wushu, and not TDK but XMA (extreme martial arts) which often gets confused with TKD because it was developed by TDK practitioners.
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  6. In addition to those already mentioned, there is a form of Kung Fu commonly called Monkey Fist, which although quite uncommon in the United States, is almost entirely based around acrobatic moves. Hou Quan is another name for the same form.
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  7. March 09, 2010

    William P


    Marcus don’t believe any of these people ……… they’re all liars!!!
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  8. March 09, 2010

    gdrolfe1992004


    Tae Queer Do. Not to be confused with Tae Kwon Do, which is pretty good.
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    Martial arts training in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu (Ninjutsu), Tae Kwon Do Chung Do Kwan, Muay Thai, Judo, Brazilian Jujitsu, Hapkido, Aikido, and Maharlika Kuntaw.

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