Kbach Kun Dambong Veng
Long staff strikes at Bayon temple (12th century) | |
Focus | Weaponry |
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Country of origin | Cambodia |
Olympic sport | No |
Kbach Kun Dambong Veng (Khmer: ក្បាច់គុណដំបងវែង, lit. 'Martial Art of the Long Staff') is a sub-discipline of Bokator.[1] It involves the use of long staffs. In Cambodia, the discipline has historically been used to protect the country and villages from potential enemies.[2]
See also
- Bojutsu
- Eskrima
- Krabi Krabong
- Silambam
References
External links
- TVK documentary
- staff demonstration
- Human Weapon
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Stick-fighting
- Dambe
- Istunka
- Nguni stick-fighting
- Nuba fighting
- Tahtib
- Arnis
- Bōjutsu
- Kbach Kun Dambong Veng
- Hanbō
- Jōdō
- Krabi–krabong
- Kalaripayattu
- Lathi khela
- Mau rākau
- Silambam
- Tanbō
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