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- Lerdrit abstract "Lerdrit (Thai: เลิศฤทธิ์, rtgs: loetrit, IPA: [lɤ̂ːt.rít]) is a Thai martial art taught and used by the Royal Thai Army. Muay Lert Rit (or Lerdit) is a style of fighting derived from Thai Martial Arts (Muay Boran). A selection was made among the very large portfolio of techniques already available in the different styles and adapted to close combat. Many of the technique can be used very close or taken directly from the Mae Mai (Standard techniques for bare hand fighting) or the Look Mai (Advanced fighting techniques). As with all military techniques, the goal is radical. As with all martial arts, many techniques involving various weapons of the body are used. The martial art uses an array of hand strikes, such as punches to the body, palm-strikes to the head, knife-hands and ear slaps. Kicks are also employed to the groin, ribs and legs. Grappling techniques that are not part of traditional Muay Thai martial arts are also taught mainly adapted from the MMA arena such as Double Leg Scoop and Outside Leg Trip throws. Weapon unarmed defences are similar to those from Krav Maga in particular the 360 degree defence against knives or clubs etc. Lerdrit continually evolves from training with other countries military forces. Outside Thailand, Muay Lert Rit is becoming more popular in Europe through show tours by individuals, such as Grand Master Marco de Cesaris and GM Jeremy Carpenter from the UK. In the Street Fighter video-game franchise, Lerdrit is the martial art practiced and used by M. Bison (whose name, aptly, is an inside reference to Muay Boran).".
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- Lerdrit wikiPageRevisionID "683204862".
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink 1970.
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_of_Thailand.
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thai_martial_arts.
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Krabi-krabong.
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- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink M._Bison.
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Martial_arts.
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Muay_Boran.
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Muay_Thai.
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- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Thai_Army.
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Street_Fighter.
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Street_Fighter_(series).
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Strike_(attack).
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLink Tomoi.
- Lerdrit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lerdrit".
- Lerdrit aka "Military Muay Thai".
- Lerdrit created "1970.0".
- Lerdrit focus Strike_(attack).
- Lerdrit hasPhotoCollection Lerdrit.
- Lerdrit name "Lerdrit".
- Lerdrit olympic "No".
- Lerdrit parenthood Muay_Boran.
- Lerdrit parenthood Muay_boran.
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- Lerdrit subject Category:Military_of_Thailand.
- Lerdrit subject Category:Thai_martial_arts.
- Lerdrit hypernym Art.
- Lerdrit type Article.
- Lerdrit type Person.
- Lerdrit type Art.
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- Lerdrit comment "Lerdrit (Thai: เลิศฤทธิ์, rtgs: loetrit, IPA: [lɤ̂ːt.rít]) is a Thai martial art taught and used by the Royal Thai Army. Muay Lert Rit (or Lerdit) is a style of fighting derived from Thai Martial Arts (Muay Boran). A selection was made among the very large portfolio of techniques already available in the different styles and adapted to close combat.".
- Lerdrit label "Lerdrit".
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- Lerdrit wasDerivedFrom Lerdrit?oldid=683204862.
- Lerdrit isPrimaryTopicOf Lerdrit.