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- Bokator abstract "Bokator, or more formally, Labokkatao (ល្បុក្កតោ) is a Khmer martial art that includes weapons techniques. One of the oldest existing fighting systems in Cambodia, oral tradition indicates that bokator or an early form thereof was the close quarter combat system used by the armies before Angkor 1700 years ago. The term bokator translates as "pounding a lion" from the words bok meaning to pound and tor meaning lion. A common misunderstanding is that bokator refers to all Khmer martial arts while in reality it only represents one particular style.It uses a diverse array of elbow and knee strikes, shin kicks, submissions and ground fighting.When fighting, bokator exponents still wear the uniforms of ancient Khmer armies. A krama (scarf) is folded around their waist and blue and red silk cords called sangvar day are tied around the combatants head and biceps. In the past the cords were believed to be enchanted to increase strength, although now they are just ceremonial.The art contains 341 sets which, like many other Asian martial arts, are based on the study of life in nature. For example there are horse, bird, naga, eagle, and crane styles each containing several techniques. Because of its visual similarity, bokator is often wrongly described as a variant of modern kickboxing. Many forms are based on traditional animal styles as well as straight practical fighting techniques. Pradal serey is a more condensed fighting system which uses a few of the basic (white krama) punching, elbow, kicking and kneeing techniques and is free of animal styles.The krama shows the fighter’s level of expertise. The first grade is white, followed by green, blue, red, brown, and finally black, which has 10 degrees. After completing their initial training, fighters wear a black krama for at least another ten years. To attain the gold krama one must be a true master and must have done something great for bokator. This is most certainly a time-consuming and possibly lifelong endeavor: in the unarmed portion of the art alone there are between 8000 and 10000 different techniques, only 1000 of which must be learned to attain the black krama.".
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- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Angkor.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Asian_martial_arts.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Asiatic_lion.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Bando.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Bayon.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Brahma.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Brahmin.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Cambodia.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cambodian_martial_arts.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_India.
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- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Jayavarman_VII.
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- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Khmer_Rouge.
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- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Krama.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Kuttu_Varisai.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink List_of_martial_arts.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Martial_art.
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- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Muay_Boran.
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- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Phnom_Penh.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Pol_Pot.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Pradal_Serey.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Pradal_serey.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
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- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Silambam.
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- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink Vishnu.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLink File:BanteayChmarRahu.jpg.
- Bokator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bokator".
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- Bokator aka "Lbokatao, Bokatao, Labokator".
- Bokator country "Cambodia".
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- Bokator imagecaption "Bas-relief from the entrance pillars of the Bayon".
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- Bokator name "Bokator".
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- Bokator subject Category:Cambodian_martial_arts.
- Bokator hypernym Art.
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- Bokator comment "Bokator, or more formally, Labokkatao (ល្បុក្កតោ) is a Khmer martial art that includes weapons techniques. One of the oldest existing fighting systems in Cambodia, oral tradition indicates that bokator or an early form thereof was the close quarter combat system used by the armies before Angkor 1700 years ago. The term bokator translates as "pounding a lion" from the words bok meaning to pound and tor meaning lion.".
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- Bokator depiction Elbows.JPG.
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