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Kun'lao Kickboxing

Nature: Balanced Origin: Kun'lao Flourish: Reeling  

Also known as Kun'Ha, Kun'lao Kickboxing is a practical and well-rounded marital arts developed for use by soldiers and professional fighters. It is highly practical, well-rounded, and doesn't rely on the same training traditions as most martial arts. It revolves around using a wide variety of punches, elbows, knees, and kicks mixed with takedowns and clinching.

 

Kun'Ha is an extremely balanced martial art with a wide variety of tools, although at the end it is also a straightforward style that really only focuses on hitting hard. This isn't a problem, and is more so a sign of how practical and well-rounded the style is. It has numerous options for sending its opponents into a daze, making its Flourish Reeling.

 

Core Principles

There are a few key elements to those who practice Kun'lao Kickboxing. These elements are central to the martial art's key concept: Being a well-rounded martial art with pleny of tools to use.

  • Complete Toolset: While basic, Kun'lao Kickboxing has access to a wide variety of different attacks. This includes punches, hammer fists, elbows, knees, and a multitude of kicks.
  • Grappling: Unlike many Kun'lao martial arts, Kun'Ha has a limited toolset of grappling techniques. While not a wrestling style, Kun'lao has numerous clinches and takedowns that it uses to give its users a leg up over other fighters.
  • Deadly Practicality: Kun'Ha is extremely straightforward and efficient. It just isn't flashy, meaning a kickboxer will always find the most straight forward means of taking downn an opponent. Why use a needle finger or pressure point strike when you can just grab your opponent's skull and knock them out with a knee to the head? Kun'lao Kickboxing is not to be underestimated.
 

Weapons

Professional kickboxers do not use weapons, as the style is primarily made for professional fighting. If Kun'Ha is being taught for military purposes, its users will often use combat knives, blades, or even firearms, although not as a hollistic training regime alongside kickboxing.


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