List of martial arts
There are many distinct styles and schools of martial arts. Sometimes, schools or styles are introduced by individual teachers or masters, or as a brand name by a specific gym. Martial arts can be grouped by type or focus, or alternatively by regional origin. This article focuses on the latter grouping of these unique styles of martial arts.
For Hybrid martial arts, as they originated from the late 19th century and especially after 1950, it may be impossible to identify unique or predominant regional origins. It is not trivial to distinguish "traditional" from "modern" martial arts. Chronology is not the decisive criterion, as, for example, "traditional" Taekwondo was developed in the 1950s, while the "modern" hybrid martial art of Bartitsu was developed c. 1900.
A large portion of traditional martial arts can be categorized as Folk wrestling (see the separate article), although in some cases a folk wrestling style and a modern combat sport may overlap or become indistinguishable from each other once the sport has been regulated.
Afro-Eurasia
Africa
- Dibza
- Rakal
- Throwing Rocks
Europe
- Ancient Greek boxing (Pygmachía)
- Greek wrestling (Pále)
- Pankration
- Combat 56
- Walka 56
- Combat Hopak
- Boyovyy Hopak
- Bare-knuckle boxing
- Bartitsu
- Catch wrestling
- Combat pistol shooting
- Cornish wrestling
- Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling
- Defendu
- Devon wrestling
- English Longsword School
- Historical fencing in Scotland
- Lancashire wrestling
- Suffrajitsu
- Singlestick
- Shin-kicking
- Scottish backhold
- World War II combatives
- Others
Asia
- Chinese/Taiwanese martial arts
- Shaolin Kung Fu
- Baguazhang
- Tai chi
- Bajiquan
- Wing Chun
- Shuai Jiao
- Choy Gar
- Fut Gar
- Sanda
- Hung Gar
- Choy Li Fut
- Jeet kune do
- Wushu
- Fu Shu
- Fin Tshwon
- Kung fu
- Zorkhana
- Koshti
- Bahlavani
- Indian martial arts
- Mardani khel
- Malla-yuddha
- Kalaripayattu
- Vajra-mushti
- Adimurai
- Gatka
- Lathi
- Musti-yuddha
- Thang-ta
- Sumo
- Japanese martial arts
- Aikido
- Ninjutsu
- Naginatajutsu
- Bojutsu
- Okinawan kobudo
- Iaido
- Judo
- Kano-jujtsu
- Shotokan Karate
- Shito-Ryu Karate
- Goju-Ryu Karate
- Wado-Ryu Karate
- Kyokushin Karate
- Shorin-Ryu Karate
- Kenpo Karate
- Isshin-Ryu Karate
- Shuri-Ryu Karate
- Chito-Ryu Karate
- Uechi-Ryu Karate
- Budokan Karate
- Seido-Juku Karate
- Gosoku-Ryu Karate
- Yoshukai Karate
- Ryobu-Kai Karate
- Ryuei-Ryu Karate
- Kakutō Karate
- Jujutsu
- Jukendo
- Kenjutsu
- Karate
- Kūdō
- Kusarigamajutsu
- Kendo
- Kyudo
- Kyūjutsu
- Kyusho jitsu
- Bajutsu
- Yoseikan budō
- Taidō
- Tantojutsu
- Tessenjutsu
- Shurikenjutsu
- Sojutsu
- Kenbo
- Gongkwon Yusul
- Choi Kwang Do
- Korean martial arts
- Ssireum
- Gyeokgido
- Hwa Rang Do
- Kuk Sool Won
- Taekkyon
- Taekwondo
- Tang Soo Do
- Hapkido
- Yongmudo
- Kumdo
- Hankumdo
- Gwonbeop
- Gyongdang
- Hankido
- Hoi Jeon Moo Sool
- Shippalgi
- Tangsoodo
- Subak
- Haidong Gumbo
- Ta'sher-Gunpowder Fighing
Oceania
America
North America
- American Kenpo
- Combat Taekwondo
- American Kickboxing
- American Krav Maga
- Krav Maga
- Chulukua
- Collegiate wrestling
- Combatives
- Danzan-ryū Jujitsu
- Emerson Combat Systems
- Gouging (fighting style)
- Jeet Kune Do
- American Karate
- Jailhouse rock (fighting style)
- LINE (combat system)
- Marine Corps Martial Arts Program
- MMA
- Mixed Martial Arts
- Model Mugging
- Shootfighting
- Small Circle JuJitsu
- Special Combat Aggressive Reactionary System
- 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu
- World War II combatives
- Pit Fighting
- Catch wrestling
South America
- Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- Capoeira
- Huka-huka
- Creole Knife Fight - (in port. "Esgrima Crioula")
- Luta Livre
- Vale Tudo