Niyuddha-kride

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Niyuddha-kride is a form of martial arts that concentrates on diversion and quick striking in case of a successful diversion. The practitioners of Niyuddha-kride practice swaying movements, quick alterations of movement patterns and move in surprisingly quick when least expected.

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Various Indian martial arts Pehlwani, Kalarippayattu, Malla-yuddha, Vajra Mushti / Vajra Mukti, Chakram, Kabaddi, Silambam Nillaikalakki, Gatka and other arts
Notable Practitioners The Great Gama, Phillip Zarrilli, Karl Gotch, John Will, Jyesthimallas, Gobar Goho, Imam Baksh Pahalwan, Paul Whitrod, Gulam
Related articles Kshatriya, Yoga, Indian mêlée weapons, Dravidian martial arts, Ayurveda, Sri Lankan martial arts, Topics related to Kalarippayattu, Indian martial arts in popular culture, Foreign influence on Chinese martial arts
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