Niyuddha-kride
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Niyuddha-kride (Devanagari नियुद्ध क्रिडे) 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 • Chakram • Kabaddi • Silambam Nillaikalakki • Gatka • Others
Notable Practitioners: The Great Gama • Phillip Zarrilli • Jasmine Simhalan • Jyesthimallas • Gobar Goho • Imam Baksh Pahalwan • Paul Whitrod • Gulam • Guru Har Gobind • John Will
Related articles: Kshatriya • Yoga • List of Indian mêlée weapons • Dravidian martial arts • Ayurveda • Sri Lankan martial arts • Indian martial arts in popular culture • Foreign influence on Chinese martial arts
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