In the Service of InI Ancestors and Afrikan Love;
The Afrikan Origins of Martial Arts
Despite the claim to African athletic prowess (basketball, baseball, football, kwk), under Western culture African people have been almost entirely disassociated from traditions of self-defense. No sport aside from boxing has any warrior benefit; and boxing, though effective at offense, is deficient in defense and incomplete in offense (grappling and weaponry are excluded).
The Montu Arts (Montu being the deity of KMT for whom Mars was named)
Herodotus the father of Greek history states, that long before Rameses II, ruled both Egypt and Ethiopia, perhaps as far back as 8000 B.C., boxing and wrestling was introduced to Egypt from Ethiopia
NUBA WRESTLING - The African Origins of the Martial Arts Revealed
Nuba Origins
The African origin of martial arts – A picture story
Afrikan Origins Martial Arts
The History of Kwa Asilia Avita Sanaa-Mixed Martial Arts - Mixed Martial Arts or MMA (Ya or Kwa Asilia A Vita Sanaa)
History, Combat Sport, and Self defense
The origins of mixed martial arts and martial arts in general can be found in this statement by Masutatsu Oyama in his book "Advanced Karate" published by Japan Publications in 1969, "The oldest known records concerning combat techniques, hieroglyphic scrolls from Egyptian tombs date as far back as 4000 B.C. describing military training fights similar to boxing (Ngumi) and wrestling (Mkazo Ncha Shikana) ." Making ancient Egypt or (Kemet) the first record of martial arts in general and making martial arts a part of the curriculum of the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries.
Kwa Asilia A Vita Sanaa
For those who wish to do research, I suggest the following terms: ‘Kupigana Ngumi’ (an umbrella term for African Montu Arts), Montu Arts, African Martial Arts, Pan Kau Ra Shen (Defeating your enemies with the force of Ra), Nuba Traditional Wrestling, and/or the researchers above or suggested resources below.
Origins of Martial Arts: The Real History - By Jonathan Bynoe
Afrikan Martial Arts
|
|