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Martial Arts by Country 2024

  • Table displays martial arts according to the country in which they originated. Most martial arts are widely practiced in multiple countries, and many are practiced all over the world.

51 countries

Country
Martial Arts Originating in Country
Haiti
  • Tire machèt
Egypt
  • Tahtib
Malaysia
  • Silat
Switzerland
  • Schwingen
Russia
  • Russian martial arts
  • Sambo
  • Systema
Serbia
  • Real Aikido
Sudan
  • Nuba fighting
Vietnam
  • Nhất Nam
  • Vovinam
  • Võ Bình Định
  • Vietnamese martial arts
South Africa
  • Nguni stick-fighting
Laos
  • Muay Lao
Madagascar
  • Moraingy
Mongolia
  • Mongolian wrestling
New Zealand
  • Mau rākau
Turkey
  • Matrak
  • Turkish oil wrestling
  • Sayokan
Samoa
  • Limalama
Spain
  • Leonese wrestling
  • Lucha Canaria
Senegal
  • Laamb
  • Lutte Traditionnelle
  • Senegalese wrestling
Czech Republic
  • Krav Mag
Thailand
  • Kickboxing
  • Krabi–krabong
  • Lerdrit
  • Muay boran
  • Muay Thai
  • Silat Pattani
Israel
  • Kapap
  • Krav Maga
Cuba
  • Juego de maní
Portugal
  • Jogo do Pau
Italy
  • Italian martial arts
Somalia
  • Istunka
Ireland
  • Irish martial arts
Indonesia
  • Indonesian martial arts
  • Pencak silat
  • Tarung Derajat
Finland
  • Hokutoryu Ju-Jutsu
South Korea
  • Hap ki do
  • Hwa Rang Do
  • Korean martial arts
  • Kuk Sool Won
  • Soo Bahk Do
  • Ssireum
  • Subak
  • Tae kwon do
  • Tang Soo Do
  • Taekkyon
Iceland
  • Glima
Germany
  • German Ju-Jutsu
  • German school of fencing
  • Ringen
  • Unifight
Angola
  • Engolo
Canada
  • Defendo
  • Okichitaw
  • SPEAR System
  • Wen-Do
Nigeria
  • Dambe
Australia
  • Coreeda
Ukraine
  • Combat Hopak
Colombia
  • Colombian grima
France
  • Canne de combat
  • French school of fencing
  • Gouren
  • Qwan Ki Do
  • Savate
Brazil
  • Brazilian jiu-jitsu
  • Capoeira
  • Huka-huka
  • Knife Fight - Esgrima Crioula
  • Luta Livre
  • Vale Tudo
Cambodia
  • Bokator
  • Pradal serey
United Kingdom
  • Bare-knuckle boxing
  • Bartitsu
  • Boxing
  • Catch wrestling
  • Combat pistol shooting
  • Cornish wrestling
  • Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling
  • Defendu
  • Devon wrestling
  • English Longsword School
  • Historical fencing in Scotland
  • Lancashire wrestling
  • Scottish backhold
  • Shin-kicking
  • Singlestick
  • Suffrajitsu
Bangladesh
  • Bangladeshi martial arts
  • Butthan
Myanmar
  • Bando
  • Banshay
  • Lethwei
  • Naban
  • Pongyi thaing
Peru
  • Bakom
Barbados
  • Bajan stick-licking
China
  • Bafaquan
  • Bajiquan
  • Bak Mei
  • Baguazhang
  • Changquan
  • Choy Gar
  • Choy Li Fut
  • Chinese martial arts
  • Chin Na
  • Chow Gar
  • Fānziquán
  • Fut Gar
  • Hung Ga Kuen
  • Piguaquan
  • Shaolin Kung Fu
  • Taijiquan
  • Sanda
  • Shuai Jiao
  • Tai chi
  • Taijiquan
  • Wing Chun
  • Ying Quan
Philippines
  • Arnis (Kali/ Eskrima)
  • Filipino martial arts
  • Yaw-Yan
Sri Lanka
  • Angampora
Greece
  • Ancient Greek boxing
  • Greek wrestling
  • Pankration
Japan
  • Aikido
  • Bajutsu
  • Bojutsu
  • Daido Juku
  • Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu
  • Iaido
  • Judo
  • Jujutsu
  • Karate
  • Kendo
  • Kenjutsu
  • Kūdō
  • Kusarigamajutsu
  • Kyusho Jitsu
  • Kyudo
  • Iaido
  • Naginatajutsu
  • Ninjutsu
  • Okinawan kobudo
  • Shorinji Kempo
  • Shurikenjutsu
  • Sojutsu
  • Taidō
  • Tessenjutsu
  • Japanese martial arts
India
  • Adithada
  • Adimurai
  • Gatka
  • Indian martial arts
  • Kalaripayattu
  • Lathi Khela
  • Malla-yuddha
  • Mardani khel
  • Pehlwani
  • Silambam
  • Vajra-mushti
United States
  • 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu
  • American Kenpo
  • Chulukua
  • Collegiate wrestling
  • Combatives
  • Emerson Combat Systems
  • Gouging (fighting style)
  • Jailhouse rock (fighting style)
  • Jeet Kune Do
  • Kajukenbo
  • LINE (combat system)
  • Marine Corps Martial Arts Program
  • Model Mugging
  • Shootfighting
  • Special Combat Aggressive Reactionary System
  • World War II combatives

Which country is best at martial arts?

Martial arts is a global phenomenon with unique martial arts in various countries. Therefore, no single nation excels at martial arts because the category is too broad.

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