Bâton français
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Bâton Français is the French martial art of stick fighting that uses a staff about 4 feet long. Its techniques are based on the movements done using a quarterstaff and longsword.
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History
It developed in the early 19th century as a self-defence discipline and was particularly used by upper class “bourgeois” gentlemen in big, unsafe cities such as Paris. Some speak of French martial art although its codification as a sport does not allow this name officially.
The history of the discipline is closely linked to the development of the Savate boxing techniques which at the beginning was mainly using kicks and lately under the influence of the British incorporated also punches.
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