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Kamau Nija
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Kamau Nija

Kamau Njia, which means “Way of the Silent Warrior” is a modern martial art from Swahili that is based on instinctive movement, practical concepts, and sound principles which combined with the ability to develop skills from an individual’s natural defensive and offensive movements. These skills are thoroughly enhanced through "real time" training scenarios against grabs, strikes, weapons, and ground attacks. Through these training scenarios, students are better prepared to function during the pressure and distress of violent attacks. Derived from a variety of martial arts methods. These include Jujutsu, Aikijutsu, Kempo, Boxing, Vee Jitsu, Law Enforcement Defensive Tactics, Filipino/Indonesian Martial Arts and African Dance.

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Afrikan Kimarekani Kutia Kivuli Ngumi | Bassula | Canarian Wrestling | Dambe | Evala Wrestling | Gambian Wrestling | Kamangula | Kamau Njia | Kipura | Kiungo Cha Mkono | Kupigana Ngumi | Laamb | Mshindi Vita Saana | N'gola | Nguni Stick Fighting | Nuba | Nubian Wrestling | Tahteeb | Testa


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