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Ling Lom or Air Monkey is a martial art practiced in areas of Thailand and Laos. It is characterized by ground fighting techniques combined with striking techniques. It is said to be derived from Houquan Kung Fu, but others dispute this claim, suggesting it may be of Indian origin. Nowadays, Ling Lom is included in Muay Thai training as a form of grappling.

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