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Spirit Combat is a style of martial art from the United Kingdom that is derived directly from Jujutsu, and borrows many elements from Muay Thai, Aikido and Boxing. Its training includes the basic skills of blocking, striking, escaping, throwing, falling and grabbing. Students learn in a one-on-one sparring format; however, in the higher grades, multiple attackers are introduced. It was the first style to offer free-style martial arts in the UK.


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