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Aka are pre-arranged sets of movement or forms in Burmese martial arts. They serve as a straightforward way of passing down all of a style's techniques unto the student. They can be practiced as a form of physical conditioning, to develop muscle memory, or demonstrated as part of a public performance.
Aka in Hanthawaddy Bando
editThe Hanthawaddy style contains nine basic forms and nine animal forms, as well as several weapon forms.
Basic forms
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- Point form (Protecting the territory)
- Square form (Defensive stepping)
- Cross form (Balance and movement)
- T-form (Counter-attack)
- Triangle form (Deceptive defense)
- Circle form (Evasive defense)
- Points star form (Salutation to nature/night)
- Sun form (Salutation to the sun)
- Line form (Salutation to warrior monks)
Animal forms
editWeapon forms
editSee also
editSee also
editReferences
edit- Bando, philosophy, principles et practice, M.Gyi, IST edition, 2000

