Kbach kun boran
Kbach Kun Boran Khmer is a Khmer term literally meaning "ancient Cambodian martial arts techniques". It consists of 12 core techniques (mae) and 8 "door systems" or footwork patterns (tvear). Usually, students learn from different masters who specialize in different weapons or areas of expertise. Armed combat or ani-yuth incorporates three main weapons, namely the dav (curved sword), the dambong veng (long staff) and the dambong clei (short stick(s)). Unarmed fighting or atmani-yuth makes use of Baok Chbab (wrestling) and non-sport version of pradal serey.

The long staff(dambong veng) and short staff(s)(dambong clei) are the common weapons in Kbach Kun Boran and Cambodian martial arts

Elbow strike to the head

Roundhouse block/roundhouse kicks
- Arm locked submission
- Rear naked choke
- Inside leg sweep
- Long staff strikes
- Ground grappling/wrestling
- Front kicks to stomach
- Single leg grab
Country of origin | ![]() |
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Famous practitioners | Chan Rothana Phoum Nacry Chin Chun |
Olympic sport | No |
References
- "Cambodian Bloodsport". Human Weapon. Bill Duff, Jason Chambers. History Channel.16 November 2007.
- "Angkorian Warrior Article"
- "About Kun Khmer - 12 Maes, 8 Door System, and Weapons"
- "Official Website of Yuthakun Khöm Association"
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