🔆 Kalaripayattu : ✅ Martial Art based on the ancient knowledge of the human body. ✅ Originated - Kerala ✅ Considered as : The father of modern Kung - Fu ✅ Kalaripayattu is composed of two words, kalari means “place of combat” and payattu means “fighting” in Malayalam. ✅ The four stages of Payattu are : • Maippayattu - Body conditioning exercises • Kolthari - Use of wooden weapons • Angathari: Use of sharp metallic weapons • Verumkai : Bare-handed defense and attack. ✅ It can be said that Kalarippayattu is Yoga in action.
🔆 Kalaripayattu : ✅ Martial Art based on the ancient knowledge of the human body. ✅ Originated - Kerala ✅ Considered as : The father of modern Kung - Fu ✅ Kalaripayattu is composed of two words, kalari means “place of combat” and payattu means “fighting” in Malayalam. ✅ The four stages of Payattu are : • Maippayattu - Body conditioning exercises • Kolthari - Use of wooden weapons • Angathari: Use of sharp metallic weapons • Verumkai : Bare-handed defense and attack. ✅ It can be said that Kalarippayattu is Yoga in action.
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