Ba Than

Ba Than
Ba Than dans les années 1960
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Ba Than (Gyi) : (Birm.) [1883-1968]. Expert de Thaing (Bando) et Directeur des Sports au Ministère de l’Éducation à partir des années 1940 et cela durant une vingtaine d’années. Après la seconde guerre mondiale, il entreprit avec un groupe d’experts une compilation des arts martiaux birmans. Il modernisa la pratique des différents styles de Thaing en fondant le Hanthawaddy-bando-system (Hanthawaddy-thaing). Son décès a interrompu son œuvre.

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Logo de l'"Hanthawaddy bando system"

Voir aussi

  • Bando, philosophy, principles et practice, Maung Gyi, IST édition, 2000
  • Burmese bando boxing, Maung Gyi, Éd. R.Maxwell, Baltimore, 1978
  • Comprehensive Asian Fighting arts, Don F.Draeger and Robert W.Smith, E. Kodansha, Tokyo, 1969
  • Traditional burmese boxing, Zoran Rebac, Éd. Paladin Press, Boulder, 2003

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