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Bando Discipline: The Boar System Book by Maung Gyi & Dwight Scherban - Used Martial Arts Training Manual for Self-Defense & Combat Techniques | Perfect for MMA Fighters, Martial Artists & Self-Protection Enthusiasts
Bando Discipline: The Boar System Book by Maung Gyi & Dwight Scherban - Used Martial Arts Training Manual for Self-Defense & Combat Techniques | Perfect for MMA Fighters, Martial Artists & Self-Protection EnthusiastsBando Discipline: The Boar System Book by Maung Gyi & Dwight Scherban - Used Martial Arts Training Manual for Self-Defense & Combat Techniques | Perfect for MMA Fighters, Martial Artists & Self-Protection Enthusiasts

Bando Discipline: The Boar System Book by Maung Gyi & Dwight Scherban - Used Martial Arts Training Manual for Self-Defense & Combat Techniques | Perfect for MMA Fighters, Martial Artists & Self-Protection Enthusiasts

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A rare look into the secretive Burmese Martial Art: The Bando Boar System. Includes principles, strategies and training drills taught by Dr. Scherban, a highly decorated black belt, who was the first American to be taught and given the Boar System by Dr. Maung Gyi and sanctioned by the original Masters of the Boar System in Burma.

Chapters:

1 Principles of the Boar System
2 Boarman Strategies
3 Training Drills
4 Boar Forms
5 Application of Self-Defense

What is Bando?

Bando is a comprehensive traditional martial art from Burma (Myanmar) with ancient roots dating back thousands of years. Often called "Burmese Boxing" or "Way of Discipline," it combines striking techniques, animal-based fighting styles, weapons training, and strategic combat methods. The system features nine animal forms—including the tiger, cobra, panther, bull, eagle, and python—each mimicking the movements and fighting strategies of these creatures. Bando emphasizes practical self-defense, incorporating powerful kicks, punches, elbow and knee strikes, joint locks, and throws. Traditional training includes physical conditioning, meditation practices, and both armed and unarmed combat techniques. Though less internationally known than other Southeast Asian martial arts, Bando continues to be preserved both in Myanmar and abroad, particularly through organizations like the American Bando Association.

Length: 64 pages

Publication date: 1983