Martial Art Styles in Our Curriculum
Total Styles: 17 – Organised by developmental value, tactical role, and movement archetype.
Martial Education draws from 17 influential martial arts styles. This section provides a deeper look at each one — its history, core principles, elite usage, known limitations, and how the Martial Education programme enhances its application in modern, structured learning environments.
Use the links below to explore each style in detail. These pages are designed to support instructors, students, and traditionalists seeking to understand how their background is respected and elevated within the ME system.
🟥 Core Striking Styles
- Boxing – Overview and Integration
- Muay Thai – Integrated Control and Youth Progression
- Karate – Traditional Strengths and ME Evolution
- Taekwondo – Expanding Range and Adaptability
- Savate – Footwork, Timing, and Contact Range
🟧 Flow & Mobility Systems
- Capoeira – Movement Flow into Pressure Application
- Silat – Angles, Low-Line Striking, and Environmental Flow
- Kali – Entry Timing, Hand Movement, and Weapon Awareness
- Kickboxing – Blending Rhythm with Structure
🟩 Grappling & Survival Systems
- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu – Posture, Base, and Integration
- Judo – Enhancing Throws with Tactical Awareness
- Wrestling – Power Reframed with Flow
- Sambo – Competitive Grit with Adapted Safety