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- An_Maide_Bata abstract "An Maide Bata or An Maide Mear is a style of Bataireacht, or Irish fighting stick. It is a traditional style, being passed on from father to son from at least the early/mid 19th century up to present day. The style is recognised for primarily using a more "classical" one handed grip and high guard, commonly found in imagery of the 18th and 19th century. Although a two handed grip is also used, which uses moulinets and bears some resemblance to Jogo Do Pau, Bastone Siciliano and older French baton styles. It also contains unarmed techniques such as kicks (mostly below the belt), slaps, punches and gouging.With Rince an Bhata Uisce Bheatha of the Doyle family, it is the only known traditional Irish stick style still alive today.".
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- An_Maide_Bata subject Category:Stick_fighting.
- An_Maide_Bata comment "An Maide Bata or An Maide Mear is a style of Bataireacht, or Irish fighting stick. It is a traditional style, being passed on from father to son from at least the early/mid 19th century up to present day. The style is recognised for primarily using a more "classical" one handed grip and high guard, commonly found in imagery of the 18th and 19th century.".
- An_Maide_Bata label "An Maide Bata".
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