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  But Marma Atti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But Marma Atti is a refined form of a rudimentary self defence system taught widely in rural south India, enabling a common person to take care of him/her self in case of an attack while keeping his/her physical limitations under consideration.
But Marma Atti is a limited set of physical self defence and behavioural patterns, emphasising on calm rather than fear in case of attacks.
The practitioners of But Marma Atti are also taught to be of unimpeachable character to have the moral high ground and inner strength to both evade and psychologically exhaust their opponents.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/But_Marma_Atti   (225 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: But Marma Atti
But Marma Atti involves a pattern of encircling an attacker psychologically as well as exhausting him mentally.
The psycological aspect of this martial art involves reasoning with the attacker after sucsessfully foiling his attacks (the art teaches to sucsessfully evade punches,kicks,knives,sticks and other weapons)and trying to sucsessfully reason out with the attacker while sucsessively foiling his attack attempts and exhausting him in the process.
The practitoners of But Marma Atti have to be of unimpeachable charecter to have the moral high ground and inner strength to both evade and psychologically exhaust their opponents.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/But-Marma-Atti   (499 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: But Marma Atti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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