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I know some people find forms unnecessary and some people's opinion is that they are indispensable. There are already plenty of threads discussing that, we don't need another...what I am looking to do is compile a comprehensive list of arts that do not teach/require forms.

 

So far I have:

  • Boxing
     
    Kickboxing
     
    Mauy Thai
     
    Krav Maga

 

I'm sure there are more, so lay em on me.

 

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I don't think Kali does either. I could be wrong on that one.

 

Kali does. At least, in a sense they do.

 

Most Jujutsu schools have no forms.

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Wrestling

(General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."

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I have heard yes and no about forms in Kyokushin Karate..?
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Kyokushin does have forms. They are in one of Mas Oyama's books.

 

Formless arts:

 

Aikido

 

Hapkido

 

Judo (some kata not alot)

 

JJJ (some)

 

BJJ

 

Boxing

 

Chinese Fast Wrestling

 

Western Wrestling

 

Sambo

 

MT

 

MMA

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