Kateda is a self defense martial art. Its origins are claimed to be somewhere in the area of South Asia and/or South East Asia and is claimed to date from 1000 BC or even earlier; its teachers say it "was one of many knowledges that existed at that time". Various different stories of its origins exist, but a common theme is that it originated in the Tibetan Himalayas and was then taken to Indonesia. Kateda was first described in English by Lionel Nasution in his 1984 book Kateda.
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- Kateda is a self defense martial art. Its origins are claimed to be somewhere in the area of South Asia and/or South East Asia and is claimed to date from 1000 BC or even earlier; its teachers say it "was one of many knowledges that existed at that time". Various different stories of its origins exist, but a common theme is that it originated in the Tibetan Himalayas and was then taken to Indonesia. Kateda was first described in English by Lionel Nasution in his 1984 book Kateda. The book is now extremely rare and laid out sketchy details of various aspects of Central Power. It also laid out the idea of a New World Peace Force. It is unknown whether this book is a translation of the original leather volume found by Tagashi, or to what extent it is an original work. Kateda was originally used for self-protection against the harsh Himalayan environment and as a basic training for maintaining a natural and healthy lifestyle. The book Kateda says that it is based on seven elements: bravery, challenges, leadership, sacrifices, togetherness, peace, and knowledge. Through the understanding and progression of these elements, individuals may be able to overcome their fears, negativity, stress, anger and other social problems. Training provides the opportunity for individuals to acknowledge their achievements of creativity, confidence, assertiveness, self-control, self-discipline, awareness, respect and understanding, to recognise and expand on their personal development.
- Kateda, ook wel kixa is een Tibetaanse krijgskunst voor zelfverdediging waarvan aangenomen wordt dat het zijn oorsprong vindt in Tibet. De herontdekking van Kateda gaat terug op een persoon uit de Himalaya met de naam Tagashi.
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- Kateda is a self defense martial art. Its origins are claimed to be somewhere in the area of South Asia and/or South East Asia and is claimed to date from 1000 BC or even earlier; its teachers say it "was one of many knowledges that existed at that time". Various different stories of its origins exist, but a common theme is that it originated in the Tibetan Himalayas and was then taken to Indonesia. Kateda was first described in English by Lionel Nasution in his 1984 book Kateda.
- Kateda, ook wel kixa is een Tibetaanse krijgskunst voor zelfverdediging waarvan aangenomen wordt dat het zijn oorsprong vindt in Tibet. De herontdekking van Kateda gaat terug op een persoon uit de Himalaya met de naam Tagashi.
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