Wikipedia:WikiProject Martial Arts

Wikipedia:WikiProject Martial Arts


Welcome to WikiProject Martial arts. This WikiProject's members work to improve articles related to the martial arts. This is the homepage for the project. Here you will find a list of the project's participants (and can add yourself, if you like!), links to articles in need of improvement or that are undergoing review (see the box to your right →), and descriptions of the style conventions this project uses. If you have any questions, just ask.

Please note that everything here has been created by this project's participants. The conventions are suggestions—things to give you focus and to help you get started. You shouldn't feel obliged to follow these guidelines, but if you don't know what to write or where to begin, following them can be useful and aid you in maintaining previously reached consensus.

Read more about Wikipedia:WikiProject Martial Arts:  Scope, Alerts, Recognized Content, Participants, Notability Guidelines, General Points, Arts and Styles, Schools and Organisations, Martial Artists, General Conventions, Article Categories, Chinese-specific Conventions, Japanese-specific Conventions, Tagalog-specific Conventions, Project Templates

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