Category
page 1Theatrical combat

capoeira
Capoeira () is an Afro-Brazilian martial art and game that includes elements of dance, acrobatics, music, and spirituality.
martial arts film
subgenre of action films

stunt
thumb|right|200px|Pyrotechnics stunt exhibition by "Giant Auto Rodéo", [[Ciney, Belgium]]
A stunt is an unusual, difficult, dramatic physical feat that may require a special skill, performed for artistic purposes usually for a public audience, as on television or in theaters or cinema. Stunts are a feature of many action films. Before computer-generated imagery special effects, these depictions were limited to the use of models, false perspective and other in-camera effects, unless the creator could find someone willing to carry them out, even such dangerous acts as jumping from car to car in
naumachia
thumb|right|320px| (detail): an imaginative recreation by Ulpiano Checa, first exhibited in 1894.
A naumachia (in Latin , from the Ancient Greek /, literally "naval combat") was a mock naval battle staged as mass entertainment by the Ancient Romans. The staging would typically occur in a specially-dug basin, also known as a naumachia.
bullet time
visual effect
swashbuckler film
subgenre of the action film genre
girls with guns
sub-genre of action films and animation that portrays a female protagonist who makes use of firearms to defend against or attack a group of antagonists
heroic bloodshed
film genre
Hong Kong action cinema
principal source of the Hong Kong film industry's global fame

Stage combat
Calinda
Calinda (also spelled kalinda or kalenda) is a martial art, as well as a kind of folk music and war dance in the Caribbean which arose in the 1720s. It was brought to the Caribbean by Africans In the transatlantic slave trade and is based on native African combat dances.
Jackie Chan Stunt Team
organization
Wire fu
mix of Chinese martial arts and cinematic visual effects
Gun Kata
style of fighting
flyting
thumb|upright=1.2|1545 woodcut by Lucas Cranach the Elder|Lucas Cranach referencing (and possibly illustrating) flyting. German peasants respond to a papal bull of [[Pope Paul III. Caption reads: "Don't frighten us Pope, with your ban, and don't be such a furious man. Otherwise we shall turn around and show you our rears."]]
thumb|The Norse gods Freyja and [[Loki flyte in an illustration (1895) by Lorenz Frølich.]]
Flyting or fliting (Classical Gaelic: immarbág, , "counter-boasting") is a contest consisting of the exchange of insults between two parties, often conducted in verse.