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Top 10 Martial Arts in the World

The top ten martial arts in the world are Russian Sambo, MMA, Japanese Judo, Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing, Jiu-Jitsu, Sanshou, Muay Thai, Korean Taekwondo, and Chinese Wushu.

1, the Russian Sambo

Sambo in Russian means "unarmed self-defense", this self-defense is very broad, including "kicking, hitting, wrestling, taking, ground techniques, equipment defense, release, binding," and other aspects. "and other aspects.

2, MMA

MMA is a fusion of a variety of different fighting styles of mixed martial arts, which includes striking techniques, ground techniques, etc., MMA is very close to the emergence of the emphasis on combat, and strive for no rules.

3. Japanese Judo

The sleeping techniques in Japanese Judo are based on an in-depth study of ground fighting, with the aim of gaining control on the ground. Nihon Judo's techniques are mainly positional control and a variety of submission techniques.

4, Gracie Jiu-Jitsu

Gracie Jiu-Jitsu was created from the Brazilian Gracie family, but its origins are the traditional Japanese Jiu-Jitsu, Maeda Kousei taught Jiu-Jitsu to the Gracie family's Carlos, Carlos taught Jiu-Jitsu to his younger brother and his children, and it is the younger brother, Irio, who carried forward the development of Jiu-Jitsu. Jiu-Jitsu is a mixed martial art that does not require the use of any weapons, and emphasizes "softness over strength" with wrestling and holding as its main bases, and has become very popular worldwide.

5, boxing

Boxing in the ancient Olympic Games is one of the competitions, is a simple use of the upper limbs for attack and defense fighting skills. Now boxing is divided into professional boxing and amateur boxing.

6, extreme vacuum hand

Extreme vacuum hand was created in the 1960s, this martial art integration of boxing and Muay Thai technology, in order to knock out the opponent for the purpose of developing its unique kicking techniques, extreme vacuum hand is the world's strongest leg.

7, Sanda

Sanda make the 1970s based on modern wrestling and wrestling created a fighting technique, in foreign countries Sanda is known as "Chinese free kicks and beatings fighting techniques.

8, Muay Thai

Muay Thai is Thailand's traditional fighting arts, is the most representative of Southeast Asia, a martial art. Muay Thai to the body as a weapon, the most important feature is that you can use the legs, fists, knees and elbows in a very short distance to attack, the force is fierce and fast.

9, Korea Taekwondo

Taekwondo is an ancient Korean people in order to protect their homeland and developed a strong body, can be self-defense martial arts, and then slowly became the prototype of ancient martial arts. Sports historians have studied history and found that Taekwondo originated from Taekwon in the Three Kingdoms era on the Korean Peninsula. This martial art is very demanding in terms of strength and speed, and is divided into several types, with many people starting to learn Taekwondo as children.

10, Chinese martial arts

Chinese martial arts can be traced back to the primitive society, people held with sticks and other tools to fight with wild animals, until the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, martial arts and dance form to practice, used to improve morale. It was not until the Shaolin Temple was established after the Five-Hu Rebellion that the Shaolin Wushu was founded, with Dharma Master Dharma passing down the "Yi Jin Jing" and the "Marrow Cleansing Jing".