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The main events of free fighting

The main events of free fighting

Free fighting is a kind of sports competition, also known as international free fighting, free karate in Europe and America, etc. It does not stick to any fixed routine moves, and advocates free play in actual combat according to the situation, flexible display of various three-dimensional techniques such as boxing, feet, elbows, knees and falls, and comprehensive display, with the aim of finally knocking down or defeating opponents.

Free fighting is famous for its commercialization, professionalism and openness, and is adopted in almost all international free fighting competitions? Unrestricted and free competition? There is no restriction on the qualifications of the contestants, and the rules are similar to those of Thailand. Both sides in the competition are topless (or wearing short-sleeved shirts and vests), wearing trousers, gloves and protective gear (or not) for full contact fighting. Therefore, free fighting events are often extremely intense, attracting boxing fans and spectators, and putting forward higher and more comprehensive requirements for the overall fighting ability of free fighting athletes, such as technical and tactical level, fighting will, physical fitness and resistance. Moreover, free fighting breaks sectarian boundaries, and any group or individual who recognizes its competition rules can participate in the free fighting competition, which objectively provides conditions for the exchange of various schools of martial arts in the world and the inspection and improvement of the free fighting technical system.

Major events:

1, domestic

KFK

KFK, right? Kung fu king? English abbreviation for, namely? Kfk? , sponsored by the Chinese Wushu Association, and jointly undertaken by Chongqing Radio and Television Group (Headquarters), Chongqing Key Media Co., Ltd., Chongqing Key Sports Culture Co., Ltd. and the Wushu Sports Management Center of Chongqing Sports Bureau. Adhering to the essence of China traditional martial arts, promoting the integration of martial arts fighting events into the world, * * * and communication, * * * and prosperity? China Wushu Brand Competition for the purpose of foreign exchange. It is a brand-new event that integrates many entertainment elements and leads the new concept of mass sports, and it is also one of the highest-level large-scale events in the international martial arts community.

2. International

airbase

Afb, which is called fighting championship in Chinese, is a local fighting organization in the United States. The current president is Bouisse, who proposed it thirty or forty years ago. Fighting competition? Martial arts theory does not restrict any rules to fight freely, which is the essence of the fighting championship. The scoring gloves used in professional aFb competitions are exactly the same as those used in competitions.

All-contact free karate in Europe and America

Europe and the United States are fully exposed to free karate. It does not stick to any fixed routine moves, and advocates free play in actual combat according to the situation, flexible display of various three-dimensional techniques such as boxing, feet, elbows, knees and falls, and comprehensive display, with the aim of finally knocking down or defeating opponents. ? Tell me the basic principle, and I'll come up with a unique method that suits me? This is the best general expression of the concept of free fighting.

KOF

KOF is a kind of fighting competition, and K is the acronym of King. Kung Fu and KO are all fighting events with certain rules.

Mixed martial arts (short for Mixed Martial Arts)

MMA is an excellent sport with ornamental, entertaining and competitive features, and has now become the main event of international Wushu fighting competition. MMA is a perfect combination of boxing, boxing, judo and wrestling, which can be said to be a fighting decathlon. MMA competition is a breakthrough in the rules of sports competition. MMA rules treat all martial arts equally, and practitioners from different martial arts schools can compete in the same field under the unified rules. MMA rules and regulations allow all experts to compete in an open and fair environment, which is a truly fair way of competition. Various techniques such as hitting, wrestling and joint skills are allowed in the competition, and the competition will continue after the players fall to the ground. Martial arts skills such as kicking, hitting, throwing and hugging can be perfectly displayed.

K- 1

K- 1 is a kind of fighting competition. K is the abbreviation of the initials of karate, kungfu and taekwondo. These events are all fighting events under certain rules. 1 stands for the first and the top, and together they stand for the top fighting competition.

K- 1 is the most influential fighting competition in Japan at present, and its influence is gradually expanding outside Japan. K- 1 broke through the monotonous mode of traditional sports competition in the form of competition, catered to the pursuit of fashion by modern audiences, especially young audiences, boldly borrowed the performance methods of modern pop music and pop song concerts, introduced the most advanced lighting, sound, dance beauty and music into the competition, and successfully combined them.

In a sense, the success of K- 1 is the combination of modern sports and modern performing arts. K- 1 introduced a brand-new form of expression to traditional Wushu, and impacted many inherent concepts of traditional Wushu. The success of K- 1 has attracted wide attention from other martial arts schools in Japan. Part of this concern comes from the influence of K- 1 on other projects, and part of it comes from the thinking of other martial arts schools on their own development prospects under the new technology conditions.

Wu Linfeng

Wulinfeng, a well-known column in China, adopts the rules of free fighting and standing, and is one of the most dynamic competition organizations in China at present.

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