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Taekwondo PK Sanda, which is more powerful?

Taekwondo and Sanda have their own characteristics and cannot be directly compared.

Sanda refers to fighting techniques that can only attack and defend a certain part of the body like boxing and taekwondo.

Taekwondo is an ancient folk martial art in East Asia, especially in the Korean Peninsula. It is a traditional Korean national sport, which uses hand and foot techniques to fight and fight. It consists of three parts: quality (gloves), fighting and skill test.

The difference between taekwondo and Sanda

I. Content differences

Sanda is an important part of China Wushu. It mainly adopts the offensive and defensive techniques of kicking, throwing and hitting, and combines fists and feet. In Taekwondo, the leg method accounts for more than half, and the fist method is mostly used for defense and blocking. By comparison, we can see that Sanda is both offensive and defensive, while Taekwondo is both offensive and defensive.

Two. Actual difference

The practicality of Taekwondo is mainly reflected in the legs, which are the main attack and defense points, while Sanda can have both attack and defense. In short, Taekwondo generally knocks people down from their legs, while Sanda can lengthen their legs with fists, which is superior in attack and defense.

Three. Effect difference

Taekwondo is mainly based on leg technique, so the effect of learning Taekwondo is generally more obvious in the legs, while Sanda is more comprehensive. The effect that Taekwondo can practice is even better than that of Sanda. Therefore, it is more appropriate for people who have higher requirements for fighting to choose Sanda.

Four. Different purposes

Taekwondo and Sanda have become more standardized and systematic, and their functions are gradually biased towards strong physique. Due to the limitation of technology, the leg effect of Taekwondo is amazing, but the effect is not obvious except for other parts of the leg, and its practicability is not very high. Sanda, on the other hand, is based on the basic skills of Wushu, and it is a form of whole-body mobilization.