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Wrestling difficulty

Wrestling is difficult and easy to get hurt.

I. Introduction

Wrestling, commonly known as "Lamb Board", is a traditional competitive activity evolved from corner kick. When wrestling, two people wrestle with their bare hands, and according to certain rules, they use various techniques, techniques and methods to fall their opponents and win.

Wrestling originated in primitive society and was carried out in the form of one-on-one fighting. In 708 BC, wrestling was listed as an event of 18 ancient Olympic Games. 1896, 1 Modern Olympic Games listed greco-Roman wrestling as an official event; From 65438 to 0908, freestyle wrestling was listed as an official event in the 4th Olympic Games.

1989, 1 The women's wrestling championship was held in Martini, Switzerland. In 2004, women's wrestling was listed as an official Olympic event.

The highest wrestling organization is the International Wrestling Federation, which was founded in 19 12 Stockholm, Sweden. The highest organization in China is the Chinese Wrestling Association, which was founded in 1956.

Second, development.

In primitive society, the struggle took the form of one-on-one fighting, with the aim of knocking down opponents, which was the embryonic form of wrestling. Later, with people's repeated practice, wrestling techniques have been rapidly developed and popularized. According to research, China began wrestling in the period of the Yellow Emperor. In the late 20th century, there was a book called Wrestling.

Similarly, the Babylonian dynasty abroad also had artistic works depicting falling glue. It is said that the mythical ancient Greek hero Gesai advocated wrestling very much. He learned the rules of wrestling from the Athenian goddess and developed it into a competitive sport.

Rubber wrestling was listed as one of the most popular events in the 18 ancient Olympic Games in 708 BC.