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Briefly describe the sports value attributes of wushu sports

1, different from the general sports originated from recreation, wushu originated from hunting, technical combat is higher than sports, both physical fitness, but also self-defense.

2, the difference between wushu and other pure fighting sports: wushu long heritage, into the traditional Chinese culture of mediocrity, rigidity and flexibility of the culture, but also experienced thousands of years of baptism of cold weapons killing, the connotation of a richer, the overall adjustment of the body, the inner cultivation of the body to pay more attention to the non-existence of a single exercise of a certain part or parts of the body, coupled with the wealth of skills, the formation of a deep connotation of it.

3, specifically the difference between martial arts and sports such as ball games, ball games, etc., pay attention to cooperation, team, but martial arts is more focused on personal improvement, less collaboration, of course, this is not the only martial arts have characteristics.

Expanded

Wushu sports mainly include technical sparring and routines in two forms of sports, wushu routines is a technical action as a material, to attack, defense, movement, static, rigid, soft, real and other contradictory changes in the change of the law of the movement of the whole set of practice forms, and is also referred to as the "sets of sports". The "set movement" is also called the "set movement". It is generally believed that the set movement is a highly refined and artistic reproduction of technical combat.

It originates from the technical combat, and higher than the technical combat, is the highest form of expression of martial arts. The reason why it is the highest form of expression of martial arts is that it comes from the technical combat, and further regularization, artistic. Just as literature and art from life and above life, and the vast majority of movements in the routine from the technical combat.