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On the Similarities and Differences between Traditional Wushu and Sanda

1. Traditional Wushu has no rules and restrictions in actual combat, so as to hit the opponent's key to win.

2. Fighting Sanda is restricted by rules, and the outcome is decided by hitting the effective scoring part of the opponent.

3. Based on the above reasons 1 and 2, the technical content of traditional martial arts used in self-defense fighting is higher than that of fighting Sanda.

4. Traditional martial arts moves, such as slap in the face, slap in the face, talon lock throat, capture, Tiger Claw and adult boxing, are very practical in self-defense, but once you put on gloves, you can't play in the boxing ring. Coupled with the restrictions of rules, even if you fight with Sanda players in the ring, there is little chance of winning, and the traditional martial arts techniques used are not from China. So many people don't understand why China's traditional martial arts, known as extensive and profound martial arts masters, don't take part in Sanda, which is the main reason.

5. Under the condition of equal age, height, weight and Wushu training time, traditional Wushu players and modern Sanda players take off their gloves and fight in the ring without restrictions, that is, actual combat, which can be said that traditional Wushu has won completely! The reason is that there is a great difference between the two techniques, and it is difficult for modern Sanda to win once it is out of the circle.