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What are the combat sports?

Modern combat sports are rich in variety, each country, region and nation basically have a characteristic unarmed combat sports. Such as China has Sanshou sports, Japan has Judo sports, Korea has Taekwondo sports, in addition to boxing, Muay Thai, traditional martial arts, karate, Jeet Kune Do, French kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Aikido, Sambo, Ninjutsu fighting, sumo, Karalipayatan, Escrima, Bancasila, European free sparring, Greco-Roman wrestling, Israeli fighting arts.

San-Da: also known as Sanshou, is a major form of expression of the Chinese martial arts, kicking, hitting, wrestling, taking the four major techniques as the main means of offense. In addition there are defense, footwork and other techniques. 1979 Sanshou became a competitive event in China. Sanshou is a martial arts confrontation program that allows the use of kicking, punching, wrestling, and other techniques from a variety of martial arts styles. This kind of competition not only helps to master the technical combat methods of Chinese Wushu, but also helps to cultivate the will qualities of bravery, resourcefulness, flexibility and decisiveness. Sanda*** is divided into nine levels, 1~3 level is the lower level, for the green eagle, silver eagle, golden eagle; 4~6 level is the green tiger, silver tiger, golden tiger; 7~9 level is the green dragon, silver dragon, golden dragon.

Wrestling: one of the heavy athletic sports, refers to the two unarmed wrestling, according to certain rules, with a variety of techniques, skills and methods to wrestle the opponent. Wrestling is recognized as the world's earliest competitive sports, in the Olympic Games is divided into classical and freestyle wrestling two kinds of wrestling, also collectively known as the international style wrestling. Classical wrestling, which originated in ancient Greece, was formerly known as Greco-Roman wrestling, and in the 19th century, the British formulated clearer rules for freestyle wrestling, so freestyle wrestling was finally finalized in the United Kingdom. The basic difference between the two is that classical wrestling prohibits holding the opponent below the waist, doing tripping maneuvers, and actively using the legs to use the action. Chinese wrestling has a long history, it is a national form of sports, but also one of China's cultural heritage.