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Traditional Kungfu Video Course of Taekwondo

Taekwondo is one of the official events of the modern Olympic Games, and it is a sport that mainly fights or confronts with hands and feet.

Karate is a combination of Japanese traditional fighting skills and Ryukyu martial arts Tangjia players, which originated from Japanese martial arts and Ryukyu Tangjia players.

Sanda is a modern competitive sport in which two people use the techniques of kicking, hitting, wrestling and defense in Wushu to fight unarmed according to certain rules. It is an important part of China Wushu.

Free fighting, also known as international free fighting, European and American free karate, etc. Instead of sticking to any fixed routine, we advocate free play according to the situation in actual combat.

The difference between them is that:

Taekwondo leg technique accounts for about 70%, with long-distance attack and gorgeous movements as the main methods;

Karate includes kicking, hitting, wrestling, holding, wrestling, locking, twisting, anti-technique, acupuncture and other techniques, and some schools also practice weapons, which are powerful;

Sanda technology is comprehensive, both offensive and defensive.

Free combat flexibly displays various three-dimensional techniques such as boxing, feet, elbows, knees, and wrestling, with both length and weakness, and fully displays them in order to finally knock down or defeat the opponent.