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Traditional Wushu Masters and Boxers

Wushu belongs to China traditional Wushu. It takes kicking, hitting, throwing, taking, hitting and stabbing as the main contents, and shows the ability of attack and defense fighting through physical movements with bare hands or with the help of instruments. Both the antagonistic grappling action and the routine action with the same potential are based on China's traditional chess skills. As far as human social life is concerned, the art of attack and defense cannot be unique to China. Compared with martial arts all over the world, martial arts is not only richer in martial arts methods (such as fast throwing and grasping). ). In the form of sports, there are both routines and Sanshou, both combination and separation. This development mode is also very different from other martial arts in the world. The training method is both internal and external, and the training style is both physical and mental, which embodies the sports characteristics of China traditional Wushu. It's a very athletic sport. Including all kinds of martial arts that were later derived.

Fighting, also known as international free fighting, and free karate in Europe and America. , originated in Europe and America in the 1960s, with the United States as the main origin and development center. Under the influence of western cultural environment and the historical background of large-scale exchanges, collisions and open integration of global culture and economy, it gradually gestated and developed. It is a western freestyle full contact unarmed combat, without routines and sects, emphasizing personal style and aiming at winning in actual combat. Free fighting contains the essence of China Wushu, Japanese karate, judo, kendo, Korean Taekwondo, Muay Thai, western boxing and wrestling. It is the best combination of modern eastern and western martial arts culture and skills. It is a unique, highly scientific and artistic advanced fighting martial art in the world today, which embodies the achievements and crystallization of the integration of human martial arts.

Free fighting does not stick to any fixed routine, but advocates free play in actual combat according to the situation, flexible display of boxing, feet, elbows, knees, wrestling and other three-dimensional techniques, with both length and width, and comprehensive display, with the aim of finally knocking down or defeating opponents. "Tell me the basic principle, and I will come up with a unique technique that suits me." This is the best general expression of the concept of free fighting. Under the guidance of this idea, after decades of practice and learning from each other's strengths, free fighting has formed a perfect theory, technical and tactical system, competition rules and methods. With its distinctive features and actual combat functions, it has played an important role in the international martial arts community. Sanda is simple, but it is also effective. Its technical system is constantly enriched and improved. As long as it is within the range of kicking, hitting, throwing and taking, it is adopted if it is proved feasible by practice.

Sanda is also called Sanshou. In ancient times, it was called fighting, hand fighting and warfare. Simply put, two people fight face to face with their bare hands. Sanda is the main form of China Wushu, with kicking, hitting, throwing and taking as the main means of attack. In addition, there are techniques such as defense and footwork. Sanda is also one of the modern sports. According to the rules, the two sides use offensive and defensive tactics such as kicking, hitting and falling to confront and confront with their bare hands. It is a form of traditional Wushu in China, and it is also organized by Chinese Wushu Association to adapt Wushu to modern sports. Sanda is different from wrestling, judo, Thai boxing, taekwondo, karate and boxing. It highlights the technical principle of "kicking far, hitting close and falling close" in Wushu, and has the unique characteristics of comprehensive application of Wushu kicking, hitting and falling techniques. Obviously not? Quot Boxing with legs ",punching, punching and copying are similar to boxing's straight, swing and hook, but there are still differences. Especially whip boxing, fast boxing and cover boxing are nowhere to be found in boxing. Rich legs, wide range of uses. It fully shows the characteristics of martial arts techniques such as "hands are the second door, people are the two feet" and "three broken legs". There are many tricks in the leg method, such as jumping, kicking, sweeping the leg before, sweeping the leg after, throwing the leg and hooking the leg. Clever use, high success rate. Another feature of Sanda is the use of "wrestling", including leg wrestling, neck wrestling, shoulder wrestling and waist wrestling. In particular, the throwing method of holding legs is not very common in other events, such as holding legs and splitting legs, holding legs and leg press, holding legs and washing legs, and holding legs and kicking legs. It can be seen that Sanda is a sport that uses Wushu, the traditional fighting skill of Chinese national sports, whether it is the principle or the specific fighting skill.