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Meaning of wrestling

Wrestling means falling to the ground. It is also a traditional athletic activity.

Wrestling, commonly referred to as "board lamb", is a traditional athletic activity that evolved from wrestling. Wrestling when two people wrestle with their bare hands, according to certain rules, with a variety of techniques, skills and methods to wrestle down the opponent for the win. Wrestling first originated in primitive society, using one-on-one wrestling form. In 708 B.C., the 18th Ancient Olympic Games included wrestling as a competition event.

In 1896, the 1st Modern Olympic Games listed classical wrestling as an official event; in 1908, the 4th Olympic Games listed freestyle wrestling as an official event; in 1989, the 1st Women's Wrestling Championships were held in Martigny, Switzerland; and in 2004, women's wrestling was listed as an official event of the Olympic Games.

Wrestling Sentences

1, If a man wants to learn to skate, then he must be ready to wrestle on the ice.

2. I was so concerned about accelerating on my bicycle that I fell.

3. When a human being learns to walk, he must also learn to fall, and he can learn to walk only after falling.

4. Those who have not wrestled do not know the pain of wrestling; those who have not shed tears do not know the clarity of the eyes.

5. On the wrestling mat, the two sides of the rivalry were hard to break up.

6, the horse in the soft ground easy to lose hooves, people in the sweet talk easy to fall.