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Are sparring and boxing the same thing. What is the difference between the two .

Not the same thing.

Sparring is the two sides in accordance with the rules, the use of kicking, hitting, wrestling and other offensive and defensive tactics for unarmed combat, confrontation. 1979 sparring became a competitive game in China.

※Special emphasis: Sanda has nothing to do with foreign martial arts.

Sparring Hands, in ancient times, was the use of traditional martial arts for actual combat (the techniques are very comprehensive), that is, the usual study of the kung fu and routines applied in actual combat. In modern times, Sanshou usually also refers to sparring.

Grappling means struggle and impact. In confrontation it means actual combat. Free sparring is often referred to as fighting with various techniques.

Modern boxing originated in England, and after about 100 years of reform, it was formed in the 19th century.

Sparring is "kicking from a distance, hitting close to the body and wrestling"; ancient sparring is kicking, hitting, wrestling, taking and other techniques can be applied; now the free combat sports are relatively similar to wrestling; boxing can only be used with the fist.

Sparring is the result of the modernization of the practice of Chinese martial arts sports. The advantage is that there is no too obvious physique (compared to other modern sports), suitable for all kinds of people to learn, especially young people, have excellent combat effect, have a great help to the body, etc.; the disadvantage is that there is no "take" application, and can not use the elbow, the knee to carry out the technical combat.