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Sanda, Muay Thai, Karate, Taekwondo. Which is more important, boxing, leg, elbow and knee, wrestling?

Sanda pays attention to wrestling, Thai boxing pays attention to elbow and knee karate, and taekwondo pays attention to leg skills. In short, in terms of clothing, taekwondo training clothes are "pullovers" and karate is "cardigan"; Taekwondo is 80% leg movements, and there are many routines. There are more than 70 kicks in 8 directions. In karate, the movements of hands and legs are "half" and the routine is "rough". Details: 1 It has a history, and the foundation of Taekwondo was handed down from Korea. Karate has a basic history of 200 years. 2 founders are different. The founder of Taekwondo is Cui Hongxi. The founder of karate is Wu Yama. Karate mainly uses hands. Taekwondo mainly uses legs and fists. There are differences on technical issues. Taekwondo kicks pay attention to horizontal kicking (test kicking) and shoulder level. When kicking in karate, don't lift your knees (test kick). Shoulders, waist and legs are not level, so the whole body can't kick. Taekwondo is based on fluctuating footwork. Karate is a linear sport. All movements of Taekwondo are based on the principle of counter-strength, which further improves strength. Karate moves directly, no response. When testing kicking in karate, toes should be put in, mainly kicking soft things such as human body. Taekwondo is something that you kick hard with your heel. 7 Karate kicks with the instep, while Taekwondo kicks with the forefoot. 8 karate kicks less than taekwondo kicks. For example, press, but there are more hand movements than taekwondo. There are 3200 moves in Taekwondo, but not so many moves in Karate. 10 In Taekwondo, there is a sliding kick that suddenly attacks the opponent from a long distance. Karate has no such skill. 1 1 There are many jump kicks (volley kicks) in Taekwondo, such as: (2.60m kick before jump) (2.30m kick after jump) (2.40m kick after jump) (2.40m kick after 360-degree kick). In karate, translation kick is the most, although it is not as powerful as taekwondo. It's not that you don't attack the lower body and carry your back, but that you value people's preciousness (these actions are available in training but not in competition). Let attack the lower part when karate sparring. 13 Taekwondo allows hands and feet to attack continuously. Whoever gets a point first in karate sparring will have to start over. Essential differences: First, history will not discuss the detailed sources of these two kinds of martial arts here, but one thing is certain: both of them originated in China and have a great relationship with Shaolin Boxing. When karate was first introduced to Ryukyu, it was combined with local boxing and Japanese improvement, and gradually formed today's scale, which also produced many interesting genre phenomena. If taekwondo is karate, I wonder if anyone will doubt it? But it's true. After Japan's defeat in World War II, a South Korean general named Cui studied karate during the Japanese rule and was qualified above the rank. Driven by a strong national heart, he integrated karate with Korean traditional boxing. This new boxing is Taekwondo. The above is a brief introduction to the origin of karate and taekwondo. Second, the development model is different from the initial stage of Taekwondo. If you watch karate players and taekwondo players fight, it is difficult to distinguish between the boxing they have learned. That is to say, the training methods and requirements of early Taekwondo and Karate are similar and belong to traditional martial arts thinking and technology. However, Koreans believe that their feet are three times as powerful as their hands. In order to promote their "national skills" to the world, they keep holding competitions. Along with it, Taekwondo has gradually been brought into the direction of taking legs as the main attack. At present, Taekwondo has almost moved towards a sports route, because sports can appear on the Olympic stage. Third, different training methods, karate thinking emphasizes the concept of killing with one blow and not moving first with empty hands. No matter which school of karate is now, people feel that it has a strong gentleman's demeanor, comprehensive defense and attack characteristics. Maybe many learners are not as good as Taekwondo players before the third stage, but if they keep on training, they will definitely get more achievements than others. An excellent Taekwondo athlete can make many difficult kicks, which are not only gorgeous but also powerful. And karate, regardless of whether it emphasizes "actual combat", the training method is based on "style", and students can gradually realize the essence and philosophy of martial arts through style practice. At present, taekwondo is not as solid as karate in practice types, and their focus is on kicking practice and sparring. Fourth, there is no answer to which is stronger. Because every kind of martial arts can still exist in the world, and it has certain value and advantages. Many people who practice martial arts or karate look down on Taekwondo because it jumps around and plays loosely. This is because they don't understand its characteristics. Generally speaking, Taekwondo has the strongest attack power in middle and long distance running, and there are also many players who are good at close combat. If you want to find fault, you should develop less sleeping skills. Taekwondo people say karate and martial arts have no tricks. It is also a misunderstanding caused by ignorance. Just as the technical conditions of racing cars, racing engines and drivers are different, the results are not necessarily the same, so there is no best martial arts. Only the most respectable soldiers. 5.* * * Tongdian 1. Karate and Taekwondo are martial arts with hands and feet as the main defense and attack. They originated in China and developed new skills from a scientific point of view. 3. They all practice in the direction of Tao. Karate is the national sport of Japan, and Taekwondo is the national sport of Korea (both are official national sayings). 6. Promotion prospects. At present, karate is becoming more and more athletic, while taekwondo is almost athletic, which may be an unacceptable fact for traditional people, but on the other hand, many new technologies (coping with competitions) have been indirectly developed through sports. We should know the trade-off between advantages and disadvantages, and strike a balance between maintaining tradition and developing new technologies. Perhaps hundreds of years later, these two kinds of martial arts have developed into different characteristics today, and the answer is left to future generations.

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