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What is the name of the fighting art practiced by China's People's Liberation Army?

The fighting arts practiced by China's People's Liberation Army are Sanda and Takedown Boxing.

Spread fighting, also known as loose hands, is a two-person, unarmed confrontation according to certain rules, and the use of traditional wushu kicking, hitting, wrestling and other offensive and defensive techniques to subdue each other's fighting program, which is an important form of competition in the Chinese martial arts. The general practice of the PLA is to the rules of the prohibited movements, such as crotch, back of the head, neck, throat and so on.

Tackle boxing is used by the armed police forces to tackle individual movements of the integrated training sets, so far, the tackle boxing has been three variations, the 1980s when the armed police force was first created to use the 20-movement tackle boxing.