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Is Sanda China Kung Fu?
Martial arts:
Wushu is the knowledge of using force, and Wushu is the knowledge of possessing and using force. It is proved that Wushu, creating strength and expressing strength are the whole process of Wushu operation. Wushu includes all the events that show strength in the original way, and Wushu includes all the forms that show and use strength.
The instinctive demand of human beings for strength has produced Wushu, which has gradually developed into a specialized knowledge in a long historical period. The same human body structure and the same thoughts and behaviors determine the differences in the nature, mode and behavior principles of Wushu at home and abroad. Environmental restrictions, secular influences and human factors lead to the diversification of Wushu images.
The carrier of Wushu can be any kind of boxing, a kind of Wushu, and the appearance of Wushu can be any form or style. Wushu genes highlight the laws of nature, and the carrier, especially the surface of the carrier, highlights human will.
The definition of Wushu is very broad, including China Wushu, Japanese Karate, Korean Taekwondo, Muay Thai and Kendo.
China Wushu:
The definition of Wushu is very broad, but at present, Wushu in a narrow sense refers to China Wushu, including Wushu routine, wrestling and Sanda.
Martial arts does not simply mean that people simply hit or defend themselves in the struggle, swing fists and dance sticks, and have martial arts but no skills. China Wushu is a unique human culture cultivated by thousands of years of culture. It is a sport with distinctive characteristics, which is rich in China's traditional philosophical and ethical thinking, traditional military science and medical science, both internal and external training, and equal emphasis on technology and Taoism. There are many schools and various boxing methods, but there are two basic forms of expression: unarmed and instrument attack and defense. The combination of martial arts and martial arts in performance forms the unique aesthetics of martial arts, as people say: martial arts and martial arts are the soul.
Sanda:
The accurate definition of modern Sanda should be: Sanda is a modern sports competition in the form of challenge after refining and reforming China Kung Fu.
Sanda does not represent the highest level of China Wushu as a whole, nor does it represent the highest level of China Wushu extreme expression, but it certainly represents the most concise and practical boxing, leg and wrestling of China Wushu, and the highest level boxing competition of China Wushu. Since 1978, the State Sports Commission has organized a group of famous Wushu experts to carry out Sanda experiments and promotion, formulate relevant competition systems and rules, and train Wushu Sanda athletes, coaches and referees. It can be said that Sanda is based on traditional martial arts, refining and integrating practical moves of various martial arts schools, and finally forming such a technical system. Although there are many schools and moves in China traditional Wushu, they can be summed up as four basic techniques: beating, kicking, wrestling and hugging. "Take" means grasping the joints, which is lethal and harmful to the human body and does not conform to the spirit of modern sports competition, so Sanda has removed "take". It is a one-sided misunderstanding that Sanda has nothing to do with China Wushu and does not belong to China Wushu. This is mainly due to the misunderstanding of China Wushu.
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