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What's the difference between Sanda and Wushu?

What's the difference between Sanda and Wushu?

1, Wushu routine is a series of action combinations with offensive and defensive meanings. It is a set of practice forms based on the changing rules of offensive and defensive movements and contradictory movements such as offensive and defensive movements, static and dynamic movements and rigid and flexible movements, also known as "routine movements".

Various schools of China Wushu have many routines that show their own characteristics, and most of them are gradual. Beginners and people who have practiced for a long time learn different routines. Routine is a unique form of China Wushu, and it is also a major technical feature that distinguishes it from other Wushu. But the core of Wushu is not routine, but physical exercise, few but fine techniques and reactions. Putting kung fu on routines is an inefficient practice method for real martial arts.

2. Sanda is simply that two people fight face to face with their bare hands. Sanda is a main form of national standard martial arts, with four techniques of kicking, hitting, throwing and taking in China as the main attack means.

In addition, there are techniques such as defense and footwork. Sanda is also one of the modern sports. According to the rules, the two sides used offensive and defensive tactics such as kicking, hitting and falling in China Wushu to fight unarmed. It is a form of traditional Wushu in China, and it is also organized by Chinese Wushu Association to adapt Wushu to modern sports.