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Japanese Karate - Karate is an ancient fighting art developed five hundred years ago. It is a combination of boxing techniques introduced from China to Japan. At that time, among the upper class of Sulfur Ball, they secretly created a unique Tang Shou style with reference to Chinese boxing techniques, which was the original 'Karate'. Before "Tang Shou", there were two names, "Nari Shou" and "Shuri Shou", which were differentiated based on regions, which became the origin of various schools of karate today.
Korean Taekwondo - Taekwondo (Korean: ?5?1?7?1?9?3 English: TAEKWONDO) is a folk martial art on the Korean Peninsula. It is a Korean nation that uses hand and foot techniques to fight. Traditional sports. It consists of three parts: poomsae (gloves), fighting, and skill testing. Taekwondo is a unique martial art innovated and developed on the basis of Japanese karate. It has high practical value for self-defense and physical strength. It enables practitioners to strengthen their physique, master techniques, and cultivate perseverance through forms of sports such as competition, poomsae, and skill testing. Even though the origin of martial arts is a mystery that is not easy to find out the exact period, in the ancient past The fact that humans use their own hands and feet to survive on food and to defend themselves against external attacks is indisputable.
If any defensive and offensive movements were called Taekwondo, there would be countless Taekwondos in this world. The reason why Taekwondo is different from other martial arts is that it scientifically and logically combines a large number of basic offensive and defensive movements smoothly, and completes 24 basic patterns in accordance with historical and philosophical concepts. Moreover, the name of Taekwondo fully reflects the power of barefoot fists and spiritual moral cultivation. It is a young and modern martial arts.
On April 11, 1955, a name-making committee composed of famous figures from all walks of life in South Korea, including Major General Choi Hong-hee (Commander of the Third Military District of South Korea), Army General Lee Hyang-gen (Chief of Joint Staff of the National Army), Congress The deputy speaker, members of Congress, famous entrepreneurs, famous martial arts gym directors, etc. proposed their respective names. Through a secret vote, the word "Taekwon" proposed by General Cui Hongxi was unanimously approved. From this, Taekwondo was born. Since then, the confusion of names such as Tang Shou, Qing Shou and various Korean classical martial arts has ended. Korean martial arts has created a new world, and Taekwondo has begun its historical creation.
That year was undoubtedly the most meaningful year in General Cui Hongxi's life. When General Choi was young, he studied calligraphy with a famous Korean calligrapher and mastered the classical martial arts of Korea. When he was young, he studied in Japan. Not only did he complete his studies, he also learned karate (Tang Shou) and obtained the second degree. With the liberation of Korea on August 15, 1945, General Choi and others organized and created the South Korean Army in Seoul. At the same time, he started a new martial arts study, which is today's Taekwondo. After his painstaking research and continuous practice, especially the teaching and popularization in the Korean army, he had the opportunity to practice and improve repeatedly. Before Taekwondo was named, today's Taekwondo was basically completed.
Thailand Muay Thai---What is Muay Thai? Documents about Muay Thai are increasingly found in martial arts publications or travel notes on Thai customs. Most of these articles try to introduce and comment on the techniques or characteristics of Muay Thai. Unfortunately, they can only outline the outline of Muay Thai. Some so-called experts only focus on its appearance and do not understand its subtleties, while others vigorously depict its primitive, rough or dark side.
Muay Thai (Thai: ?2?1?2?7?2?2?2?6?2?1?2?2 / Muay Thai) is a traditional fighting technique in Thailand. It is characterized by its ability to Using elbows, knees and other parts to attack at a very short distance is a very cruel martial art. In recent years, due to the weight-loss craze, some people have used Muay Thai's high calorie consumption to replace aerobic dance steps. In addition to helping women lose weight, it also allows them to acquire skills for personal defense.
Some people say that Muay Thai is just Thailand’s national boxing skill, and there is no mystery at all. However, any martial art must have its own unique nature and individual value in order to become famous in the world. Muay Thai is world-famous and has a glorious history. Its preciousness cannot be captured in just a few words.
Muay Thai, literally, is a boxing technique that originated in Thailand (formerly known as Siam). Although its true origin is still controversial, as far as more reliable historical data is concerned, the Ayutthaya Dynasty in the 18th century At that time, Naik Nong Dong should be the founder of Muay Thai; he was captured as a slave when the Burmese army conquered the city. During a celebration, the King of Burma arranged for Burmese boxers to compete with him. As a result, he defeated nine people in a row. Ten people did not dare to compete with him. Even the king of Myanmar could not help but admire: "The martial arts of Muay Thai masters are extraordinary. If only their kings were mediocre, they would have been spared the pain of losing their country." Therefore, the king of Myanmar has become the history of Muay Thai. Wrote a glorious page
Boxing--Boxing is a sport that involves wearing (boxing) gloves for fighting. It has both amateur (also known as Olympic boxing) and professional business competitions. The goal of the game is to score more points than the opponent to defeat the opponent or to defeat the opponent and end the game.
At the same time, the competitors (boxers) must try to avoid the opponent's blows.
Boxing matches take place in a boxing ring surrounded by three ropes. An amateur boxing match has three rounds of three minutes each. Boxers wear (boxing) gloves. Other equipment includes: helmets, mouthguards, athletic shorts and crotch protectors. Boxers compete in weight classes.
Bare-handed boxing was regarded as a skill practiced by the ancient Greeks and Romans for self-defense, and was included in the ancient Olympic Games. In 1867, Britain adopted the Queensberry boxing rules, which required (competitors) to wear (boxing) gloves during the competition. In 1880 the Amateur Boxing Federation was established in Britain. The International Amateur Boxing Federation was established in 1946.
The leading countries in world boxing include the United States, Cuba, the United Kingdom and Russia. Boxing requires (athletes) to have qualities such as strength, endurance, speed, flexibility, ferocity, coordination, decisiveness and bravery.
Characteristics of boxing
Boxing is a physical, technical and psychological contest between athletes through the confrontation of two fists. The specific form of boxing competition is that two people wear special soft gloves in a square rope-enclosed competition venue and engage in offensive and defensive confrontations according to certain rules and technical requirements. The weapons used for offense and defense can only be two fists wearing special gloves, and the targets of offense and defense are limited to the opponent's body parts above the waist and hips. Boxing is called "artistic fighting".
The rules of boxing have their own unique features. In the new rules implemented by the International Amateur Boxing Federation (AIBA) in 1997, it is stipulated that amateur boxing matches shall be conducted in 5 rounds, with each round lasting 2 minutes and a 1-minute rest between rounds; professional boxing matches are generally conducted in 10-12 rounds. Turn-based, with a 1-minute break between rounds. Amateur boxing matches mainly rely on technical scores to determine the outcome. The boxing gloves used are large and thick. During the match, athletes must wear vests, shorts, soft-soled boxing shoes, and protective helmets. Professional boxing matches mainly rely on strong attacks or knocking down the opponent to determine the outcome. If the knocked down party cannot stand up and resume the game within 10 seconds, the opponent will be judged as the winner. During the match, the gloves of professional boxers are small and thin, and the upper body is bare. Play without a helmet on your head. There are 12 levels in amateur boxing and 17 levels in professional boxing.
Sanshou, Sanda--Sanda: one of the sports events, in which both parties follow the rules and use offensive and defensive tactics such as kicking, hitting, and throwing to engage in unarmed combat and confrontation. It is the arena form of traditional Chinese martial arts and was compiled by the Chinese Wushu Association in order to adapt martial arts to modern sports.
Martial arts are divided into Sanda and routines.
Sanda is also called Sanshou. In ancient times, it was called phase fighting, hand fighting, martial arts, etc. It is a practical technique decomposed from traditional martial arts routines. In 1979, Sanshou became a competitive event in my country. The competition is held on a ring that is 80 centimeters high and 8 meters square. Sanshou competitions allow the use of techniques from various martial arts schools such as kicking, hitting, and throwing, but do not allow the use of grappling, or attacks on vital parts such as the throat and crotch. Athletes compete equally under the same conditions by dividing their weights and wearing protective gear. In the fight against the enemy, these boundaries disappear. When the military and police fight against the enemy, they focus on attacking the opponent's vital parts. The moves used are also more vicious and more lethal.
Sanda is the essence of Chinese martial arts and a sport with a unique national style. It has been popularized and developed among the people for many years and is deeply loved by the people. The origin and development of Sanda are in sync with the long history of the Chinese nation. It originated from the productive labor and survival struggle of our ancestors, but it also serves this and has evolved to become a treasure in the splendid cultural heritage of the Chinese nation. In order to hunt for food from the bottom up, human beings in primitive society have been fighting against wild beasts for a long time, and have learned different methods to fight against wild beasts. Such as: punching, kicking, hugging and throwing and other simple Sanda techniques, and also learned some beast hunting skills, such as: cat pounce, dog flash, tiger leap, eagle flip, etc.
Sanda has a great role in offense and defense. If there is attack, there must be defense. Attack and defense are a pair of contradictions. In Sanda, both sides always find ways to hit the opponent without being hit by the opponent. Athletes are always on the move. training under these conditions. After long-term training, athletes have mastered the Sanda technique, and they do not panic when encountering the enemy. They can quickly make corresponding defensive and anti-counterattack actions when the enemy suddenly attacks. In a fierce fight, it is easier to hit someone who has not been trained in Sanda. At the same time, he can defend against some of the opponent's attacks. Even if he is hit by the opponent, his ability to resist is stronger than that of ordinary people. It is more beneficial for women to master several Sanda techniques for self-defense, because women are prone to being bullied and threatened by evil people due to their fixed physiological characteristics. At the critical moment of fighting the gangster, women can suddenly use grapple or attack the gangster's vital parts to avert danger. Get out of danger. Public security officers, armed police soldiers, security personnel, etc. have mastered some Sanda techniques, which can be used to protect the lives of personnel, safeguard national property, and crack down on criminals. They can use iron wrists to trap them. Sanda is a highly confrontational sport. Practicing Sanda can cultivate will qualities such as wit, tenacity, courage, flexibility, and decisiveness. As for strengthening the body, anyone who participates in Sanda sports can realize that Sanda athletes get their strong bodies from Sanda training.
Strike---fight bójī〖fightwith;hands;strike〗Strive hard, impact; fight, fight, wind and waves, the enemy is surprised, disturbed, and fight with the bayonet on the gun. ——Xu Ke of the Qing Dynasty's "Qing Yi Lei Chao·War" is the same as Sanda.
National martial arts---Martial arts practitioners strengthen the body; national martial arts practitioners protect the family and the country.
Guoshu: refers to my country’s traditional martial arts. It is an honorific title for martial arts.
Guoshu: In 1928, the Central Guoshu Museum was established in Nanjing, and the word "Guoshu" appeared for the first time, which was later used in Taiwan.
In 1952, the Chinese Wushu Association was established in mainland China, and the four words "Chinese Wushu" appeared.
"Chinese Martial Arts" can be a name that resolves cross-strait name disputes, but it cannot be said that "Chinese Martial Arts" is abbreviated as "Guoshu" or "Martial Arts" because the name "Chinese Martial Arts" appeared later.
We don’t call it "Martial Arts" because the word "Dao" was learned by Japan. Now martial arts, tea ceremony, calligraphy... all refer to Japanese things.
We use the word "art", such as martial arts, tea art, calligraphy (or calligraphy), to distinguish it from Japanese things. At the same time, art has the connotation of "art" and can also be regarded as A general name for a certain culture.
Today we call it "martial arts". One can be independent of the scope of sports, and the other can cover technology, thought, culture, and even become a way of life.
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