Shaolin Boxing is the most famous fighting technique in China Wushu, with a history of 1000 years. Shaolin Boxing is famous at home and abroad mainly for its vigorous and simple boxing methods, including ten kinds of boxing methods, and the schools are divided into north and south factions. Shaolin boxing was still a fighting skill in ancient times, but it has become the main ornamental skill in modern times, but this does not hinder the greatness of Shaolin.
Second, Muay Thai
Muay Thai, as its name implies, is Muay Thai, which is very lethal. However, Muay Thai masters usually have strength and skill in parallel, and Muay Thai mainly uses eight body parts such as elbow, leg and knee to strike. Muay Thai is also very famous in the world. Contemporary Muay Thai celebrities mainly use the world's top champions, such as Bo Qiu and Sudsakorn.
Third, Mongolian wrestling.
Wrestling is called "Bok" in Mongolia, and it has been very popular as early as13rd century, and it is the first of the three major sports in Mongolia. Mongolian wrestling includes more than 300 ways of killing people, and Mongolians conquered Eurasia by this skill. Moreover, Mongolia, with a population of less than 3 million, is wrestling on the international martial arts stage, which no country can do.
Fourth, the three treasures of Russia
In Russian, Sambo is self-defense without any weapons, also known as "unarmed combat". Sambo is a wonderful sport that combines martial arts from all over the world. Both sides can use any offensive skills, and the other side can continue to attack after falling to the ground, which is also its terrible place. In Russia, Russian soldiers must also learn Sambo's fighting skills.
Fifth, China Sanda.
Sanda is also called Sanshou. The most popular explanation is that two people fight face to face with their bare hands. The main offensive means of Sanda are kicking, hitting, throwing and taking from China Wushu, and Sanda is also a form of China Wushu. Under normal circumstances, the two sides fight it out in the ring, while China's famous Sanda athletes include Liu Hailong of China and Li Liegong of the United States.
Sixth, Japanese judo.
The word "judo" often appears in our field of vision. Judo is also a fighting skill based on wrestling and fighting, and it is also a kind of martial arts. At present, the most famous Japanese judo is different from other martial arts in that it is not brute force, but "technology", and the confrontation between judo is also called "judo". Now judo has become an Olympic event.