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1, muay Thai

Muay Thai is a deadly Muay Thai. Muay Thai is a legendary fighting skill and a sport famous for its strength and agility. It mainly uses the body's fists, legs, elbows and knees as eight weapons to attack, punching and kicking, which makes the knees and elbows exert their strength smoothly, showing extremely abundant strength and fierce attack, and is known as the strongest martial arts. Muay Thai is a fighting technique that originated in Thailand and spread all over the world. It is called "Eight-arm Boxing", "Eight-legged Movement", "Eight-limb Art", "Eight-body Science" and "the most powerful fighting skill".

2. Jeet Kune Do

Jeet Kune do refers to the attack and counterattack with water as the essence, which is not limited to the mature consciousness of form; Dissolve everything in the invisible. It is a modern martial arts system founded by Bruce Lee, a martial arts master. Because of Bruce Lee's early death, many people don't know Jeet Kune Do. Jeet Kune Do is a new ideological system based on Wing Chun Boxing and fencing, which combines boxing from all over the world and China Taoism. Different from most martial arts, it is an all-round free fighting technique that combines the essence of all kinds of martial arts in the world.

3.taekwondo

Taekwondo is one of the official events of the modern Olympic Games, and it is a sport that mainly fights or confronts with hands and feet. Taekwondo originated in the Korean peninsula, evolved from Taekwondo and Hualang Road in the Three Kingdoms period in South Korea, and is a popular martial art in South Korea. Before 1955, there was no word Taekwondo in Korea, and Korean martial arts was also karate.

During the Japanese occupation, a large number of young Korean students went to Japan to study and received systematic karate training in Songtao Pavilion. After returning home, they began to set up Taoist halls to teach students. After Japan's defeat, South Korea gained national independence, and a large number of karate gymnasiums and tangshoudao gymnasiums sprang up like mushrooms after rain. Early Korean karate communicators combined traditional martial arts taekwondo with karate, which was called Tang Shoudao.

4.karate

Karate is the product of the combination of traditional Japanese fighting skills and Ryukyu martial arts Tangjia players, which originated from Japanese martial arts and Ryukyu Tangjia players. Tang hand was introduced to Ryukyu from China martial arts and developed with local martial arts Ryukyu hand, while Japanese natives combined wrestling and throwing techniques from Kyushu and Honshu with Tang hand, and finally formed karate. After the second world war, it was widely spread around the world through the propaganda of the US military. Karate includes kicking, hitting, wrestling, holding, throwing, locking, twisting, anti-technology, acupuncture and other techniques, and some schools also practice weapons.

5. Tai Ji Chuan

Tai Ji Chuan, a national intangible cultural heritage, is a kind of traditional boxing in China, which combines rigidity with softness. It takes Taiji and the dialectical thought of Yin and Yang in China's traditional Confucianism and Taoism as the core concept, and integrates many functions such as nourishing and nourishing, strengthening the body, fighting and fighting, combining the changes of Yin and Yang and five elements, meridians of traditional Chinese medicine, ancient guidance, breathing and so on.

1949 was adapted by the State Sports Commission for gymnastics, performances and sports competitions. After China's reform and opening up, it partially recovered its original appearance; It can be further divided into Tai Ji Chuan for competition, Tai Ji Chuan for gymnastics and Taiji Pusher.

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