Some common sense about kickboxing

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Kickboxing Overview

Free fighting, also known as international free fighting, European and American full contact free karate, etc. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

It does not stick to any fixed routine, but advocates the freedom to play according to the situation in actual combat, and flexibly uses various three-dimensional techniques such as punches, feet, elbows, knees, and falls (standing fighting). Combine the long and the short, and use it in an all-round way, with the goal of finally knocking down or defeating the opponent.

"Tell me the basics, and I'll come up with a unique technique that suits me." This is the best way to summarize the philosophy of kickboxing. Under the guidance of this ideology, after decades of practice and learning from each other's strong points, free fighting has formed a perfect theoretical, technical and tactical system, as well as competition rules and methods.

In the case of a hundred battles in the international martial arts arena, with its distinctive characteristics and actual combat functions, it has gained an important place in the international martial arts arena.

The free fighting technique is simple, but it is also effective, and its technical system is constantly enriched and improved, as long as it is in the range of kicking, hitting, falling, and holding, it is proven feasible in practice.

Kickboxing originated in Europe and the United States in the 60s, with the United States as the main origin and development center.

Under the influence of the Western cultural environment, it has gradually been nurtured and developed in the historical background of large-scale exchanges and collisions and open integration of global culture and economy. It is a kind of Western freestyle full-contact hand-to-hand attack and defense fighting technique with no routines, no sects, emphasizing individual style, and taking actual combat as the main purpose.

Kickboxing is a mix of Eastern Chinese martial arts, Japanese karate, judo, kendo, Korean taekwondo, Thai boxing, and Western boxing and wrestling texts. It is the best combination of modern Eastern and Western martial arts culture and skills, and it is a unique, highly scientific and artistic advanced combat martial arts in the world today.

Kickboxing is known for its high degree of commercialization, professionalism and openness. Almost all international kickboxing competitions use the "unrestricted free play" method, which does not limit the eligibility of the fighters. In terms of rules, it is similar to the rules of the Thai game, both sides of the game have **** upper body, lower shorts, and boxing gloves in their hands to conduct a full-contact fighting match.

As a result, kickboxing events are often extremely tense and intense, which attracts fans and spectators, and puts forward higher and more comprehensive requirements for the overall fighting ability of kickboxers, such as their technical and tactical level, will to fight, physical fitness, and resistance.

Moreover, free fighting breaks sectarian boundaries, and any group or individual that recognizes its competition rules can participate in free fighting competitions, which objectively provides conditions for the exchange of martial arts of various schools in the world and the testing and improvement of free fighting technical systems.

As a result, kickboxing is regarded by the international martial arts community as the ultimate model of martial arts fighting, and as the only fair way to truly experience the strengths and weaknesses of martial arts and the true strength of the fighters. In this way, the rules of kickboxing have become a popular and recognized standard for international martial arts competitions.

The current international kickboxing competition basically follows the K-1 rules, and some national and regional rules have only been roughly modified on this basis. Such as China's Kunlun duel (including free fighting, mixed martial arts and MMA, etc.), martial arts and other events!

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