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 Submission wrestling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Submission wrestling (also called submission fighting, and technically referred to as submission grappling) is a general term describing the aspect of martial arts and combat sports that focus on clinch and ground fighting with the aim of obtaining a submission using submission holds.
Combat Submission Wrestling (A modern form of submission wrestling that borrows elements and techniques from catch wrestling and Shooto.This style also has a highly developed system of striking borrowed from various martial arts).
Submission wrestling is sometimes also considered a separate sport, with many grappling arts integrated into single system, and can include techniques from a wide range of arts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Submission_Wrestling   (363 words)

  
 Martial Arts Register
Sambo today is practised in two flavours: Sport Sambo, the third style of international wrestling and a globally popular form of submission grappling; and Combat Sambo, a method of self-defense training.
Even though the term "submission Grappling" is relatively new, the style of submission grappling is one of the oldest in existence.
Submission wrestling, as a sport did not really exists until prince Sheik Tahnoon Bin Zayed decided to create the World Submission Grappling championships to be hosted in the United Arab Emirates.
www.martialartsregister.co.uk /thearts.asp?artid=26   (363 words)

  
 Submission Grappling & Submission Fighting
Submission Grappling” is a term used for the wrestling sport which employs throws and takedowns from the known wrestling sports (such as greco-roman wrestling, free wrestling) but the struggle continues on the ground, where each athlete competes to force the other into submission via a finishing hold.
Submission Grappling is a greater field than all of the known combat sports that include techniques and strategies based on throws, takedowns and pins (e.g.
A submission can be achieved with various holds, such as jointlock holds (upper and lower body), mainly targeting the elbow, shoulder and knee, as well as holds targeting the neck area (strangulations, choke holds).
www.submissiongrappling.gr /english_files/Page342.htm   (363 words)

  
 Submission Grappling & Submission Fighting
Submission Grappling” is a term used for the wrestling sport which employs throws and takedowns from the known wrestling sports (such as greco-roman wrestling, free wrestling) but the struggle continues on the ground, where each athlete competes to force the other into submission via a finishing hold.
Submission Grappling is a greater field than all of the known combat sports that include techniques and strategies based on throws, takedowns and pins (e.g.
The strikes of Submission Fighting have their own technique and are in no way the same as with the ones in Kick Boxing or Boxing, as the strategy, tactics and demands of the match are different.
www.submissiongrappling.gr /english_files/Page342.htm   (363 words)

  
 Mixed martial arts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apart from being a general martial arts term, submission wrestling is also a reference to the ground fighting tactic consisting of taking an opponent to the ground using a takedown or throw, obtaining a dominant position, and then applying a submission hold to defeat the opponent.
Mixed martial arts was originally based around the concept of pitting different martial arts and fighting styles against each other in competition with minimal rules, in an attempt to determine which system would be more effective in a real combat situation.
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a combat sport in which two competitors attempt to achieve dominance over one another by utilizing a wide variety of permitted martial arts techniques, including striking and grappling.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mixed_martial_arts   (4011 words)

  
 Japanese Shooto
It's an extreme combat sport that is fought in one 30 minute event.
The term shooto means learning to fight, and that's exactly what the course does, it teaches you how to fight.
The Japanese Shooto course is an eclectic, Mixed Martial Arts system that combines Boxing, Kickboxing, and Submission Wrestling.
renzokujiujitsu.tripod.com /blackbelt/id51.html   (345 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Shootfighting: The Ultimate Fighting System: Books
In this book, Vale takes you through the history of the sport, the training methods that will get you in peak shape and the brutal kicking, punching, takedown and submission-hold techniques that will give you the winning edge in all aspects of unarmed combat.
Bart Vale created the term Shootfighting to describe the sport because old-time wrestlers used the word 'shoot' to refer to the real thing -- no scripts, no fake holds, no mercy.
Shootfighting is a brutal hybrid fighting system that combines real wrestling moves with Eastern martial arts such as judo, karate and Muay Thai kickboxing.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/1581601344   (647 words)

  
 UFC.tv ..:: Learn UFC ..:: Fact Sheet
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is an intense and evolving combat sport in which competitors use interdisciplinary forms of fighting that include Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Karate, Boxing, Kickboxing, Wrestling and others to their strategic and tactical advantage in a supervised match.
Ultimate Fighting™ is a proprietary term of the UFC.
The entity of the new UFC™ [Ultimate Fighting Championship®] is the world’s leading Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) sports association, formed in January, 2001 by Zuffa, LLC.
www.ufc.tv /learnUFC/factSheet.asp   (647 words)

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