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What is Sanshou?

Sanshou (competitive Sanshou) is a form of martial arts.

That is to say, it is also based on kicking, hitting, throwing, and holding (Sanshou is not allowed). After more than 20 years of development, it has been proven that the boxing style of Sanshou at this stage is Compared with any fighting sport in the world, it is both ornamental and practical. Next is the technique of legs and kicks. The wrestling method of Sanshou is derived from Chinese wrestling, which is the only characteristic that distinguishes Sanshou from any other fighting sports in the world.

Sanshou" is the proper name for martial arts routines:

Martial arts routines form a complete practice system from single, combination, segmentation, full set to Sanshou. Wushu Sanshou The hand is to break up the connected movements in the routine and use key movements with offensive and defensive meanings. The master and apprentice or apprentices compete according to the technical style and requirements of the school, so as to realize and express the meaning of movements and martial arts and the exercise skills.

The name of Wushu Sanshou:

It has a long history. In the "Juyan Han Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo Slips" No. 1304, there is a saying that "the animals are in contact with each other, the hands are in contact with each other" Records. However, the important role in the adoption of this name for the shadow martial arts unarmed combat event should be the "Guoshu National Examination" held by the Central Guoshu Academy before liberation.

The "Guoshu National Examination" created my country's competitive sports martial arts. The first of its kind was the establishment of the "Sanshou" event. From 1929 to 1933, there were three Sanshou competitions held at the National Martial Arts and Entertainment Conference in Hangzhou. Due to the different content of the competition rules, there were incidents. The "Bullfighting", "Cockfighting" and "Fighting" endings were included in the "Martial Arts" textbook for national sports academies published in 1978. In 1979, the experiment was carried out. The name "Martial Arts Sanshou" was used to study the martial arts confrontation project.

In May 1979, at the Wushu Observation and Exchange Conference held in Nanning, Guangxi, three pilot units were involved in Tai Chi Push Hands, Sanshou, and Short Soldiers. Perform on stage. When newspapers and radio reported on the Sanshou project, the name Wushu Sanda began to appear. The reporters' reporting terms at that time promoted the spread of the name "Wushu Sanda"

Wushu Sanda is two things. In accordance with the requirements of competition rules, people use kicking, hitting, throwing and other techniques in martial arts to reflect their personal fighting abilities through actual combat. The concept of Sanda is completely different from the concept of Sanda in terms of content, nature and expression. The word "San" indicates the nature and use of Sanshou and Sanzhao. The word "Da" plays a role in reflecting the essential attributes of things in the concept of Sanda.