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Submission (combat sport term)
Submission (combat sport term) A submission (depending on the context also referred ...
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Submission wrestling
Submission wrestling Mark Mullen applies an armbar to ... Martinez during the Open “Tap Out” Tournament. Submission wrestling (also called submission fighting, and technically referred to as submission grappling) is a general term describing the aspect of martial arts ...
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Mixed martial arts
... Joaquin Velasco. This article is about a combat sport. For fighting systems incorporating techniques from several ... arts. Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a combat sport in which two competitors attempt to achieve ... NHB" for "No Holds Barred", but this term is now technically retired. It is ...
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Professional wrestling
... where the outcome was predetermined, and the term professional wrestling or pro-wrestling has evolved ... participants create an entertainment show simulating a combat sporting match. The level of realism can ... or drama, and would not use the term "fake" in describing it. Various pro-wrestling ... pinfall, a match can be won by submission, count-out, disqualification, or failure to answer ... used in order to escape from a submission hold, and also, more seldom, a ...
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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
... abbreviated BJJ) is a martial art and combat sport that emphasizes ground grappling, with free sparring ... in positioning, and to finally obtain a submission hold. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is usually practiced ... schools, and is sometimes referred to as 'submission wrestling'. The term Gracie Jiu-Jitsu (abbreviated GJJ) is ...
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Martial arts
... codified practices and traditions of training for combat, usually (but not always) without the use ... study martial arts for various reasons including sport, fitness, self-defense, self-cultivation (meditation), mental ... and character development, and self-confidence. The term "martial arts" is slightly anomalous in its ... training to fight without modern technology. The term "military science" has derived into the latter ... modern technology) and fighting systems intended for sport or for civilian self-defense. The ...
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Pankration
... or section. (Discuss) Pankration was an ancient sport introduced in the Greek Olympic games in ... debated issue in the academic community. The term comes from the Ancient Greek words "pan ... and "kratos" (meaning "[bodily] strength/power"). The term is also used to describe the sport's modern varieties. Pankration, as practiced in ... and wrestling (pale) to create broad fighting sport similar to today's mixed martial ...
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Professional wrestling slang
... wrestlers to test a new market. (This term is not to be confused with the ... for the World Heavyweight Championship. An older term not used today because of its objectionable ... disappointment (worst-case scenario). Batman match, alternate term for a very poorly executed match, with blown spots and showing light. Term takes its name from the 1966-1968 ... WrestleMania XIX. Bull, an older, more "carny" term for a wrestling promoter. Bump, when ...
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User talk:El C/generic sub-page
... I have taken it upon myself to combat demonization of LaRouche and other targets of ... not, in fact, intended on employing the term 'inclusionist' beyond that (aforementioned) type of interaction ... and your explantions are doing little to combat this impression. If you believe this isn ... not, in fact, intended on employing the term 'inclusionist' beyond that (aforementioned) type of interaction ... and your explantions are doing little to combat this impression. If you believe this ...
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Talk:Martial arts
... terms for the same style. The proper term is muay Thai. In the spirit of ... through) the paper, which in a real combat situation would amount to giving himself away ... which was systematically created to be a sport that could be taught in schools. Or ... all inclusive? Is the art still a combat art? Which oppenent is better physically conditioned ... got taken down by a BJJer or submission wrestler, then controlled from there and ...
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