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Ten months later, the very first Sanshou competition was held on November 1982.
The emphasis of Sanshou is on realistic fighting ability.
It is to this standard curriculum that the term "Sanshou" is usually applied.
After this, he was recruited to fight at one of China's top Sanshou academies.
Today it is used in Sanshou and Kuoshu competitions throughout the world.
They have had some degree of success, especially in Shoot boxing competitions, which is more similar to Sanshou.
He is Turkey's first world gold medalist in Sanshou.
However, as part of the development of sport wushu by the Chinese government, a standard curriculum for sanshou was developed.
The competition also includes a sanshou category.
Applications were then reserved for the sport of sanshou, which was kept somewhat separate from the taolu (forms).
She belongs to the Thoubal district where the freestyle form of Sanshou is popular.
The tournament featured a total of 15 separate events in the taolu and sanshou disciplines:
Sanda (sometimes called sanshou or Lei tai) is a modern fighting method and sport.
Sanshou's competitive history involved barehanded or lei tai fights in which no rules existed.
In this way taekwondo differs from Chinese Sanshou, where the striking surface is the shin.
He was also the two-times national champion in Chinese Kickboxing (Sanshou).
Sanshou as part of modern wush was developed in the People's Republic of China since the 1950s.
He is a six-time Sanshou titlist.
The name "Sanshou" literally meant "three hands" and signified the co-operation between the three families under the same clan within the company.
Team Lakay fighters use a distinctive style which has its roots in Wushu Sanshou.
Practitioners also test their practical martial skills against students from other schools and martial arts styles in pushing hands and sanshou competition.
Sanda or Sanshou or an "unsanctioned fight" is a Chinese self-defense system and combat sport.
Another gold was won by Mary Jane Estimar in the sanshou 52 kg event of wushu.
By October, the first three Sanshou teams were created from fighters chosen from the aforementioned wushu colleges.
Depending on the fighting prowess and interest of each student, they have the option to train full contact and Sanda/Sanshou techniques.