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    muay thai

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    Thai is a combat sport that started from Thailand ’s martial arts which use a similar approach to boxing and or kickboxing with various techniques.  It not only physically challenges the person‚ but it also shows mental control and discipline for the mind in combat knowing how to control the other person at all times.  It is the one sport that requires no shoes or sneakers‚ with hands wrapped and boxing gloves on.  The combat is known as “the art of eight limbs” or sometimes “science of eight limbs”

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    ancient world‚ wrestling was considered the sport of champions. Greece‚ Egypt‚ France‚ and nearly every other ancient civilization shared this belief (Columbia Encyclopedia). These days however‚ wrestling is seen by people only as a combat form or martial art. While wrestling is an excellent form of combat‚ it should also commend respect as a challenging physical sport‚ and as a life changing recreational activity. To start with‚ it is very obvious that wrestling is a famous‚ effective‚ and perhaps

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    UFC Vs. WWE UFC and WWE are two of the biggest sports in entertainment world but they are not really the same. The UFC is real but the WWE may look real but truthfully it’s not. The WWE is all fake. Yes the wrestlers can get hurt in the WWE but It’s still fake. Here are some differences and similarities between the two. UFC is a combat sport where the outcomes are not pre-determined and the moves are all real and are done against a resisting opponent. The UFC has been broadcasting since 1993

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    Wrestling narrative

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    the year to try new things. It is the year where a student knows what he or she excels at. If this is the case‚ I am not a typical 11th grader. Because this year‚ I decided to try wrestling for the first time. I’ve always had experience with martial arts such as boxing‚ kickboxing‚ and Capoeira – a fight that was disguised as a dance by Brazilian slaves in the 1500s. Also‚ I’ve done school sports and athletic activities such as indoor and outdoor track‚ and lacrosse. But‚ until this year‚ I had

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    how to kill

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    Knowledge is survival" -The Propagation 1999 CONTENTS Introduction Psychology Multiple ID’s and personalities Concealment Hand to hand combat Basic martial arts Commando Fighting Techniques Gun use Special ammo Basic weapons skills Sentry removal Attacking from ambush Capture in passing Lying methodology Lie detector tests The art of escaping Explosives technics Poisons Communications Inteligence gathering Phone taps Survival kits Movement Tracking Advancing towards the enemy

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    April 1st‚ 2012. Loman‚ S.‚ (2009) Cutting Weight.‚ Retrieved from http://www.teenink.com/nonfiction/sports/article/71731/Cutting-Weight/ on April 1st‚ 2012. Matheny‚ Elliott.‚(Feb 15th‚ 2010)The Negative Health Effects of Weight Cutting in Mixed Martial Arts.‚ retrieved from http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2010/2/15/1311633/the-negative-health-effects-of on Feb 20th‚ 2012. McAllister‚ C‚. (Feb 24th‚ 2011).‚ How Much Weight can Wrestlers Lose?‚ Retrieved from http://www.livestrong.com/article/390253-how-much-weight-can-wrestlers-lose/

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    Blood Sports (Debate)

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    Against / opposition 2 nd Speaker ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- (Blood sports rules should be strengthened‚ not banned) Blood sports should not be banned; whatever problems there are with the sport can be fixed with reforms. The World Health Organization has called for tighter regulation‚ including “Simple rules‚ such as requiring medical clearance‚ national passports to prevent players from fighting

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    Fighting in Hockey

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    Still today‚ there is a continued debate on whether fighting should be allowed or banned in the National Hockey League (NHL). In generalization‚ most people see that physically fighting someone‚ fist-to-fist‚ is a negative conflict. However‚ in certain sports fighting is the main objective of the sport. For instance boxing‚ kickboxing‚ or the rising sport of UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship). Then people look at NHL‚ and point out that fighting is not the main purpose or goal of the sport. People

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    Boxing History

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    The History Of Boxing     The origin of boxing dates back to early 4000 B.C‚ and it only got bigger from there. From fighting for freedom to fighting for sport‚ “the manly art of self defence‚”(Whitecollarboxing.com)‚ boxing has become one of the biggest sports in the world. It has evolved over time like any sport from rules to equipment‚ but it kept the structure of the original flatline. Every fight was balanced by weight and size‚ that way no one was at a disadvantage. The winner was decided

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    History of Wrestling

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    History of Wrestling “No sport is older or more widely distributed than wrestling” (Encyclopedia Britannica). Wrestling has been part of people’s life styles in hand-to-hand combat‚ to actual competition till one of the opponents die‚ and now present day where the sport is for winning but not causing death. Many people think that the Greeks made and started wrestling but records show around 3000 B.C. the Egyptians and Babylonian started wrestling. The Egyptians and Babylonian mainly used wrestling

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