It starts with a back hold. The wrestlers stand facing each other with their chests touching. When they start wrestling they try to trip or lift the other wrestler.
If one loses their grip they lose the contest. If one succeeds in getting the other to the ground, they win. The waring history of the Mongolians has given them a rich tradition in wrestling.
They try to get the opponent to touch the ground with any part of their body other than their feet. Martial arts from China are practiced all over the world. Shuai Jiao has its origins during the Qing Dynasty which began in It now has standardized rules and is practiced in China by military and police academies. There are three forms. One features a back grip.
Another a pant and belt grip and yet another which allows a range of holds. Despite its origins in life and death combat, modern Glima wrestling has high regard for the technical aspects of the sport rather than simple strength moves. The rules share similarities with Judo. It was developed as a form of unarmed combat for military use in the s.
This makes it a modern sport compared to many other wrestling forms. Its developers intended it to combine the best of existing forms of unarmed combat.
There are sport and combat versions of the wrestling style. Takedown: you score 2 points if you pin down your opponent and have control on top of your opponent. Reversal: when you are down on the mat after takedown, if you manage to reverse your opponent, you will get 2 points. Near fall: when you have your opponent not fully pinned down but to an angle of 45 or less for 2 seconds, you will score 2 points and will score 3 points if it is for five minutes or more. Penalty points: penalty points are awarded to your opponent if you do some code violations.
Let us see some of the standard rules and code violations. Stalling: one or both wrestlers not trying to wrestle each other and wasting time. Initially, a warning will be given, then one penalty point, then two penalty points, then again two penalty points, and then if it continues, it leads to disqualification. False start: wrestler starting before whistle blow will be given one penalty point for each time he does but no disqualification in this.
Illegal holds: illegal wrestling moves such as headlock without holding arms will lead to a penalty point, and you will be disqualified for the 4th time. Technical violations: technical violations include improper uniform, damaging the opponent's headgear, running away from the mat, injuring the opponent on purpose, which will lead to immediate one point, second-time two-point, then disqualification.
The most common, perhaps, is victory by points. Wrestlers can try and score points by executing legal holds, throws, takedowns, manoeuvring the opponent to expose his back to the mat for several seconds or by executing reversals. Moves carry points in accordance to their degree of difficulty and a single move can carry from anywhere between 1 to 5 points.
High scoring moves, generally arching throws, generally carry the maximum number of points. Players can also gain points if his opponent causes infractions, like executing illegal holds, trying to flee a hold rather than defend it, being too negative or passive and so on. These often result in cautions. Accumulating three cautions during a bout automatically results in the guilty wrestler getting disqualified.
At the end of the six-minute period, the total scores are tallied and the wrestler with more points wins. In case of a tie, the wrestler who has scored the maximum number of points from a single move is declared the winner. If wrestlers are level in that aspect as well, the least number of cautions and final point scored are taken in order as the tie-breaking factors.
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