Sanda and taekwondo, is there a difference between sanda and taekwondo

Updated on physical education 2024-02-08
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sanda pays more attention to actual combat, paying attention to fighting skills, while taekwonquan mainly uses legs, the legs are more independent, and the force is focused on using strength. Each martial art has its own advantages and disadvantages, I recommend practicing well, you have practiced sanda for a year, if you are not lazy, then you must have a certain level, and then you can learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses by practicing taekwon. The progress of martial arts focuses on the communication between the sects, so that you will have a broad horizon, practice to do half the work, I am based on sanda, and the key to my victory is to absorb the advantages of each faction, such as through the back of the fist to speed up the snatch of sanda straight punch, so that I benefited a lot, the same Muay Thai back kick leg to make up for the lack of emptiness in the back of Sanda, I hope you correct your mentality, do not have a rejection mentality, so as to absorb the strengths.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Have you been practicing Sanda for a year?

    If you learn well.

    I think you'd better go straight to the coach of the taekwondo gym.

    He can't even be your opponent.

    To add: I bet on four moves

    If you beat him within four moves, count me as a winner

    If it's not more than four moves.

    Count me in losing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hehe, in fact, the master led the way into the door, and the cultivation depended on the individual.

    But taekwondo is based on leg techniques and supplemented by hands.

    Generally speaking, taekwondo in schools should be based on etiquette.

    Also, there are a lot of leg moves that are actually not available in Sanda.

    For example, 360 540

    Personally, I think that taekwondo is more performative than sanda.

    In fact, taekwondo is still very good.

    If the landlord is interested, he can study seriously.

    ps: Taekwondo spirit, courtesy, righteousness, honesty, patience, self-denial, and perseverance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think you can go and coach them alone.

    Taekwondo is really not ideal.

    In mixed martial arts, isn't taekwondo all about being abused?

    Sanda is good, oops, if you want to be stronger, add some wrestling judo or something.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Sanda should be a little bit!

    Taekwondo is based on leg techniques! The horizontal kick is similar to Sanda's whip leg, but it's not exactly the same!

    Let's see what rules are played! The rules are different, and the results are different!

    But Sanda is based on actual combat! And taekwondo is mainly to cultivate sentiment (止弋)!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I have been practicing sanda for 7 years and I also learned taekwondo when I was in school.

    I found that there are more taekwondo flower boxing embroidered legs now.

    Think about it, how can you have so much time to do those gorgeous moves in actual combat.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tell your friend that taekwondo has no practical skills at all, I practiced Muay Thai for half a year, and I once had a draw with a WTF coach. Sanda is the most practical one. I advise you to specialize in sanda.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Each has its own characteristics, but also depends on personal ability, confrontation ability, resistance to blows, pay attention to the training of basic skills, strength training, otherwise the leg kick out soft and non-lethal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't know if the landlord will see it** Here is the first recommendation to dream of the magic machine** [Romance of the Dragon and Snake] This book is written about the process of a teenager learning national art After reading it, I feel a lot of emotion Although the exaggeration is very large, but I have to say that many of the theories handed down by the older generation are indeed correct For example, the national art only kills people, not performs Lou mainly wants to have strong combat ability, it is better to learn anything than to learn to kill - -Only kung fu with killing intent in the heart is powerful Of course, it is impossible to kill people in modern society.

    I haven't studied sanda and taekwondo, but I personally think that sanda and taekwondo are both a means of defeating the enemy, and since they are means, then the most direct and the most effective, when your physical fitness is good, you can use any kind of kung fu with ease.

    I also saw about sanda and taekwondo while watching TV.

    Words spoken with the concept in [Romance of the Dragon and Snake]**.

    The hands are two doors, and they all rely on their legs to beat people.

    But masters rarely use their legs, and although the lethality of legs is great, using legs means that there is a flaw in their center of gravity.

    When being attacked by others or fighting against the enemy, the frame is easy to fall apart, and it is not easy to flexibly adjust the movements, and I feel that although Sanda is not very gorgeous, the tricks are practical.

    And the high kicks in taekwondo look really enjoyable, but imagine being dodged by your opponent and attacked at the same time.

    The result should be disastrous.

    Short fists, good defense, long legs, good offense.

    Fight defensive counterattacks with punches.

    Use your legs to fight with all your might.

    What kind of character is the landlord If you feel the right way with your own style You can learn taekwondo.

    There are two sides to the story: Concentration may lead to greater achievement in a limited time.

    However, winning the strengths of hundreds of schools may not last long to break through the original defects.

    Whether to learn or not to learn depends on the real thoughts of the landlord When you ask this question.

    Maybe I have made a decision in my heart without a word.

    It's about learning but wanting to be recognized by others so that they can agree that your choice is right.

    Give yourself a reason to study.

    Personally, I think if your family conditions allow.

    Then follow your heart.

    Put your mind in the future.

    Think about whether today's decision will result in a lifetime of regret for yourself.

    If you have no regrets about this decision in the future, go for it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it's a real fight between Sanda and someone who practices taekwondo, it's better to fight.

    Sanda leg method is mainly hooked, like a yin move, which is actually cold, and taekwondo is a direct hit, which is easy to be prevented.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course, it's sanda more ruthless, it's not bad to practice taekwondo, you can practice it, reflect speed, and so on, taekwondo is more suitable for performance, hehe, of course, if it's an itf, the nature is different.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no high or low in martial arts, and it is not possible to say which martial arts are powerful, which martial arts is not powerful,,, there is a high and low difference is the person who practices martial arts, his strength, reaction, understanding, there is a big difference, it depends on what you are suitable for learning, and if you are suitable for yourself, you can play his greatest characteristics, if you have flexible and powerful legs, then learn taekwondo, if you have flexible and powerful hands, then learn sanda,。。

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hehe, it's very lively.

    I am also a university student, and I have been practicing taekwondo for 6 years. I also took a different martial art last semester, Sanda. Because the feeling of different martial arts is not the same, I watched the teacher bang the sandbag, but I didn't have any reaction, and the hand that could split one or two bricks was weak in front of the sandbag...

    But after that semester, I was able to play like a teacher. I've learned a lot ...

    I recommend that you learn taekwondo, although it may be a little unprofessional, but you can definitely learn something.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no good or bad in martial arts, and whoever fights ruthlessly will be powerful.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Taekwondo has a lot of high legs, and there are many continuous attacks, strong directionality, don't talk nonsense if you don't understand, taekwondo has a backslide counterattack, and the backkick and backspin counterattack are quite ruthless.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The two types are not the same, in fact, I recommend you to learn sanda ..Because the taekwondo show is beautiful! But Sanda is very powerful! Sanda is more powerful than taekwondo!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If the two are just a leg comparison, the legs of taekwondo are fast and ruthless.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Each has its own benefits.

    I studied taekwondo for four years, and I think taekwondo is more ruthless.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1. The content is different, Sanda has offensive and defensive techniques in it, which is combined with falling, hitting, and kicking, all of which are seen and dismantled

    In taekwondo, the leg method occupies a large part, and the movements on the hands are generally used for defense, so taekwondo is mainly based on leg attacks, while sanda is a combination of punches and feet, which can be attacked or defended.

    2. Practical differences, the practicality of general taekwondo is on the legs, the legs are the most important point of attack, and Sanda is the combination of the movements on the hands and the movements on the feet.

    3. The difference in effect, practicing taekwondo can make the strength of the legs stronger, and practicing all aspects of the body can be trained.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Sanda: The two sides use offensive and defensive tactics such as kicking, hitting, and falling to engage in hand-to-hand combat and confrontation in accordance with the rules. Sanda is also called sanshou, and in ancient times it was called hand fighting, hand fighting, technical fighting, etc.

    To put it simply, two people fight face to face with their bare hands. In 1979, sanshou became a competitive event in our country. Compete in an 80-centimeter-high, 8-meter-square ring.

    Techniques from various martial arts schools such as kicking, hitting, and wrestling are allowed in the Sanshou competition, and grappling is not allowed, and it is not allowed to attack vital parts such as the throat and crotch; Athletes compete equally under the same conditions by weight and protective gear. In the struggle against the enemy, these boundaries are gone, and the military and police focus on striking at the opponent's vital parts in the struggle against the enemy. The moves used are also relatively **, and the lethality is greater.

    Taekwondo: An individual taekwondo competition is played by two competitors in a 12m x 12m area of blue and red. Competitors can attack their opponent's torso with kicks or punches, or attack their opponent's face with kicks.

    Participants are required to wear protective gear on all vulnerable parts. The men's and women's competitions will be played over 3 rounds, with each leg lasting 2 minutes. There is a 1-minute break between rounds. There are four referees at each match who monitor the game and impose penalties at the centre of the play area and the other three corners.

    If the offending participant is sentenced twice"kyong-go"(warning) or once"gam-jeom"(demerit points) will be deducted 1 point. All scores will be displayed on the electronic scoring device, e.g. 1 point for an effective attack on the opponent's torso, 2 points for an effective attack on the opponent's face, and 1 extra point for a knock down.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The difference between taekwondo and sanda is different in the rules and attack focus Taekwondo has a punch attack, but the share only accounts for 5% of the rules The attack is basically completed by the legs The defense is not very strong But Sanda is different The punches and legs are balanced as a means of attack The main techniques are punches and foot throws The main moves are straight swings Uppercuts Kick whips and swing splits and scrapes also allow a certain degree of knee as a means of attack There are a lot of wrestling and taking The specific ones are very similar to those in the grappling You can refer to it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The biggest differences are: 1. The combination is different, and Sanda often cooperates with boxing and wrestling. 2. The wrestling method is unique to Sanda and is also passed down by our ancestors. 3. The costumes are different, taekwondo is more elegant, and the sanda trousers, vests, and bare feet look more sturdy.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Yes, there is a big difference! Sanda uses boxing, taekwondo, and wrestling in one combat sport! Win or lose with points and OK! Taekwondo is the effective part of the opponent's protective gear that is used to beat the opponent with the legs, and the victory is determined by the number of points! `

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    There are certain differences: mainly in clothing and combinations Sanda: use punches, legs, and falls!

    Clothing: shorts, shorts Taekwondo: shelving punches, legs!

    Clothing: Pure white clothes are used as a symbol to create a division of etiquette and rank!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    There is a big difference. Sanda is a new type of martial art. It is a combination of the advantages of all martial arts. I'm just practicing sanda. If you have any questions, you can add me. 327262824

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Yes, the most fundamental difference is that a hand can be blocked without blocking, and it can also be used to attack the opponent. Whereas, taekwondo is attacking the opponent with the legs.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    The most obvious difference between Sanda and Taekwondo is that one can be wrestled and the other cannot be wrestled! The biggest advantage of Sanda is also falling!!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Yes, sanda can be used with hands and feet, taekwondo can only use legs, and the most important sanda can be wrestling, and sanda is practical.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Sanda is kicking and falling, with actual combat Taekwondo is based on leg skills, and the difference between the two is roughly these.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Sanda ends the match with one side being knocked out, while Taekwondo is with a score

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Yes, taekwondo with legs, sanda is more comprehensive, there are punches; Leg; There's also a wrestling method.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    The difference is so big, Sanda is with hands and feet, while Taekwondo is with feet.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Sanda and taekwondo are different from one hand and one with feet.

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