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Look up Grappling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. It is common in parts of the English-speaking world to use 'mixed wrestling' (noun) and 'grappling' synonymously although they are not synonyms Mixed Wrestling Video Disciplines Today, mixed wrestling video disciplines are broken down into two categories; International mixed wrestling video disciplines and folk mixed wrestling video disciplines. According to the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles, there are five current International mixed wrestling video disciplines acknowledged throughout the world. They are Greco-Roman Mixed Wrestling Video, freestyle mixed wrestling video, Sambo, Grappling, Beach mixed Wrestling Video and Judo. Greco-Roman Mixed Wrestling Video Greco-Roman is an International discipline and Olympic sport. "In Greco-Roman style, it is forbidden to hold the opponent below the belt, to make trips, and to actively use the legs in the execution of any action". Freestyle Mixed Wrestling Video Main article: Freestyle mixed wrestling: Freestyle mixed wrestling video is an International discipline and an Olympic sport. "In free style, it is allowed to hold the legs of the opponent, to make trips and to use actively legs on the execution of any action". Beach Mixed Wrestling Video Apparently in a bid to give mixed wrestling video greater appeal to television audiences, FILA adopted beach mixed wrestling video as an official discipline during 2004-2005. Beach mixed wrestling video is standing mixed wrestling done by female wrestlers, male or female, inside a sand-filled circle measuring 6 meters in diameter. There are only two weight categories, heavy and light. The objective is to throw your opponent or take your opponent to his or her back. The female wrestlers wear swimsuits rather than special mixed wrestling video uniforms. Female Wrestlers may also wear spandex or athletic shorts. Collegiate Mixed Wrestling Video Collegiate mixed wrestling video (sometimes known as folkstyle mixed wrestling video or scholastic mixed wrestling video) is the commonly used name of mixed wrestling video practiced at the university level in the United States. A very similar style is practiced at the high school and middle school levels, and also for younger participants. The term is used to distinguish the styles of mixed wrestling video used other parts of the world, and for those of the Olympic Games: Greco-Roman mixed wrestling video, and Freestyle mixed wrestling video. There are currently five tiers of collegiate mixed wrestling video, that being NCAA division 1, 2, and 3, NJCAA, NAIA, and the NCWA. The collegiate season starts in late October and culimanates with the NCAA tournament held in March. Folk Mixed Wrestling Video Khuresh (Tuvan wrestling)There are almost as many folk mixed wrestling video styles as there are national traditions, because folk mixed wrestling video describes a traditional form of mixed wrestling video unique to a culture or geographic region of the world. Folk mixed wrestling video styles are not yet recognized Internationally. The following list provides examples of mixed wrestling video systems that fall into this category. |
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