Is Martial Art Actually a Sport?

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Bryan
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Is Martial Art Actually a Sport?

Post by Bryan » Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:07 am

Martial arts are considered sports due to their competitive elements, physical skill requirements, and organized competitions. Examples include judo and taekwondo, both Olympic sports with structured rules and international events. Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is another example, blending various styles into a regulated sport with professional leagues and championships.

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Re: Is Martial Art Actually a Sport?

Post by Heatman » Thu Jul 18, 2024 8:56 pm

Yes of course, martial artist definitely a sport and it's regarded as a combat sport. It is one of the most popular sports in China with thousands of people taking part in so many martial arts school.

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Re: Is Martial Art Actually a Sport?

Post by Henrywrites » Fri Jul 26, 2024 4:57 am

It is a sports and there are competitions being held about it as well. I can't even agree with anyone who would say that it is not because there are techniques and ways that people adopt in ensuring that they train better for the sports.

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Re: Is Martial Art Actually a Sport?

Post by Heatman » Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:08 am

Henrywrites wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2024 4:57 am It is a sports and there are competitions being held about it as well. I can't even agree with anyone who would say that it is not because there are techniques and ways that people adopt in ensuring that they train better for the sports.
It is just like asking if any combat sports is really a sports because of how the nature of being involved in that sports is carried out. Martial arts it is a very competitive sports which is even played in the Olympics.

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Re: Is Martial Art Actually a Sport?

Post by TheBeast » Thu Aug 29, 2024 2:20 pm

martial arts are indeed considered a sport, but they’re also called an "art" due to their combination of physical techniques and philosophical principles. As a sport, martial arts involve structured training, competition, and skill development. The term "art" reflects the disciplined and creative aspects of mastering techniques, forms, and strategies. It emphasizes the graceful execution, personal expression, and cultural significance behind the movements, blending physical prowess with a deeper, often spiritual practice.

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