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  2. List of practice weapons - Wikipedia

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    This list of practice weapons, is of weapons specifically designed for practice in different martial arts from around the world.Unlike those in the list of martial arts weapons article, many of which are designed to be effective weapons, generally those listed here are blunted or otherwise designed for safe regular practice and training.

  3. Sparring - Wikipedia

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    In many Japanese martial arts, a grappling-type sparring activity is usually called randori. In judo, this is essentially one-on-one sparring. In most forms of aikido, it is a formalized form of sparring where one aikidoka defends against many attackers. In karate, sparring is called kumite (組手), [4] see also randori. In kūdō, it is ...

  4. Headgear (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling headgear is designed to protect the ears from damage. It features either soft or hard plastic ear covers and straps around the chin and back of the head. It is commonly used in grappling sports such as amateur wrestling, submission wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

  5. Hogu - Wikipedia

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    Hogu (호구) is the armor worn by practitioners of Taekwondo and Geomdo during sparring and competition. Translated into English, hogu means chest or chest protector. The hogu has been used in World Taekwondo sparring since the 1950s and is considered the most important piece of sparring equipment in the Taekwondo practitioner's arsenal.

  6. Category:Martial arts equipment - Wikipedia

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    List of martial arts weapons; Wrestling headgear; Wrestling ring This page was last edited on 10 August 2022, at 19:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Kumite - Wikipedia

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    However, some karate schools use protective gear in free sparring, so that strikes can be delivered closer to their full power. Most karate clubs and most styles of karate combine some controlled full-contact sparring and some sparring with protective gear (from gloves to feet pads and up to full head and even chest guards such as in taekwondo).

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