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  2. Sumo - Wikipedia

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    Sumo originated in Japan, the only country where it is practised professionally and where it is considered the national sport. [2] [3] It is considered a gendai budō, which refers to modern Japanese martial arts, but the sport has a history spanning many centuries.

  3. Gendai budō - Wikipedia

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    This definition is incorrect as sumo is an ancient art that has attained popularity and media coverage in the modern era. Gendai budō have origins in koryū , the traditional Japanese martial arts. For example, Kano Jigoro (嘉納 治五郎 Kanō Jigorō , 1860–1938) founded judo in part as an attempt to systematize the myriad traditions of ...

  4. Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese martial arts, "initiative" (先, sen) is "the decisive moment when a killing action is initiated." [20] There are two types of initiative in Japanese martial arts, early initiative (先の先, sen no sen), and late initiative (後の先, go no sen). Each type of initiative complements the other, and has different advantages and ...

  5. Sports in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sumo wrestling. Sumo wrestling is the national sport in Japan. Sumo wrestling is believed to have originated in Japan, with its governing body being the Japan Sumo Association. It is considered a gendai budō, which refers to modern Japanese martial art, but the sport has a history spanning many

  6. Martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Many other Indian martial arts such as Mardhani Khel and Paika Akhada survived by practitioners practicing the art in secret, or by telling the colonial authorities that it was a form of dance. While many regional Indian martial arts forms are fading into obscurity, martial arts such as Gatka and Kalaripayattu are experiencing a gradual ...

  7. International Sumo Federation - Wikipedia

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    The International Sumo Federation (IFS) is the largest international governing body of sport Sumo with over 87 member countries. It was formed in 1992 and is the only Sumo organization recognised by the International Olympic Committee and World Anti-Doping Agency .

  8. Sumo vs. Conventional Deadlifts: Which Is Best? - AOL

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    The deadlift is a weight training staple for building glute strength and size. Here, experts determine which variation, sumo or conventional, is best.

  9. List of martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Martial arts can be grouped by type or focus, or alternatively by regional origin. This article focuses on the latter grouping of these unique styles of martial arts. For Hybrid martial arts, as they originated from the late 19th century and especially after 1950, it may be impossible to identify unique or predominant regional origins. It is ...