Shootfighting
Искусствоシュートファイティング
Обзор
Japanese hybrid martial art combining professional wrestling catch techniques with martial arts striking. Influenced the development of MMA. Shooto (the sport version) holds regular professional competitions.
Shoot fightingShoot WrestlingShooto
Боевая эффективность
Общий боевой рейтинг
8/10
История и происхождение
Satoru Sayama (Shooto) / Bart Vale (Shootfighting)
Преемственность и ключевые фигуры
Структура и тренировки
Shoot (Legitimate Takedown) — the term comes from pro wrestling; a real takedown attempt vs. a 'worked' oneCatch-Wrestling Submissions — neck cranks, leg locks, and torque-based submissions inherited from catch-as-catch-canPalm Strikes (Open Hand) — many Shootfighting rulesets required open-palm strikes to the face instead of closed fistsStanding Submission Attempts — aggressive standing guillotines and headlock takedowns; bridging wrestling and strikingHybrid Guard Passing — early systematic approach to passing guard combining wrestling pressure with submission awareness
SubmissionsStrikingTakedownsGround fightingCatch wrestling holds
hybridjapanese martial art
Соревнования
Медицина и безопасность
high/10
Источники и ссылки
[1] Sayama, Satoru. Shooto: The Real Fight. 1985. — link
[2] Green, Thomas A. Martial Arts of the World. ABC-CLIO, 2001.
[3] Bart Vale. Shootfighting: The Complete Manual. (1999)
Sayama Satoru (Tiger Mask / Super Tiger). Shooto: The Real Mixed Martial Art. (1985).
География и статус
Соревновательный спортАктивное
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