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{{rpl|Taekwondo}} | {{rpl|Taekwondo}} | ||
{{rpl|Thai boxing}} | {{rpl|Thai boxing}} | ||
{{rpl|Wrestling (sports)|Wrestling}} | |||
==Other== | |||
{{rpl|Buddhist Lion's Roar (martial art)}} | {{rpl|Buddhist Lion's Roar (martial art)}} | ||
{{rpl|Okinawan Kempo}} | {{rpl|Okinawan Kempo}} | ||
{{rpl|Nyingbulam (jujutsu)}} | {{rpl|Nyingbulam (jujutsu)}} | ||
{{rpl|Japan Sumo Association}} | |||
{{rpl|United World Wrestling}} | |||
{{rpl|Freestyle wrestling}} | |||
{{rpl|Submission wrestling}} | |||
==Proposed articles== | ==Proposed articles== | ||
''This list is not exhaustive but it must be limited to high priority articles which will broaden essential coverage of the subject to enhance the reader's understanding''. | ''This list is not exhaustive but it must be limited to high priority articles which will broaden essential coverage of the subject to enhance the reader's understanding''. | ||
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==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)== | |||
{{r|Recovered memory}} | |||
{{r|Wrestling (sports)}} | |||
{{r|Infection control}} | |||
{{r|Martial arts (Eastern)}} |
Latest revision as of 11:00, 16 September 2024
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Root category
The root category heads a logical hierarchy for ease of subject navigation. It holds the core article and any key sub-topics. All other related articles are sub-categorised below the root.
Key topics
- Boxing: A combat sport between two opponents in a roped, square ring who attempt to strike each other with fists enclosed in padded gloves. [e]
- Fencing: A sport of fighting with blunted swords in accordance with set rules in order to score points. [e]
- Judo: An unarmed combat sport of Japanese origin in which a contestant uses holds and leverage to unbalance their opponent. [e]
- Karate: From the Japanese word meaning "empty hand", a form of unarmed combat in which hands and feet are used to deliver and block blows. In competition, all blows must fall short. [e]
- Sumo: Japanese form of heavyweight wrestling. [e]
- Taekwondo: Korean martial art similar to karate. [e]
- Thai boxing: Martial art and combat sport characterised by its concentration on stand-up and clinch striking. [e]
- Wrestling: A form of unarmed combat involving close physical contact which is primarily a sport. [e]
Other
- Buddhist Lion's Roar (martial art): A Tibetan martial arts system reaching the days of ancient India (2500 BC) [e]
- Okinawan Kempo: A karate-like martial art originating in Okinawa with stances narrower and deeper than other styles, emphasizing Kata, and sparring during training done without protective gear. [e]
- Nyingbulam (jujutsu): A form of Jujutsu set upon a Buddhist ethics foundation as developed by Nyingbu Wangdue.sensei (Jason W. Carter) in 2001 as a family Ryu in Ontario, Canada. [e]
- Japan Sumo Association: Add brief definition or description
- United World Wrestling: Add brief definition or description
- Freestyle wrestling: Add brief definition or description
- Submission wrestling: Add brief definition or description
Proposed articles
This list is not exhaustive but it must be limited to high priority articles which will broaden essential coverage of the subject to enhance the reader's understanding.
- Recovered memory [r]: Description given to the apparent memory of event(s) that, if they occurred, were previously forgotten for a relatively long time. [e]
- Wrestling (sports) [r]: A form of unarmed combat involving close physical contact which is primarily a sport. [e]
- Infection control [r]: Programs of disease surveillance, generally within health care facilities, designed to investigate, prevent, and control the spread of infections and their causative microorganisms. [e]
- Martial arts (Eastern) [r]: Add brief definition or description