A general term for sports in which two competitors compete against each other using techniques such as throwing, hitting, punching, and kicking. Sports can be broadly divided into bare-handed sports such as sumo, judo, karate, aikido, and wrestling, and sports using equipment such as kendo, fencing, and naginata. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
相対した2名の競技者が投・打・突・蹴などの技をかけ合い,その優劣を競う競技の総称。相撲,柔道,空手,合気道,レスリングなど徒手で行うもの,剣道,フェンシング,なぎなたなど用具を用いるものに大別される。
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