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Sparring

Sparring is a form of training common to many combat sports. It can encompass a range of activities and techniques such as punching, kicking, grappling, throwing, wrestling or submission work dependent on style. Although the precise form varies, it is essentially relatively 'free-form' fighting, with enough rules, customs, or agreements to minimize…

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Differences between styles

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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

MMA

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Sparring

Nodes48
Edges47
Triples52
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.041667
Components1

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Sparring

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related to Names and types · 24
Sparring → Another, English, However, In, In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, In Capoeira, In Chinese, In Karate, In Kūdō, In Silat, In Western, Indian, International Taekwon-Do Federation, ITF, Japanese, See, Shastarvidya, Some, Sonchi, Taekwondo
related to MMA · 6
Sparring → Former Ultimate Fighting Championship, Jamie Varner, Johny Hendricks, Robbie Lawler, There, UFC
related to Safety · 6
Sparring → Brazil, Despite, For Olympic-style, In, One, They
related to Differences between styles · 3
Sparring → If, Karate, The
related to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu · 2
Sparring → Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, It
is a · 1
Sparring → form of training common to many combat sports

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Sparringis aform of training common to many combat sports0.90text
punchinginstance ofIt can encompass a range of activities and techniques0.80text
kickinginstance ofIt can encompass a range of activities and techniques0.80text
grapplinginstance ofIt can encompass a range of activities and techniques0.80text
throwinginstance ofIt can encompass a range of activities and techniques0.80text
wrestling or submission work dependent on styleinstance ofIt can encompass a range of activities and techniques0.80text
Karate will normally begin with the players at opposite sides of the matinstance ofsparring in a striking art0.80text
will be given a point for striking the appropriate areainstance ofsparring in a striking art0.80text
will be given a foul for striking an inappropriate area or stepping out of the areainstance ofsparring in a striking art0.80text
judo might begin with the partners holding one anotherinstance ofSparring in a grappling art0.80text
end if they separate.The organization of sparring matches also variesinstance ofSparring in a grappling art0.80text
Sparringrelated to Brazilian Jiu JitsuBrazilian Jiu Jitsu0.60section

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