About Wrestling
Wrestling is a combat sport focused on grappling techniques, including takedowns, throws, pins, and submission holds. Unlike many striking-based martial arts, wrestling is centred around control, positioning, and physical endurance, with competitors aiming to outmuscle or outmaneuver their opponents rather than relying on strikes or kicks. What makes wrestling unique is its emphasis on body manipulation, with wrestlers using leverage, balance, and technique to gain superior positions or force their opponent onto the mat. It involves both stand-up wrestling, where competitors battle for control while standing, and ground wrestling, where they attempt to pin or submit the opponent once they are on the mat.
Wrestlers are trained to use their body to execute efficient and powerful moves, developing both strength and technique. The sport's simplicity and focus on fundamental principles, such as balance, agility, and strength, make it different from martial arts that require a broader array of techniques like striking, kicking, or weapon use.