a Japanese martial art that focuses on redirecting an opponent's energy rather than meeting force with force

aikido, japán harcművészet
a premier mixed martial arts organization known for its high-level competitions featuring fighters from various disciplines

Ultimate Fighting Championship, Végzetes Harc Bajnokság
any type of sports that include fighting which are especially originated in the Far East, such as judo, kung fu, etc.

harcművészetek, küzdősportok
a Chinese martial art encompassing a wide range of fighting styles and techniques

kung fu, kínai harcművészet
a Korean martial art characterized by its emphasis on high kicks and jumping and spinning kicks

taekwondo, koreai harcművészet
a martial art and sport that emphasizes grappling and throwing techniques, originated in Japan

dzsúdó, japán harcművészet
a Japanese martial art and combat sport that focuses on ground fighting and grappling techniques

dzsúdzsucu, dzsúdzsicu
a martial art that involves striking and blocking techniques, typically practiced for self-defense, sport, or physical fitness

karate, egy harcművészet
a Japanese martial art that focuses on swordsmanship with bamboo swords and protective armor

kendó, egy japán harcművészet
a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music

Capoeira
a Chinese full-contact fighting system incorporating punches, kicks, throws, and sweeps

Sanda, egy kínai teljes kontaktos harcrendszer
a combat sport that focuses on grappling and ground fighting techniques

brazil jiu-jitsu, BJJ
a traditional form of Thai martial arts characterized by its emphasis on practical fighting techniques

Muay Boran, egy hagyományos thai harcművészeti forma
a Korean martial art that focuses on joint locks, throws, and strikes for self-defense

hapkido, egy koreai harcművészet
a martial art that originated in Russia, emphasizing grappling techniques and self-defense

szambo, Oroszországban kialakult harcművészet
a sport in which fighters wear special gloves and use only their fists to hit each other

boksz, bokszolás
the adapted version of taekwondo for athletes with physical disabilities, allowing them to participate in the sport

para taekwondo
the practice of judo adapted for athletes with physical disabilities, emphasizing techniques suitable for their abilities and circumstances

para judo
a martial art in which two people fight using long and thin swords

vívás
a combar sport where individuals with physical disabilities engage in fencing while seated in a wheelchair

kerekesszékes vívás, fogyatékos vívás
the skill or art of using a sword, typically in combat or as a sport

vívás, kardjáték
a defensive technique in fencing where a fighter deflects or blocks an opponent's attack with their weapon

hárítás, védekezés
a form of mixed martial arts competition held within an enclosed, caged area

ketrecharc, kalitkaharc
a sport in which two players hold each other while trying to throw or force the other one to the ground

birkózás, pankráció
a form of combat sport where opponents grapple and attempt to pin each other to the mat using various techniques, emphasizing takedowns and ground control

szabadfogású birkózás, szabad stílusú birkózás
a style of wrestling where holds below the waist are prohibited, emphasizing throws and takedowns

görög-római birkózás, klasszikus birkózás
a wrestling technique used to gain control over an opponent by taking them down to the mat or ground

leterítés, fogás
a technique used by a wrestler to escape from a disadvantaged position and gain control over their opponent

fordulat, ellentámadás
a technique used by a wrestler to reverse their opponent's position from the bottom to the top

váltás, megfordítás
a maneuver used by a wrestler to break free from their opponent's hold or pinning attempt

menekülés, kiszabadulás
a situation that occurs when one wrestler holds both of the opponent's shoulders on the mat simultaneously for a specified period

rögzítés, immobilizálás
a situation in wrestling when a wrestler almost pins their opponent, achieving a count of two but not the full three required for a pin

majdnem bukás, éppenhogy megúszott bukás
the defensive stance and positioning that athletes adopt to protect themselves from attacks while maintaining readiness to counter in combat sports like boxing and fencing

őr, védőállás
a wrestling move where a wrestler jumps and kicks their opponent while in mid-air

ugró rúgás, dropkick
(professional wrestling) the situation when a good character switches to a bad character

sarkfordulat, gonoszsággá válás
(combat sports) a kicking technique where the leg is thrust outward from the body's side, typically targeting an opponent's midsection or legs

oldalrúgás, sidekick
a technique in martial arts where a fighter thrusts their foot forward to create distance

toló rúgás, lökő rúgás
a combat sport that blends striking and grappling techniques from various disciplines, both standing and on the ground

vegyes harcművészetek, vegyes harc
a submission technique in combat sports where pressure is applied to the opponent's ankle joint by hooking their heel

sarokhorog, sarokzár
(combat sports) the imaginary line down the middle of a fighter's body

középvonal, központi tengely
a weight class in combat sports, typically including competitors weighing up to 51 kg

légsúly, légsúly kategória
a weight class in combat sports, typically including boxers or mixed martial artists weighing between 52.2 and 53.5 kg

kisváltósúly, kisváltósúlyú kategória
a weight class in combat sports for fighters who weigh between 56 and 57 kg

pehelysúly, pehelysúlyú kategória
(in boxing) a weight usually between 59 and 61.2 kilograms

könnyűsúly, könnyűsúlyú kategória
a weight category between lightweight and middleweight in professional boxing and similar sports, typically 63–67 kg or 139–147 lb
(in wrestling and boxing) a weight in the heaviest category which is above 91kg

nehézsúly, nehézsúlyú kategória
a weight class in boxing and other combat sports, typically for competitors weighing between 70 and 73 kg

középsúly, középsúlyú kategória
a weight class in boxing and mixed martial arts for competitors who weigh between 76 and 79 kg

félnehézsúly, könnyű nehézsúly
a weight class in boxing or wrestling for competitors who weigh between 85 and 90.7 kg

cruiserweight, cruiser súlycsoport
a weight class in combat sports, typically for competitors weighing over a specific limit, often above 91 kg

szupernehéz súly, szupernehéz súlycsoport
a Japanese combat sport where two wrestlers aim to force each other out of a ring or to the ground

szumó, szumó birkózás
a sporting match in which individuals wrestle

mérkőzés, küzdelem
a form of martial arts known for its practical self-defense techniques

egy harcművészeti forma, amely gyakorlati önvédelem technikáiról ismert
an ancient Greek martial art combining boxing and wrestling techniques

pankration, egy ókori görög harcművészet
(in professional wrestling) the act of touching a teammate to switch places in a match

a tag, a váltás
(of wrestlers or boxers) to let go of or come out of a grappling position, particularly when asked by the referee

szakítani, elválasztani
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