Competition Combat

COMPETITION FIGHT


A spectacular component of Qwan Ki Do is the competition that represents the sporting form of Qwan Ki Do.


In the past, war and battle were the ultimate and relentless test for combatants, since knowledge of the military arts made the difference between life and death.

 

Over the centuries, the application of martial arts has evolved. They are no longer practiced only to attack or defend on a battlefield, but for new and multiple purposes: developing one's physical and mental abilities, learning to manage different types of stress, facilitating the achievement of an inner balance, a state of serenity and, last but not least, to equip oneself with fighting skills that can prove useful in case of self-defense and / or others.


The competition not only allows a comparison in compliance with safety regulations, but it is also an excellent opportunity to test the reflexes, the technical level and the emotional abilities of the student; it makes it possible to verify not only the extent of his knowledge, but also his gaps and weaknesses.


In the fight of Qwan Ki Do, the genuine martial art spirit of commitment, altruism, humility and overcoming one's limits ensures the good balance of the competitive gesture and prevents the emergence of excessive ambitions for personal victory and the excessive spirit of champion.


QWAN KI DO / COMPETITION FIGHT

COMPETITION FIGHT


A spectacular component of Qwan Ki Do is the competition that represents the sporting form of Qwan Ki Do.


In the past, war and battle were the ultimate and relentless test for combatants, since knowledge of the military arts made the difference between life and death.

 

Over the centuries, the application of martial arts has evolved. They are no longer practiced only to attack or defend on a battlefield, but for new and multiple purposes: developing one's physical and mental abilities, learning to manage different types of stress, facilitating the achievement of an inner balance, a state of serenity and, last but not least, to equip oneself with fighting skills that can prove useful in case of self-defense and / or others.


The competition not only allows a comparison in compliance with safety regulations, but it is also an excellent opportunity to test the reflexes, the technical level and the emotional abilities of the student; it makes it possible to verify not only the extent of his knowledge, but also his gaps and weaknesses.


In the fight of Qwan Ki Do, the genuine martial art spirit of commitment, altruism, humility and overcoming one's limits ensures the good balance of the competitive gesture and prevents the emergence of excessive ambitions for personal victory and the excessive spirit of champion.


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