Combat Sports Category
Subduing an enemy armed with a baton
Function and Use: Used for grappling and combat training, and competitions. Material, Craftsmanship, and Performance Characteristics: 1. The plastic stick body is highly resilient, with a non-slip sleeve on the surface. It provides a comfortable grip and is not easy to drop; 2. Spherical caps are fitted to both ends of the stick body, formed by polyurethane foam molding. The handle is thickened with sponge, providing high energy absorption. During training, it can effectively protect and reduce the risk of injury;
International Boxing Federation license supplier
The International Boxing Association (IBA), formerly known as the International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) established in 1946, was officially reorganized and renamed in Hong Kong, China in 2019. As an international organization dedicated to promoting boxing worldwide, the IBA aims to unite boxing professionals and enthusiasts, popularize the sport, improve technical standards, and enhance exchanges and friendship among boxing communities worldwide.
International Muay Thai Federation license supplier
Established in 1990 with headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand. The main objective is to promote Muay Thai as a cultural art form and a self-defense sport. In June 2004, the International Amateur Muay Thai Federation was recognized by the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF). At the same time, amateur Muay Thai was included in the Southeast Asian Games, the Asian Games, and the Olympic Games.
International Wushu Federation Global Supplier
The International Wushu Federation (IWUF) was founded in 1990. Headquartered in Beijing, China, it is the highest global governing body for wushu, currently with nearly 160 member countries and regions. The IWUF's core mission is to promote and develop wushu (including routines and sanda), establishing international competition rules, organizing top-tier events such as the World Wushu Championships and the World Cup Wushu Sanda Competition, and actively promoting wushu's inclusion in the Olympic Games. In 2002, the IWUF received provisional recognition from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and in 2021, it became a formally recognized International Single Sport Federation. Wushu was a demonstration sport at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and became a formal competition event at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games. Through cultural dissemination, technical standardization, and multilateral cooperation, the IWUF is committed to developing wushu into a globally influential Olympic sport.
World Karate Federation license supplier
The World Karate Federation (WKF) was founded in Japan in November 1970. Its predecessor was the World Union of Karate-do Organizations (WUKO). In June 1999, it received official recognition from the International Olympic Committee. It has several committees, including those for ordinary karate and traditional karate. The organization has members in over 200 countries and regions worldwide. It regularly holds events such as the World Karate Championships, working to promote the global development of karate, facilitate exchanges between athletes, and foster friendly relations among member associations.
World Taekwondo license supplier
The World Taekwondo Federation, abbreviated as WTF, was renamed the World Taekwondo in June 2017, abbreviated as WT. Founded in Seoul, South Korea in 1973, it has 182 member associations across four continental taekwondo federations: Asia, Europe, Africa, and Pan America. The organization was recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1980 and became an official Olympic sport at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Taekwondo is a sport primarily using hands and feet for combat or sparring.
World Wrestling Federation license supplier
The United World Wrestling (UWW) is the governing body for international amateur wrestling. Formerly known as the International Amateur Wrestling Federation, founded in Stockholm, Sweden in 1912, it adopted its current name in September 2014. Headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, it governs nearly 200 member nations and is responsible for establishing rules and organizing competitions in Greco-Roman, freestyle, and women's wrestling worldwide, including World Championships, World Cups, and Olympic qualifying events. The federation's aims are to encourage and develop various types of wrestling, provide technical support for wrestling development in various countries, and foster friendly relations between wrestlers and associations from different countries.
Chinese Boxing Association Sponsor
The Chinese Boxing Federation (CBF), whose English name is CHINESE BOXING FEDERATION, is a national, non-profit sports organization voluntarily formed by boxing organizations from provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, the People's Liberation Army, various industry sports federations, and separately planned cities or organizations recognized by laws and regulations. Its purpose is to promote the development of boxing, popularize the sport, and improve technical levels.
Chinese Wushu Association Supplier
The Chinese Wushu Association is a national mass sports social group that promotes the development of this project, promotes the popularization of Wushu and improves its technical level. It is a member group of the All-China Sports Federation and the Chinese Olympic Committee. It is composed of Wushu associations from various provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, and cities separately planned, various industry sports associations, universities, other legally established Wushu social organizations, and individuals who love the Wushu cause. It is a national non-profit social organization in the Wushu industry.
Chinese Wrestling Association Sponsor
The Chinese Wrestling Association (CWA), also known as the CHINESE WRESTLING ASSOCIATION, is a national, non-profit sports organization composed of voluntary members from provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, the People's Liberation Army, various industry sports associations, and separately planned cities or wrestling organizations recognized by law and regulations. The Association promotes the development and popularization of wrestling, and improves the technical level of the sport.
Chinese Karate Association Supplier
The China Karate Association is a professional, national, non-profit social organization voluntarily formed by karate associations from provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, industry sports federations, sports organizations under the People's Liberation Army, other legal karate social groups, sports colleges, and individuals who love karate.
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