World Martial Sports Federation

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Supplementary Explanation of Fighting Sports and Mixed Fighting Sports 1. Fighting Sports Fighting Sports refer to a category of competitive athletic activities in which two participants engage in controlled physical combat under specific rules and regulations. The objective is to demonstrate technical skill, physical conditioning, tactical intelligence, and discipline. Fighting sports generally include different forms of combat disciplines such as striking arts, grappling arts, and mixed systems. Examples include boxing, wrestling, judo, karate, kickboxing, and other regulated combat competitions. The main characteristics of fighting sports are: Clearly defined rules and safety regulations Competitive structure (matches, tournaments, championships) Technical and tactical training systems Development of physical strength, endurance, and mental focus Emphasis on sportsmanship and respect Fighting sports serve not only as competitive activities but also as systems for physical education, self-discipline, and character development. 2. Mixed Fighting Sports Mixed Fighting Sports (MFS) is a modern concept in combat sports that combines techniques and strategies from different fighting disciplines into a unified competitive and training system. Mixed Fighting Sports was established and founded by Super Grandmaster Mohammadullah Omar Iman Dost through extensive research in sports science, martial arts philosophy, and modern combat training methodologies. The aim of this system is to create a comprehensive combat sports framework that integrates effective techniques from multiple fighting styles while maintaining a structured educational and sporting environment. 3. Definition of Mixed Fighting Sports Mixed Fighting Sports (MFS) can be defined as: A modern combat sports system that integrates striking, grappling, and tactical fighting methods from various martial arts disciplines into a structured, scientific, and educational framework designed for sport competition, physical development, and practical combat efficiency. This system emphasizes: The integration of multiple fighting techniques Scientific training principles Structured educational progression Competitive sport development Physical, mental, and philosophical growth of practitioners 4. Conceptual Structure Mixed Fighting Sports generally focuses on three primary technical areas: Striking Techniques Punches, kicks, knees, elbows, and other stand-up striking methods. Grappling Techniques Throws, takedowns, clinch control, and ground fighting. Tactical Combat Strategy Distance control, timing, defense, transitions, and combat intelligence. ✅ Conclusion Mixed Fighting Sports represents a modern evolution of combat sports. While traditional fighting systems focus on specific techniques or styles, Mixed Fighting Sports provides a comprehensive and integrated system. Founded by Super Grandmaster Mohammadullah Omar Iman Dost, it seeks to unite the practical effectiveness of various martial arts with sports science, philosophical principles, and modern training methodologies, creating a balanced system for both competitive fighting and personal development.