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The aim of the sport
Two players are pitted against each other in a timed contest.
Each attempts to make scores by throwing their opponent onto his back
and/or holding their opponent down on his back for a certain amount of
time.
In competitions which involve adults and older juveniles, scores may
also be made by attempting strangle holds and armlocks.
The players are roughly matched in weight and, in junior contests, also
by age and experience.
As players progress in the sport, learning new techniques and
developing their skills, they progress through a series of grades which
are denoted by the colour of the belt worn by the player.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 October 2007 )
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