ABOUT SHOOTO
HISTORY
Shooto is one of the first mixed martial arts systems and originally comes from Japan. Like some forms of kickboxing, Shooto allows punching, kicking, and kneeing to any part of the body, head and legs. However, Shooto also incorporates throwing, sweeping, tackling, and ground fighting, as well as many variations of submission locking and choking. A shoot wresting match may be won by a knock out, a choke out, or a submission.
Due to the vast quantity of combative techniques involved in Shoot Wrestling, Shooters must have a comprehensive knowledge of several different martial arts styles and ranges. The punching and kicking ranges are primarily cultivated through modified Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) training methods. The Muay Thai training methods are modified in order to compensate for the grappling and throwing involved in Shooto match. The majority of throwing, grappling, and wrestling techniques in Shooto are incorporated from English Catch-As-Catch-Can Wrestling, Russian Sambo, and Japanese Judo.