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Submission wrestling is a term used to refer to a martial art and combat sport, a family of martial arts, a group of combat sports, and an aspect of martial arts in general focused on grappling in the clinch and ground ranges with the goal of defeating an opponent through the use of submission hold. In reference to the martial art and combat sport, this generally implies the absence of [gi]s and the prohibition of grabbing clothing, although this is not true in reference to the family of martial arts or group of combat sports.
The term "submission wrestling" is often used with a number of different meaning. In addition, other terms like submission fighting, submission grappling, and grappling are used to refer to meanings that are also associated with submission wrestling. As there is no consensus for general use, and terms are often confused and conflated.
Some martial arts schools, particularly mixed martial arts schools, use "submission wrestling" to refer to the submission grappling skillset while avoiding association with a single art like Brazilian jiu-jitsu or judo.
Submission wrestling is also sometimes used to refer to the strategy in MMA focusing on using submission wrestling skills to win a fight.
The term "submission wrestling" used to refer to the single sport implies two wrestlers vying for a submission hold on the other, through the use of grappling, with no striking allowed. Generally, this usage also implies a prohibition on grabbing clothes and an absence of gis.
One prominent submission wrestling venue is the Abu Dhabi Combat Club (ADCC), drawing competitors from around the world. A well-known regional venue is the North American Grappling Association (NAGA).
Submission wrestling has been accepted as an amateur sport of its own within the jurisdiction of the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA) under the name "Grappling". The World Grappling Committee, including grappling authorities such as Renzo Gracie, will govern the style within the FILA umbrella. The World Grappling Committee is charged with sponsoring and promoting amateur tournaments under the International Olympic Committee banner, in contrast with pre-established events such as the Abu Dhabi Combat Club which do not qualify as strictly amateur organizations.
Although FILA refers to submission wrestling as "Grappling", a usage also commonly found in judo, the term "submission wrestling" in this context is far more common, as grappling holds a number of alternate meanings.
Submission wrestling sometimes refers to a family of martial arts and related group of combat sports that are focused on the use of submission grappling.
Submission wrestling as an activity generally involves grappling in the clinch, movement into the ground range, establishment of a dominant position, and then application of a submission hold, although this does not always happen.