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Khmer traditional wrestling (Bok Cham Babចំបាប់) is a folk wrestling style from Cambodia. It has been practiced as far back as the Angkor period and is depicted on the bas-reliefs of certain temples. Although predominantly a male sport today, Khmer wrestling was once practiced by both sexes as female wrestlers are also displayed on the Banteay Srei temple. In Khmer wrestling, the dancing is as important as the wrestling. Before the match, wrestler dance and move to the music. Matches consists of three rounds. Victory is obtained by forcing the opponent on their back. The person who is able to win two of the three rounds is the winner of the match. After each round the loser is asked if he wishes to continue with the match. Wrestlers participate in pre-match ritual dancing before the match. The match is accompanied by the music of two drums (called skor ngey and chhmol which means female drum and male drum). Traditional matches are held during the Khmer New Year and other Cambodia on holidays. This sport use to be a means of choosing tribal and regional leaders. In the olden times, elders taught the young in their village on the full moon night after harvesting. It would take place on a rice paddy outside the village and under the moonlight. Contents 1 Internal links 1.1 See also 2 References 3 External links // Internal links Bokator Kbachkun boraan Pradal Serey See also Malla-yuddha Mongolian wrestling Naban Shuai Jiao References Vanna, Ly. "Khmer Traditional Wrestling", Leisure Cambodia, August 2002, retrieved November 4, 2006. "Cambodian Bloodsport". Human Weapon. Bill Duff, Jason Chambers. History Channel.16 November 2007. External links Cambodian Daily Khmer Wrestling Championship USA DOJO This article related to the martial arts is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e v • d • e Grappling Grappling Based Martial Arts Aikido · Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu · Catch wrestling  · Chin Na  · Glima · Judo · Jujutsu · Kinomichi · Kurash · Malla-yuddha · Mongolian wrestling · Pahlavani · Pehlwani · Sambo · Shuai Jiao · Ssireum · Sumo · Wrestling · Yağlı Güreş General Techniques Bridge · Collar tie · Eye-gouging · Fish-hooking · Holds · Hooks · Ippon Seoinage · Muay Thai clinch · Nelson hold · Overhook · Small joint manipulation · Stacking · Sprawl · Sweep · Takedown · Transition · Underhook Grappling positions Back mount · Clinch fighting · Collar-and-elbow position · Cradle · Crucifix position · Guard · Half guard · Harness · Knee-on-stomach · Mount · North-south position · Over-under position · Pinch grip tie · Side control Submission types Chokeholds · Joint locks · Compression locks Organisations ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship · North American Grappling Association  · Grapplers Quest