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- Lausatök abstract "Lausatök is the most aggressive form of armed and unarmed Glima, the name of the Scandinavian martial arts system used by the Vikings over 1,200 years ago. The word glíma in Old Norse means glimpse or flash, which describes the systems techniques.Lausatök (Loose-Grip or Free-Grip) is by far the most widespread form of Glima practiced in Norway, Europe and North America, and there are regular competitions in this form of Glima such as the Norwegian Glima Championship. In Lausatök Loose-Grip wrestling, the contestants may use the holds they wish, and it is practised both outdoors and indoors year round in Scandinavia. This style was banned in Iceland for a period of about 100 years before being taken up again recently.Lausatök, or Løse-tak in Norwegian, is quite aggressive and differs in many ways from the other styles of Viking wrestling. Lausatök comes in two forms: A version for self-defence/combat and a sport version for friendly competition. In both, all kinds of wrestling techniques are allowed, but in the friendly version they are still taught to be executed in a way so they won’t cause the opponent injury.".
- Lausatök wikiPageExternalLink viking-wrestling-form-still-thrives-today.
- Lausatök wikiPageExternalLink www.vikingmartialarts.com.
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- Lausatök wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Lausatök wikiPageRevisionID "692200463".
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Category:Combat_sports.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Category:Folk_wrestling_styles.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glima.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_European_martial_arts.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Chokehold.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Combat.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Folk_wrestling.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Glima.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Grappling.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Gray_Goose_Laws.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Hirdskraa.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Iceland.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Injury.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink International_Olympic_Committee.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Joint_lock.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Kick.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Konungs_skuggsjá.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Leidang.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Martial_arts.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Nīþ.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Self-defense.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Sport.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Vikings.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink Viktor_Balck.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLink File:Flag_of_Norway.svg.
- Lausatök wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lausatök".
- Lausatök wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Folk_wrestling.
- Lausatök wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Grappling.
- Lausatök wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inline.
- Lausatök wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Lausatök wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sources.
- Lausatök subject Category:Combat_sports.
- Lausatök subject Category:Folk_wrestling_styles.
- Lausatök subject Category:Glima.
- Lausatök subject Category:Historical_European_martial_arts.
- Lausatök comment "Lausatök is the most aggressive form of armed and unarmed Glima, the name of the Scandinavian martial arts system used by the Vikings over 1,200 years ago. The word glíma in Old Norse means glimpse or flash, which describes the systems techniques.Lausatök (Loose-Grip or Free-Grip) is by far the most widespread form of Glima practiced in Norway, Europe and North America, and there are regular competitions in this form of Glima such as the Norwegian Glima Championship.".
- Lausatök label "Lausatök".
- Lausatök sameAs Q20990670.
- Lausatök sameAs m.012bhz63.
- Lausatök sameAs Q20990670.
- Lausatök wasDerivedFrom Lausatök?oldid=692200463.
- Lausatök isPrimaryTopicOf Lausatök.