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About 1830 Irish immigrants introduce collar-and-elbow wrestling into New<br />

England. <strong>The</strong> style was often used by the Irish to settle arguments,<br />

and was known as “collar-and-elbow” after the initial<br />

stances taken as defenses against kicking, punching, and rushing.<br />

<strong>The</strong> style became widely known during the American Civil<br />

War and formed the basis for the American professional<br />

wrestling techniques of the 1870s and 1880s.<br />

1832 Jean Antoine Charles Lecour combines English prizefighting<br />

with French savate to create Boxe Française (French boxing).<br />

Lecour’s brother Hubert starts introducing the methods into the<br />

French music halls, often to the accompaniment of comic songs<br />

and similar acts.<br />

1834 Johann Werner introduces Turnen to his School for Female<br />

Children in Germany; girls in Magdeburg begin to be taught<br />

gymnastics in 1843, as are adult women in Mannheim in 1847.<br />

Competition was discouraged as “unwomanly,” and exercises<br />

such as the horizontal bar and the balance beam were prohibited<br />

as indecent.<br />

1835 James Gordon Bennett stimulates sales for the New York Herald<br />

by adding coverage of footraces and prizefights.<br />

1837 <strong>The</strong> Highland Games are introduced at Braemar, Scotland.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se games were the progenitors of modern track-and-field,<br />

and of professional sports in general. <strong>The</strong>y also helped popularize<br />

Cumberland wrestling, which previously had been popular<br />

mainly in northern England.<br />

1837 Japanese soldiers use gunfire to prevent a United States ship<br />

from landing missionaries at Naha, Okinawa. This said, it took<br />

the naval bombardment of some Satsuma and Choshu forts in<br />

1863 to start the Japanese thinking about reorganizing their<br />

forces after European models. Armed with rifles and drilled as<br />

disciplined tactical units, the Choshu armies defeated much<br />

larger shogunate forces in pitched battle in 1866, which in turn<br />

led the shogunate to seek French military assistance in 1867. In<br />

other words, it was internal politics, not Commodore Perry’s<br />

Black Ships, that caused the Meiji Restoration and the subsequent<br />

militarization of Japan.<br />

1838 Wealthy New Yorkers begin frequenting “concert saloons,” the<br />

first modern nightclubs, where the entertainment includes<br />

dance revues, comedy acts, and prizefights.<br />

1838 London Prize Ring Rules replace Broughton’s Rules in English<br />

prizefighting.<br />

1842 According to tradition, a Chinese man named Gou Zi creates<br />

Da Xing Quan (Monkey Boxing) after spending several<br />

months watching monkeys cavorting outside his prison cell.<br />

Romance aside, the name probably refers to the dramatic<br />

sword dances done by Shandong peasants possessed by the<br />

spirit of the Monkey King, a Chinese literary hero renowned<br />

for always being one step ahead of his adversaries. <strong>The</strong> word<br />

the Chinese used for this spirit possession, ma bi, means<br />

“horse,” and the phenomenon probably bears comparison to<br />

the similar spirit-possessions reported in the Haitian vodou<br />

religion.<br />

818 Chronological History of the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>

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