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boxing culture
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In boxing culture, having a longer reach provides a strategic edge in landing punches and maintaining distance, influencing fight outcomes.
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martial arts
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A longer reach in martial arts provides striking distance and defensive advantage.
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Combat sports in Western countries
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Combat sports in Western countries heavily emphasize the reach advantage concept in martial arts for striking distance and defense.
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Sumo wrestling in Japan
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In Sumo wrestling in Japan, the reach advantage is not a significant factor due to combatants fighting at close quarters.
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Traditional African stick-fighting
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In Traditional African stick-fighting, the reach advantage is not a significant factor as combatants fight at close quarters.
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fencing
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In fencing, the reach advantage is valued for game control but is not as critical as in boxing or martial arts.
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sports
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In sports culture, having a longer reach is advantageous for shooting, rebounding, and defending against opponents in basketball and other sports.
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traditional martial arts in Asia
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In traditional Asian martial arts, there is less emphasis on reach advantage, with practitioners prioritizing technique and skill over physical attributes.
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