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Wrestling was the most widespread of sports during the Viking era. It was practiced in all classes of society. Women participated in wrestling too. Wherever Vikings gathered wrestling was a part of the entertainment. Thor was the god of wrestling and wrestling was even written into the system of laws.

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Glima is practised with fixed grips or with free gripping. The fixed grip is taken either behind the opponent’s back (Back-hold) or at the opponent’s belt and trousers (Trouser-grip).

In Hryggspennu-tök or “Back-hold” the person who first touches the ground with anything other than the feet or who lets go of his/her hold has lost the game.

The Brokar-tök or “Trouser-grip” is the most advanced style in Glima and is therefore very difficult to master.

The Glima style that allows the use of all the grips you can take is called Lausa-tök or “Free gripping” and is very similar to Combat Glima.

ryggtak

broktak

laustak
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Combat Glima


combat

he aim with Combat Glima is to be the fighter standing when the other fighter is lying down

Go for the legs