maavõitlustest
Maavõitlustest, also known as Estonian folk wrestling, is a traditional Estonian sport with deep historical roots. It is a form of wrestling that emphasizes skill, technique, and strength, and has been practiced for centuries as both a form of recreation and a method of dispute resolution. The core objective of maavõitlustest is to throw the opponent to the ground, often by gripping their belt or specialized wrestling trousers. Unlike some other wrestling styles, striking and joint locks are typically not permitted.
The sport was traditionally a significant part of village festivals and celebrations, showcasing the physical prowess
In modern times, maavõitlustest continues to be practiced, though often in a more organized and competitive