How to use in-sentence of “savate”:
+ The most common type of savate kick is the “chassé”, a piston-action kick, where the wrestler kicks the opponent so that the sole of their foot hits either their head or chin.
+ Probably the more outstanding recognition as soon as to the esteem of savate came in 1924 when had been included as sport of exhibition in the Olympic Games of Paris.
+ For example, savate appeared in France and the movements of sport of the capoeira came from Brazil.
+ In spite of its roots, savate is a sport relatively safe in order to learn.
+ The modern savate gives three levels of competition: “assault”, “precombat” and “combat”.
+ At present, savate is performed in all the world by interested people: from Australia to United States and from Finlandia to the United Kingdom.
+ The two persons who have been recorded in the history of changing of street combat into modern savate are Michel Casseux.