Combat Sports definition

Combat Sports means the Combat Sports business.
Combat Sports means a competitive contact sport where two combatants fight against each other using certain rules of engagement, typically with the aim of simulating parts of real hand to hand combat involving techniques which encompass strikes, kicks, elbows and knees, grappling, superior positions, throws, both striking and grappling, hybrid martial arts and weaponry;

Examples of Combat Sports in a sentence

  • The Company desires to obtain manufacturing credit from the Purchaser in order to manufacture for the Company certain Fitness and Combat Sports equipment (“Fitness and Combat Sports Equipment”) of the Company, as listed on Exhibit A.

  • The increase in adjusted gross margin was primarily driven by higher profit margins in ice hockey equipment.Selling, general and administrative expenses in the third quarter increased 26.5% to $24.5 million compared to $19.4 million in the year-ago quarter, primarily due to higher acquisition-related costs, the addition of Combat Sports, and higher marketing costs as a result of the NHL Lockout in Fiscal 2013.

  • The launch of Combat Sports products overlaps substantially with the “Holiday” season, from November through April.

  • Combat SportsOn May 3, 2013, the Company acquired substantially all of the assets and assumed certain liabilities of Combat Sports (“Combat”), a manufacturer and distributor of composite baseball and softball bats, hockey sticks and lacrosse shafts.

  • In the three and twelve month periods ended May 31, 2014, these charges relate to the Cascade, Inaria, Combat Sports and Easton Baseball/Softball acquisitions and costs related to reviewing corporate opportunities.

  • In the three month period ended August 31, 2013 these charges relate to the Cascade, Inaria and Combat Sports acquisitions and costs related to reviewing corporate opportunities.

  • The increase was due to strong sales in ice hockey equipment, the addition of Combat Sports, growth across all apparel categories, and continued growth in lacrosse.

  • Excluding the results of the Easton Baseball/Softball and Combat Sports acquisitions, as well as the impact from foreign exchange, revenues grew organically by 14.9%.

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