The circle is the main marked area inside the wrestling mat. Wrestlers compete within this boundary. Staying inside keeps action active. The center circle marks the starting position. Boundary lines surround the outer edge. Stepping outside can stop the action. Position awareness helps prevent going out. Wrestlers use the circle to control space. For example, one wrestler pushes the other toward the edge. The referee stops action when both step out. The circle keeps matches organized. Smart athletes use space wisely. Good positioning prevents penalties.
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