What are the actual combat abilities in real combat?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
41 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many kinds of fighting with actual combat ability, such as sanda, boxing, wrestling, judo, and martial arts.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Boxing, Jeet Kune Do, Freestyle Wrestling, Karate, Taekwondo, Judo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, Wing Chun, Sanda, and many more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sanda and self-defense fighting techniques are more practice-oriented and can be used in real life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The most practical street fight is boxing. Sanda looks more powerful, but it's not as practical as boxing, because real street fights usually take place in very narrow places, or the two sides are very close, and the whip legs of Sanda are difficult to use, and boxing combinations can play a greater advantage at close range.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In actual combat, in fact, as long as you practice, you can deal with any basic kung fu that you have not practiced. No matter how much punch you have, it depends on how well you practice. It's just that ordinary people fight, and I prefer wrestling.

    Wrestling is relatively easy to control and does not cause uncontrollable consequences. Even if you control the strength well, you can also control the opponent. Boxing is the best upper limb fight, but the pursuit of strength and speed is not easy to stop.

    Bounce the leg is a good footwork, but it is quite negative. Any kung fu requires talent, and the maximum score is seven points for hard practice, and the remaining three points depend on talent.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Sanda, Judo, Boxing, Jeet Kune Do, Israeli Krav, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Gokuh Karate, Muay Thai.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    On average, there are more than three hours a day to practice Chuanwu, two hours to Sanda Muay Thai Karate, one hour to wrestling boxing, and one hour not to practice long-distance running.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It must be the most powerful traditional martial arts, all of which are one-move to defeat the enemy, and are most suitable for street fights without rules.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Eighteen palms of the dragon, nine yang divine skills, Qiankun Qiankun big shift, nine yin white bone claws, sunflower treasure book, more than that.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Boxing, Sanda, Muay Thai, Chinese wrestling, Filipino wand.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Boxing is good, pay attention to footwork practice, one-on-one may be sanda and the like are dominant, if one-to-many shows the importance of footwork,

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Sanda, Sambo, Kajuken, Judo, Israeli self-defense martial arts, boxing, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Wang Baquan, learned the moves, but also to practice good skills, mainly to practice strength and resistance ability, after practicing Wang Baquan is basically invincible in the world. Because Wang Ba's fist moves are amorphous, they change with actual combat.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Watermelon knife, lime powder, slab bricks, throwing sticks, Wang Ba fist. Well.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Boxing, Sanda, Muay Thai, grappling, Krav Maga.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think the most combat-capable thing in Chuanwu is Guangxi's Tuquan because it's similar to Muay Thai.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    As the old saying goes, if you want to be able to beat someone, you must first learn to be beaten. A martial artist who has never been beaten is not very powerful.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It should also be that there are regular exercises and actual combat exercises in the military region.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I feel that Sanda is easier to use, simple and clear. Sanda mainly exercises the ability to dodge and is quick to learn.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Formal martial arts routines don't seem to be bare-handed, but fighting. Like Wing Chun routines + eight chopping knives at six and a half sticks.

    Eight-level routine + big gun, etc.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It is people who have actual combat ability, not some kind of fighting or martial arts, force, sense of distance, dodge, defense, and resistance to hitting All kinds of combined are actual combat ability, as long as the person is strong enough, Wang Baquan can fight.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Personally, I think mixed martial arts is the strongest, and I think the ground is too important, even if it's a street fight, it's easy to take it down, and the ground technique can be used.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Authentic Yiquan, recommended Yao-style.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If you want to fight, it is recommended to practice iron fist skills, as well as iron sweeps.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Based on the authentic martial arts, all other martial arts are a little bit understood. I'm not talking about martial arts alone, not just practicing apprenticeship.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    All martial arts of all sects and schools in China have actual combat ability.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Is the combat technique you referring to with actual combat significance that can be achieved quickly?

    In fact, as long as it is a fighting technique, it has actual combat significance, some people say taekwondo garbage or something, but do they know that traditional taekwondo was created by General Choi Hongxi, a soldier's fighting technique created during the war, just for performance? Most of Bruce Lee's high-legged techniques were taught by Li Junjiu, who is the father of American taekwondo.

    Some people say how powerful Jeet Kune Do is, but looking at it now, how many masters have Jeet Kune Do? At that time, Mr. Bruce Lee founded Jeet Kune Do and fought almost all over the world, relying on unremitting exercise and firm perseverance.

    Like Muay Thai, karate, taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Chinese martial arts, etc., are all derivatives of war, each with its own strengths and weaknesses, so I recommend that the questioner practice MMA, that is, mixed martial arts, and if you have any questions, just ask. Thank you.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The grappler knows it, the grappling is divided into big grappling and small grabbing, the big grabbing is strong and brave, the small grabbing is small and flexible, the grabbing technique of our national army is the size of the grabbing change, the big grabbing I don't know where to learn, but the small grabbing will generally be Tai Chi (not a performance of Tai Chi, it is a real Tai Chi)!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    The combat technique in the meaning of actual combat is to close your mouth and send the knife into the enemy's body very naturally, instead of going back and forth like Jackie Chan!

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    One of the sports is a ring skill, which is not allowed to attack vital points, and it is not a real combat skill.

    Only the military combat skill that can attack the vital point in the life-and-death combat against the enemy is counted as one. Similar to this kind of fighting skills, which are either dead or disabled, are real combat skills, but this kind of technology cannot be used in the ring performance.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    The closest thing to so-called "real combat" fighting, because human fighting first chooses to fight with tools (**). But it is also divided into military capture (the enemy that the officer wants to live) and military killing, the latter's attack requires more one move to defeat the enemy, sweeping the leg will not attack the opponent's thigh or torso, only attack the groin; The wrestling method is mainly based on dynamic cervical joint techniques. Tactical knives or everything else can be used in combat to achieve high damage**.

    It is worth mentioning that military assassination techniques, military kidnapping techniques, most of which require tools, and unarmed techniques appear in the form of physical techniques. Kidnapping and assassination are against sportsmanship, so military combat is not a sport in the pure sense of the word. <>

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Military combat is based on military tasks and tactical requirements, based on tactical squads, with the use of military equipment as the priority, including the use of rifles, grenades, explosives, pistols, tactical sticks, tactical knives, riot baton shields, military capture, control technology, unarmed killing technology and a series of combat techniques. Hand-to-hand combat techniques are auxiliary training that serves the above techniques, and even some combat confrontation training is used as a confrontational physical training item in military physical training. Military combat is suitable for ...... such as armed police, **, garrison forces, scouts, and senior securityTactical rifle shooting is military combat, and there is a system of matching physical skills for rifles.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Useful. But the use of firearms in real combat is much more important.

    Special forces fighting is against sanda athletes, of course, you have to say that a child who has not practiced for a few years to learn sanda is not interesting compared to an excellent field special forces.

    There must be more firearms training in the army than combat training, let's get straight to the point, assuming that special forces and combat athletes are bare-handed, the former can't last a few minutes. You don't know the offensive and defensive awareness that professional athletes have developed over many years of training, as well as the weight of their punches and kicks. At my level, it's very average, and if I whip someone else's thigh, no one else can stand.

    Of course, the flip side is that you give a gun to a special forces and a combat athlete, who may not even know how to use a gun.

    1: It's unscientific to use the fight plot of a military film to conceive, many people should remember the plot of the man in the Red Sea who was shot and struggled to fight hard, it's a bit unreal, you have to find a director for this;

    2: In combat, fighting techniques are useful and effective, but that's in the case of CQB (indoor melee). After the gun is finished, you don't have a ** that can cause fatal injuries to the opponent, then the fists and kicks are your **, then I can say at this time that the skills and physical strength of sanda players are basically invincible.

    What do you tell me about modern warfare missile bombardment.

    3: If you are a person who starts to practice martial arts after joining the army, no matter how talented you are, even if you practice some special forces killing skills, it is useless, understand? I'm not very inclined to point out who is strong and who is weak between special forces and professional athletes, there is no comparison at all.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Fighting techniques in combat are certainly useful. In the daily military training, in addition to a large amount of physical training, the training content also includes the use of various **, communication equipment, reconnaissance equipment, and vehicles. Learn survival techniques in a variety of extreme conditions and how to complete the mission

    Combat training includes a wide range of physical training, such as reflexes, balance, coordination, explosiveness, endurance, etc. Imagine that two people both hold guns, neither has been trained in firearms, one has practiced fighting, and the other has not, who has a higher winning rate?

    In the confrontation between friend and foe, with rich experience in the enemy, it is convenient for the actual combat fighting skills, and the victory will be more certain. While quickly completing the task of killing and capturing the enemy, you can better protect yourself.

    Combat training and firearms training are both indispensable and important components of modern military training. The emphasis on the combat skills of the troops is that they are clean and neat, and they will kill with one blow。It is convenient for performing covert tasks such as lurking, capturing enemies, assassinating, and obtaining intelligence.

    In peacetime, the current combat techniques of the army are mainly based on military body boxing (grappling fist), which belongs to the combination of multiple grappling moves in series. It can be demonstrated in a routine, and the tiger is vigorous; You can also disassemble the practice and capture the enemy with one move.

    Firearms training is a key training subject for the troops, and the emphasis is on aiming, firing, and killing the enemy with one shot。Firearms are the mainstream equipment in today's war, and troop training is closer to actual combat, simulating the battlefield environment, and dividing multiple training firearms subjects. For example, rifles, pistols and other firearms are shot in different environments, postures and states, and regular assessments are organized.

    Ensure that soldiers adapt to different environments and different states to fight.

    There is no need to distinguish between combat training and firearms training, as long as we can fight and win battles, we will stick to it. Sweat more in peacetime, and only in wartime can you shed less blood.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    In combat, fighting skills are very useful, in actual combat, fighting skills are for hand-to-hand combat, as long as your personal ability is stronger, you can easily protect yourself, but at the same time to carry out mechanical training, which allows you to better use ** equipment, kill the enemy from a distance.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Combat skills are useful in combat, combat training and firearms training are both useful, both are important, and they play different roles.

  37. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Fighting skills are useful in hand-to-hand combat, firearms are more important than firearms, and long-distance shooting can be trained in actual combat, and fighting skills are too late to use.

  38. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    It must be useful, sometimes some covert operations, such as raids, still need to use fighting skills, but in actual combat, it is more important to train firearms, after all, actual combat is between lightning and flint, and sometimes fighting skills are not used at all.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    It's definitely useful, but when you run out of ammunition, you'll have to use fighting techniques to fight your enemies. Both types of training are important in real combat, because anything can happen on the battlefield.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    The question of authenticity is actually a fighting game, there are two completely different angles, the authenticity of the two actions itself is the integrity of the system, and a lot of noise is aimed at different angles, so it is always the result of quarrels. But there is no point in discussing.

    The truth of the action。The realism of the action is the best, you just have to follow the drawings and even act like a completely fictional demon warrior, the character of the action, can not be without the basic design, the overall framework and details and references to the actions of the people. And since the player has been exposed to some of the combat clips and works, the action in the game is more realistic and better.

    For example, a Street Fighter, while some of the skills are completely fictional, the normal skills and special skills are very real, and if the producer is willing to do so, it is 100% real. Before the use of 3D FTG, there were already 2D games that used action collection, which is the unprecedented spirit of Dragon Tiger Fist. It uses the transmission technology of animation, and the movements of the characters are exactly the same as in reality, and they are very smooth.

    The fallen angels of Chaekyo are also highly restored to the action of the action. (This is the worst.) )

    So the combat game system can only try to simulate reality. There are two routes to simulate reality.

    It is to simplify reality such as flight simulation and racing games.

    It is to design a system from scratch that has nothing to do with reality, but in some cases the system can provide a similar function, real combat. That's what most fighting games think.

    In the case of computer simulation, the pursuit of the so-called "real battle" must come at the expense of gameplay. Needless to say, which is more important.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    In fact, very few games will have people who really know how to fight, most of the game characters' movements are exaggerated and large-scale movements, so there is basically no actual combat value, the closest I've seen to the real is only Street Fighter's Byson, but it's only a part of his boxing moves, and there are many moves that can still see the unprofessionalism of the action designer.

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