What are the characteristics of martial arts, boxing, Muay Thai, and Wing Chun?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-09
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If boxing is classified as fighting, then its flaw is the most obvious, and the lack of defensive awareness of those who practice boxing all year round is a fatal weakness.

    I think Muay Thai seems to have originated in the Thai court, and it was practiced by guards. In terms of learning difficulty, it should be somewhere between boxing and Wing Chun. In terms of comprehensive resistance to blows, it is certainly the strongest of the three.

    In terms of power, if you don't consider the human race, it should also be the first of the three. But Muay Thai also has a problem, that is, the health problems after the martial artist comes, and there is a problem with horizontal kung fu, but there is also a saying that there is both internal and external cultivation in China, but Thailand does not seem to have it, chanting Buddha can cultivate the mind but the healing effect... What's more, it is an old wound, when you are young, you really dream, but when you are old, you will suffer.

    Wing Chun, I remember it's also a defensive technique, the last to come first must be a basic requirement, and it must be a compulsory course to hit the acupuncture points or something. National art,There have to be routines,A lot of people complain that this is a trick.,I remember that the routine is like a formula in mathematics.,What formula to use when you encounter any problem.,What tricks to play when you encounter a routine.,This reduces the reaction time and the probability of error.,But now the big problem of offending the national art is the lack of actual combat.,Unlike the previous messy trips are like playing with life.,Learning martial arts is not for saving life or for life.,Without that environment.,There's no demand.,In the end, it shrank and degenerated.。 Without the power of hitting holes and hitting key points, the power of the national art is directly halved, and it is true that it can't beat boxing and Muay Thai, taking into account the physical fitness gap of the human race, why do you want to do that, let's use wisdom to crush them or use money to smash them over.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What a thing. Fighting is a sport that encompasses these. Boxing and Muay Thai belong to modern fighting, and Wing Chun belongs to traditional Chinese martial arts.

    Boxing is quick to get started and effective, and it is also the most systematic and formal fighting technique at present. Take your fists to the extreme, but it only uses your fists. Muay Thai is more ferocious, good use of elbows and knees, and powerful.

    Wing Chun belongs to the Southern Boxing close-body short fight, but now the European Wing Chun that has developed well has a better actual combat effect, and it also adds elbow and knee and some other techniques.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Boxing is quick to get started, quick to fight, street fighting is also very practical, and boxing dodges are very beautiful, but when dealing with comprehensive opponents, such as opponents who know how to leg, knees, and falls, the coping methods are slightly lacking.

    Muay Thai is more violent, compared with boxing, there are more attack methods such as legs, elbows and knees, and the practicality is relatively high, but it is more difficult to practice, and there are fewer good boxing gyms in China, so it is recommended to practice sanda or free fighting.

    A common problem in modern fighting is that blocking often requires the use of fist gloves, which is very inconvenient without gloves, and head attacks can only rely on slaps or dodges.

    Wing Chun is divided into the north and south schools and various departments, there are true and false, if you want to learn Wing Chun, you must distinguish whether the master has real kung fu, Wing Chun belongs to the fist of Kombat, but there are common problems of traditional martial arts, the training method is more traditional, it is more difficult to master the force, there are too many techniques, there are a lot of things that are not generally used under normal circumstances and things that have been deformed during the inheritance, and it is more difficult to get started, Wing Chun's boxing is generally a standing fist (Japanese word punch boxing), and the leg method is also different from modern fighting, more or blocking, control, Wrestling and weapons, so if you want to practice Wing Chun well, you need longer time and patience than boxing Muay Thai, and it is recommended to go to Guangzhou to find a master to learn Wing Chun.

    There are many blocking and defense methods in traditional martial arts, but some are deformed or not very practical, so you must distinguish what you can use and what you can't.

    Personally, I practice bajiquan and free fighting, and I recommend that traditional martial arts and modern martial arts should be contacted, and they should be used by me.

    In general, modern fighting, such as sanda boxing, has certain rules, belongs to fighting, and traditional martial arts have no rules, belong to fighting, and focus on different aspects, so it is recommended to contact them, and they will have an advantage when fighting in the field on the street.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fighting, uh, this shouldn't be juxtaposed with the following three.

    Boxing, boxing is the fastest to get started, and in a year of kung fu, amateurs can reach the level of application. Very practical.

    It is powerful, and for adult men, the biggest problem with boxing is not that it is not powerful, but that ......it is too powerful

    Muay Thai, there are very few good gyms in the country, and many techniques of Muay Thai are difficult for amateurs to apply. I've seen a lot of self-righteous Muay Thai amateurs who put on a stand, with two arms fanned like chicken wings, stepping on the Sangong step and being beaten all over the ground by the two Wang Ba punches on the opposite side ...... their teeth

    Wing Chun, the practicality is not bad, but it can't get rid of some common problems of traditional kung fu, and it is estimated that it is a little difficult to get started. I don't know much about this, so I won't say much about it, so as not to mislead you. <>

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Featured eggs Four beasts in four cages For people outside to bet Scream Relieve boredom What is different is that the rules are different Invisible frames.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Martial arts is to absorb the strengths of each family, more comprehensive boxing, simply rely on fist attacks, Muay Thai can be used as an attack all over the body, ** Wing Chun characteristics, suitable for hand-to-hand combat.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Tai Chi is health gymnastics, can not be used in actual combat, you use it in actual combat must be suppressed and beaten by the opponent in all aspects, fighting and Muay Thai combat is the best, Wing Chun can be combated, but in the game Wing Chun's kicking crotch is a foul behavior, but Wing Chun is still very powerful for street sanda.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Wing Chun will be fast and flexible, and the weak will defeat the strong. But it is not suitable for the strong to practice. After all, not on the field. One force lowers ten wisdom. In front of power, the move cannot be played.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first three can knock Wing Chun out of the.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Except for Wing Chun, which is a monkey, the others are all righteous.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The main feature of Wing Chun is that he can't fight, and he thinks he can play very well. The other three, I don't know.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Fighting is hard-hitting; Boxing will take position; Muay Thai is striking from east to west; Wing Chun after the first to make the hand chase one.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There is no most powerful martial arts in the world, only the most powerful people.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Wing Chun is a dance and the other is a martial art.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't understand. If I were to practice martial arts, I would choose martial arts.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The first three are used for fighting, and the last one is used for verbal fighting.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hong Boxing has monomorphic boxing techniques such as Dragon Boxing, Tiger Boxing, etc.; There are also mixed shape boxing, Hong boxing is to dragon, tiger, lion, leopard, snake, crane, elephant, horse, monkey, tiger pictogram and characteristics combined with martial arts techniques to create, such as tiger and crane double boxing, five-shape boxing, ten-shape boxing, etc., its style characteristics are: rich hands, legs. Wing Chun is a very scientific and artificial boxing technique.

    Its strength lies in its immersion in combat. It punches fast and defends tightly, the horse is flexible and fast up and down, both offensive and defensive and defensive at the same time, focusing on both rigidity and softness, and low energy consumption.

    Wing Chun has created three fist sets such as small thoughts, bridge search and finger marking, as well as the wooden figure chun method in terms of its theory, mental method, and technique. It is also used with sticky hand exercises to train the feelings and reactions of the enemy bridge hand after double contact. Wing Chun uses a method of power called "inch strength" to attack and defend.

    In terms of theory and mental method, we pay attention to the middle line, burying the heel, chasing the shape in the face, taking care of the left and right, coming and going, throwing hands and rushing straight, etc., to attack and defend in the shortest distance and time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The most characteristic of Muay Thai is that there are no moves, no styles, and no routines. Generally speaking, after mastering the basic elbow, knee and leg techniques of Muay Thai and the necessary offensive and defensive techniques, Muay Thai fighters practice repeatedly to form conditioned reflexes, and completely rely on free play in actual combat. This kind of training and striking method based on free play, no moves, no styles, and no restrictions on routines is the root of Muay Thai's 500-year-old invincibility in the world.

    Muay Thai training is rigorous and has a wealth of combat experience. In Thailand, every fighter goes through a series of rigorous training and dozens or hundreds of big and small fights from an early age. Due to the combination of daily training and actual combat, the consciousness and reaction formed can be easily solved for the most ferocious and cruel attack techniques; It adopts a high-body combat style, with the legs spread left and right to the same width as their arms, the knees are slightly bent, the center of gravity is lowered between the legs, and the knee is raised to block the defense more tightly.

    Muay Thai fighters have strong resistance in all areas, especially the arms, waist and abdomen, and shin bones of the legs. The leg of Muay Thai's mid-to-long-distance attack is different from that of other martial arts, and its lethal sweeping kicks (whether low, middle or high) are like stick sweeps from top to bottom, like the power of an axe to chop wood, and the destructive power is indescribable. The combination of elbows and knees in hand-to-hand combat makes the opponent even more unguardable, especially the combination of hoop neck knee collision and elbow smashing knee top.

    Characteristics of Chinese martial arts: (1) Combining martial arts with sports: Martial arts were originally used as a means of military training, closely linked to ancient military struggles, and the characteristics of martial arts are obvious.

    In practice, its purpose is to kill and restrain the opponent, and it often uses the most effective technical attack methods to force the opponent to lose the ability to resist. These techniques are still used in the military and public security today. As a sport, martial arts is still technically the characteristics of offensive and defensive techniques, but the technical strikes are contained in fighting and routine sports, and the fighting sports embody the characteristics of martial arts offensive and defensive fighting, which are basically the same as practical techniques in terms of technology, but from the concept of sports, he is restricted by the rules of the competition and does not harm the other party as the principle.

    For example, in the hands of sanshou, some traditional practical methods of finding strikes in martial arts have been restricted, and the striking parts and protective gear have been strictly regulated, and the equipment used in short soldiers has also been changed accordingly, while pushers are engaged in competitive confrontation under special technical regulations. Therefore, it can be said that the combat sports of martial arts have strong offensive and defensive skills, but they are different from practical skills.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Muay Thai is known for its fierceness and ruthlessness. Muay Thai is mostly based on elbows and knees, and of course, fists are also their strength. Muay Thai is fast, powerful and hard-hitting, but Muay Thai also has its own weaknesses, and Chinese boxing can restrain Muay Thai.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There's a lot of stuff about Muay Thai here.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    One of the mainstays of striking is his greatest trait.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Wing Chun vs Muay Thai! Is the 37-year-old Wing Chun master too careless? I was knocked out twice by a Muay Thai master.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Answer: Putting aside the theory, in fact, unless your Wing Chun reaches the peak, it is generally impossible to match Muay Thai, Muay Thai's effective attack range is small, mostly use elbow strikes, knee strikes and whip legs, fast movements, great lethality, can effectively control the enemy, as long as you have basic skills, hard practice, can elbows, knees and other parts of the cocoon is not trivial; And Wing Chun belongs to the soft with the rigid, the combination of rigidity and softness, which needs to be understood, it is difficult to say, easy to say, not popular.

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