The Authenticity of Traditional Martial Arts vs. Modern Martial Arts 10

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

    The traditional is good, the acupuncture points are real, Westerners don't understand, Tai Chi requires a high IQ, and the average person has to practice for decades, but he is already a master in a few years with good talent. The first master of boxing can't beat Bruce Lee, and Bruce Lee's status in the Chinese martial arts world is not a top master, but traditional martial arts are too difficult to practice, and some people can't accept them, but these things in China are indeed the most advanced, traditional martial arts are more scientific, traditional Chinese medicine, and qigong special doctors are also very scientific, but modern people have not been able to get their true inheritance. Tyson can be said to be the top master in boxing, and his strength is greater than Bruce Lee, but if he really fights, he will be killed by Bruce Lee in seconds.

    Strength is important, but it's not the whole of Kung Fu, I hope you can have some understanding of some Chinese martial arts, Chinese medicine, Qigong in the future, I don't want these essences to disappear in this generation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    China has a glorious past, but we must also see that in the past two hundred years, our country is very backward, eight years of resistance against Japan, four years of civil war, ten years of cultural revolution, China not only did not progress, but also regressed; China's real development came after 79 years of reform.

    Whether traditional martial arts are good or not, first of all, we must compare the training and technical system of kung fu with the current situation of other martial arts in the world,......But we see that we only boast about it, maybe before the 70s of the last world, Chinese martial arts, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and South Asian Muay Thai were still so mysterious and powerful in the eyes of Westerners!! But nowadays, the super learning consciousness of Westerners has given them a detailed and in-depth understanding of any kind of martial arts, and all kinds of martial arts have been organically and scientifically integrated and optimized, complementing each other, and then producing mixed martial arts techniques! Absorb each other's fighting techniques, sanda, Muay Thai, etc. . .

    It's getting closer and closer, the difference is just the rules, the country, the details, so in the face of mixed martial arts, it makes no sense to talk about the genre, the traditional martial arts cling to their own system, there is no progress, although some movements are not scientific, but you can also play its technical ability after practicing for a long time, hehe, it's just that you have more time than others. Think about the shortest and fastest straight line boxing, why practice curved movements?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    All make sense. There is indeed a scientific aspect to training similar to Western boxing. It can also achieve a certain effect in a short period of time.

    In contrast, Tai Chi requires many years of practice, and its purpose is not only self-defense, but also the functions of the two overlap, and cannot be compared one-on-one.

    In terms of technical effect, a Tai Chi master will not lose to boxing. In the early 80s of the last century, Mr. Wang Peisheng had a comparison with Japanese martial artists, although it was not to deal with boxing, but the practical role of Tai Chi has been reflected. Mr. Wang has experimented with boxers in the course of teaching, and Tai Chi has a method of defeating the enemy.

    I think the advantage of Tai Chi is that it can achieve maximum results with a small cost, so it is green and environmentally friendly. Moreover, practicing Tai Chi can lead to a long and healthy life, which can be said to be in line with the law of harmonious social development.

    Boxing training can achieve a certain technical effect, but its effect is also limited by each person's own conditions. The results of its training can harm human health to a certain extent.

    It is true that acupuncture points are invisible, but they do not exist objectively? Just ask someone who has gone through Chinese medicine**.

    In the United States, acupuncture (actually acupuncture, moxibustion is another kind)** is very respected, because Americans pay attention to reality, whether they see it or not, they accept the methods that work.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Traditional martial arts are thousands of years of experience and wisdom But you need a good master to teach You have too much skill How can you teach a good apprentice As for modern martial arts, this is not the era of cold weapons You will definitely not spend your whole life on how to kill people You may spend some of your energy on how to score how to win championships and so on I have a few** You can learn from it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are all things to learn from.

    Practice your own, and it is naturally real.

    Martial arts is to forge one's body and mind, and use one's own heart to feel what is real.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The purpose of enhancing the physique from physical exercise is the same in the East and the West, the training method of Western boxing is the same as that of traditional martial arts, and the essence of the bones and skin, while Tai Chi is to practice the essence of the spirit, talking about the meridians, which cannot be found in anatomy, but it does exist, it is the channel of qi pushing blood and blood luck, and the things left by the ancestors are very helpful to prolonging life!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Traditional martial arts and modern martial arts have something worth learning from us, and refining them into our own kung fu is naturally more real, and martial arts need to be experienced with sincerity.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Traditional martial arts and tai chi take a long time to practice in order to have a good self-defense effect, if the landlord wants to learn to defend himself, learn modern fighting techniques to come faster.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Traditional martial arts are more suitable for Chinese people as a local culture, and they are suitable for both physical fitness and self-defense.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What is a real martial art? It's the skill of killing.

    It is to kill the opponent as quickly as possible at the least cost, or deprive the opponent of the ability to act or counterattack.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's easy to fall with your legs, unlike the King of Fighters who falls to the ground and gets up is invincible, in a war you fall a spear and pierce it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's better to think of this as a question??? The second half of the sentence is my own experience What the eyes can see is far from the whole of things, and it is not necessarily real

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Many dynasties in China that banned martial arts began to ban weapons in the early days of liberation, and there was a long-term fault in kung fu.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The practicality of traditional martial arts

    Although there are several major schools of traditional Chinese martial arts, most of them use taolu as the main method of practice and inheritance. The content of martial arts can be divided into basic skills, routines, soft and hard kung fu, potential method training, loose hand practice, learning and boxing theory research and other major parts, routine practice is the main form of martial arts sports, routine comprehensive activities hand and foot agility body method, accumulation of skills, offensive and defensive exercises in one, so boxing is the basis for the introduction of learning art. Sanda and the various schools of play are practiced in the same way as loose moves and combination moves, and in fact they are also the practice of choreographing (short routines) routines.

    It can be seen from this that the practice of martial arts is inseparable from the practice form of taolu. Shaolin martial arts uses taolu as the main form of practicing kung fu.

    The practicality of traditional martial arts

    The routines of Shaolin boxing are all composed of practical moves, and its basic routines are Xiaohong boxing, Dahong boxing, Lu Hequan sparring, Luohan boxing, and Xinyi boxing, and their content is the content of technical attack and defense. When practicing, pay attention to air training if there are people, if there is no one against the enemy, every move and style is a practical practice of attack and defense. For example, the most basic bounce leg exercises are also offensive and defensive exercises.

    Shaolin elastic leg is also called breathing and exhaling gong movement, practicing the basic offensive and defensive footwork and body method at the same time, so its song recipe says: "The world does not look at the situation of the law list, more kicks and more practice is the root." Facing the enemy has its own wonderful use, and protecting the body and defending oneself can strengthen courage.

    Practice one, three, five, seven, nine, and combine two, four, six, eighty. After a long time, one into one boxing. Some schools, such as the Gongli Gate, also have multiple ways to bounce the legs, which are a combination of the use of the bounce legs to form a punch.

    Each of the 24 Shaolin bounce legs is a way to play, and it is also a practical move for offense and defense.

    Shaolin boxing is a combination of offensive and defensive practical moves, taking the most basic Xiaohong boxing as an example, lunges split the heart of the palm of its upper step for the upper left step into the middle door, its technique of the right hand block, the left palm with the left step into the fall and launched, its hand for a defense and an attack, its step for the step step, tube, upper and lower limbs with each other, left and right hand with each other, offensive defense, defense in the offensive momentum method practice, has its true practicality.

    Another example is the action of holding hands and binding the body, the right hand lifts the crotch, and the left fist smashes down with the left step ** when holding the elbow, and the left foot is closed to the right foot, and squats down with the body into a shrinking step. Its offensive and defensive content is that when the opponent kicks in, he steps back and smashes the opponent's foot with his left fist, which is an action of defense and attack. In his song, it is also discussed:

    You kick me with your feet, and you use your corset to defend me." Immediately before the momentum of the opponent's foot did not fall when the left step into the lunge split palm, its body method from low to high, its footwork from retreat to advance, its technique right block left in, a bundle of one in, it is a chain of play. And the body and feet are closely coordinated, and the whole body moves when it moves.

    As the Shaolin boxing song says: "You must know the upper body first, and the feet and hands are true." Sent back and forth to get the secret method, the art to change freely."

    It can be seen from this that boxing is both an art, boxing is a boxing, boxing routines are offensive and defensive exercises, and practicing boxing is practicing offensive and defensive content. That kind of routine practice is useless, and the theory can be put to rest.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The following are several traditional martial arts that are relatively practical:

    1. Wing Chun. It is a traditional Chinese martial art, a pre-discipline technique to stop invasion, an active and streamlined system of legitimate defense, and a boxing technique for the lawful use of force.

    2. Taekwondo. It is one of the official sports of the modern Olympic Games, and it is a sport that mainly uses hands and feet to fight or fight. Taekwondo originated on the Korean Peninsula, and was evolved from Taekwondo and Hwarangdo in the Three Kingdoms period of Korea in the early days, and is a popular technique in Korean folklore.

    3. Sanda. It is also called loose hands, and in ancient times it was called fighting, hand fighting, technical fighting, etc., simply put, it is the first and hidden two people to fight face to face with their bare hands. Sanda is one of the main forms of expression of national standard martial arts, with kicking, hitting, falling, and taking the four Sun Qinqing techniques as the main means of attack.

    4. Grappling and fighting. It is a comprehensive and practical technique that combines kicking, hitting, falling, and holding to advance, retreat, dodge, and dodge, and combines offense and defense, and the purpose of learning grappling is to improve the technical and tactical level of hand-to-hand combat.

    5. Judo. It is a type of martial arts that focuses on grappling and ground fighting. Japan is known as the "Land of Judo". Judo is a unique discipline of Japanese martial arts, which evolved from Jiu-Jitsu.

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