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There is no doubt that karate, moves are obviously more focused on actual combat, and training also pays more attention to basic skills.
If you are thin, you have to train slowly, thin people can't fight hard, Muay Thai is thin, but there are definitely muscles, karate attaches importance to strength training, if you practice karate, the strength will grow rapidly, Chinese martial arts have been evading strength training, saying that you should be flexible and use skill, that is self-deception, who said that karate is not flexible, people not only pay attention to strength, but also attach great importance to speed and movement, and have strength and flexibility, people a bunch of combination punches out is not worse than the flexible Chinese martial arts every day, As for lethality, it is not necessary.
It's not that I belittle Chinese martial arts, not just karate, but Muay Thai, kickboxing, judo, boxing, etc., all attach great importance to strength, even Chinese sanda.
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Karate. Karate is a pirated version of Tai Chi, some of which are wrestling, winding, and other actions can be clearly seen, but it is not as good as the real Tai Chi, I want to emphasize that it is the real Tai Chi, the most important of which is that Karate does not have the "Wuji pile" of Tai Chi, so the achievement is far inferior to Tai Chi, but Tai Chi is to be completed, and it takes a long time.
Wing Chun. I don't have a lot of research on foreign martial arts, but I can tell you that all Chinese kung fu has a pile of gong, relying on a solid game.
I've seen Wing Chun, it's more delicate, it's suitable for close fighting, you're seeing, whether that master is really good, has he ever fought with someone. If the master is not good, I suggest that the study is scattered.
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I mean learning Wing Chun, it's not that Wing Chun is famous for making movies, but Wing Chun is the most practical among all kinds of boxing, fights are close to face to face, and Wing Chun is just suitable for close attacks. Of course, learning martial arts is not for fighting, it is precisely because of practicality that self-defense is the best. Karate is a comparison of strength, and there are some drawbacks to actual combat.
Chinese Kung Fu is the originator of Kung Fu in the world and is vigorously carried forward.
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Wing Chun can defend and attack karate brute force.
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Wing Chun is good at actual combat, both offensive and defensive. Wing Chun is the essence of our country.
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When you meet someone like Dashan Beida, it is estimated that there is no way to live.
But the current Jizhen or the new Jizhen is different from the past, and many techniques are using the rule that you are not allowed to hit the head with your fists, such as falling to the ground, if you are allowed to hit the head, it may be over, because if you want to fall to the ground, the back of the head is the closest to the opponent for a moment. Of course, the extremely real leg method is really fierce.
In short, the purpose of the training is not the same as what you said.
Wing Chun is a southern boxing technique, which is most suitable for close street fighting, and I think it is impossible for a person who practices karate to easily defeat someone who practices Wing Chun.
But Bruce Lee also said that Wing Chun is not aggressive enough, so it needs to be improved.
Based on the above reasons, I think Wing Chun has a better chance of winning, according to the rules of street combat you said.
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Wing Chun is a traditional Chinese martial art, a technique to stop invasion, an active and streamlined system of legitimate defense, and a boxing technique for the lawful use of force.
Extreme vacuum karate is different from traditional karate, extreme vacuum karate adheres to the essence of actual combat, and is famous for its full-contact competition style, and is known as one of the strongest martial arts in the world.
The two only focus on different styles, there is no difference between martial arts, the key lies in the person who practices it.
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Theoretically speaking, Wing Chun is originally a weak boxing method, very scientific, not fancy at all, pay attention to practicality, and give full play to the instinct of the human body, and even close your eyes to compete with others, provided that you first hold someone else's hand, Wing Chun is not only a fist, but also includes, inch strength, explosive power, penetrating power is also very strong, as well as grappling, etc., but theoretically speaking, Wing Chun is a bit similar to the principle of Tai Chi, but he is practical. No matter how strong the resistance is, there are weaknesses, so don't think that karate is very powerful, not everyone is very powerful, due to the rules and various restrictions, you can't play the power of Wing Chun, there is no way, there are rules for the game, and there are no rules for real fighting.
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Headkarate, I practice this, (*hee-hee!) ~
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Don't know which city you're in.
If you are in Hunan, you can go to Changsha to do good kung fu, where there are Hong Kong teachers to teach.
Beijing can find Wang Zhipeng.
Needless to say, there are too many Wing Chun teachers in Guangzhou.
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Cangshan Sports School, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province.
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It depends on whether you are in ** lz, you give you an address, okay.
Of course, Wing Chun is the best for you, Wing Chun itself is designed for women, pay attention to spending "the least cost to achieve the greatest results", the actual combat is very strong, and it is easy to learn, and it is not so hard to practice. For example, Sanda belongs to the kind of "1,000 enemies are destroyed and 800 are self-inflicted", and after a battle, you will definitely be scarred. And Wing Chun doesn't need to split, handstand, somersault, I used to practice sanda, but now I have practiced Wing Chun for two months, and it turns out that those martial arts partners who are equal to my strength are not my opponents.
In fact, it's not that Wing Chun is useless, this is also one of the manifestations of traditional martial arts not adapting to this era. >>>More
Three months, I want to use it to learn sanda or judo, Sanda focuses on actual combat, training can be said to be teaching while fighting, although three months can not be much more powerful, but it is a lot of help for self-defense, but Sanda is easy to get out of muscles, because Sanda focuses on the ability to resist hits, so... And there are really not many girls who practice sanda; There are many judo wrestling methods, although the use of dexterity is not as good as Aikido, but the strength requirements are much smaller than those of Sanda, and you can learn several practical wrestling methods after three months of study, and your self-defense is very good; Taekwondo is generally not taught in actual combat within a year; Although karate is used in actual combat faster, three months is not enough; Don't even think about Wing Chun, traditional Chinese martial arts are powerful, but the actual combat time is too long, even if it is a foreign boxing, and it is difficult to say if you find a good master and don't learn it for three or five years.
Oh the same as the same good, lz live **? I have been practicing Wing Chun for 4 years. When I was 3 years old, I also formed a club at school, and now there are more than 100 people who practice boxing with me after school. You can use hi me (*.)
Five Pieces ->Yim Wing Chun-> Leung Pok Chun -> Leung Lan Kwai -> Wong Wah Po -> Leung Er Di -> Ryazan -> Chan Wah Shun -> Ip Man -> Hong Kong and Foshan.