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It's simple. It's just that it looks hard.
When you are not afraid of hardship.
I'm not afraid to get tired, I've been doing it very quickly.
But it's hard to say about that kind of commercial gym.
Recommended for teachers.
And you're not in a hurry to learn.
And the training time is too short.
It is estimated that it will take a few years for the 540 backspin.
About 4 hours a day.
If the conditions are good, 6 to 9 months out of 540 backspin should not be difficult.
As for the wrenching, those are pure deception.
You can pick up the woodblock and perform it yourself.
As for your age, it's not very big.
We also have a father and son who have the same lesson.
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Yes! As long as there is perseverance
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It's not okay to compete in the Olympics, it's okay as a hobby. 22 years old is not too late, if you participate in formal study and training, it is no problem to achieve the above standards in two years.
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You're so white. Sure enough, it's a layman among laymen.
First of all, what you said is basically useless in actual combat.
It's good on TV, but who do you think it's used in professional games? Unless it is a one-sided, ravage-side situation, it is used to adjust the atmosphere and enliven the scene. Otherwise, it is not a professional competition, such as martial arts, this kind of third-rate competition used for show.
Look at K1, people are very realistic, what actions can't you do? But do you dare to fight them?
If it's just to be handsome, it's better to learn taekwondo, because you find that although sanda is practical, the legs are very rough, and it is not as good as taekwondo. Moreover, there is no special training in sanda to beat wooden boards, and everyone beats people. But Taekwondo has a soft spot for planks...
As long as you are willing to work hard, what a 7202 backspin in the air (one more turn than your whirlwind kick!) And it's so handsome! Your kind of pediatrics, believe it or not, I'll teach you, and you can do it in three months. , side flips, three feet in the air, open a brick or two. Up to three years of practice... Of course you have to work hard), an uncle who only practiced at the age of forty can do it, don't tell me you have a disability...
The training place is professional enough, all of them are like this, and one class in college is only this time, the key is to practice, not to be taught by others.
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Sanda, the most practical.
Sanda and taekwondo are both suitable for boys to learn, depending on the boy's personal interest, but taekwondo is relatively mild, sanda is easy to get injured.
Sanda, also known as sanshou, was called hand-to-hand fighting, hand-to-hand fighting, and technical fighting in ancient times, and was a practical combat technique decomposed from traditional martial arts routines. In 1979, sanshou became a competitive event in our country. Compete in an 80-centimeter-high, 8-meter-square ring.
Techniques from various martial arts schools such as kicking, hitting, and wrestling are allowed in the Sanshou competition, and grappling is not allowed, and it is not allowed to attack vital parts such as the throat and crotch; Athletes compete equally under the same conditions by weight and protective gear. In the struggle against the enemy, these boundaries are gone, and the military and police focus on striking at the opponent's vital parts in the struggle against the enemy. The moves used are also relatively **, and the lethality is greater.
Sanda: One of the sports events, the two sides use offensive and defensive tactics such as kicking, hitting, and falling to engage in hand-to-hand combat and confrontation in accordance with the rules. It is the ring form of traditional Chinese martial arts, and it is also organized by the Chinese Martial Arts Association in order to adapt martial arts to modern sports.
Martial arts are divided into sanda and taolu. <>
Sanda pays more attention to actual combat, paying attention to fighting skills, while taekwonquan mainly uses legs, the legs are more independent, and the force is focused on using strength. Each martial art has its own advantages and disadvantages, I recommend practicing well, you have practiced sanda for a year, if you are not lazy, then you must have a certain level, and then you can learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses by practicing taekwon. The progress of martial arts focuses on the communication between the sects, so that you will have a broad horizon, practice to do half the work, I am based on sanda, and the key to my victory is to absorb the advantages of each faction, such as through the back of the fist to speed up the snatch of sanda straight punch, so that I benefited a lot, the same Muay Thai back kick leg to make up for the lack of emptiness in the back of Sanda, I hope you correct your mentality, do not have a rejection mentality, so as to absorb the strengths.
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Taekwondo is not a martial art.
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