Are traditional martial arts still practical? 20

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

    This understanding is wrong, you haven't seen that kind of move in the boxing and sanda ring, it is precisely because those moves are prohibited in the rules of these rings, it is a foul action, how can you see it? It's not a rule-free fight where you can use any means and tricks to let go of the rules. I can't see a knife and a bayonet in the ring, but in reality, which gangster doesn't use ** to fight with his fists, no, don't treat the game as a fight, the game is just a game under the restrictions of the rules, and the moves in the actual fighting and ** are of course forbidden to be used, just because those are too practical to dare to use, which line and which one can't?

    Tyson was beaten by a hooligan on the street in a few years ago, and he was often beaten by hooligans in prison. Cold soldier fighting is very different from hand-to-hand boxing, because cold soldiers are much harder and sharper than fists, as long as you master the correct fighting equipment techniques, a person can also practice quite powerful, for example, you practice the fighting short stick technique of Handan Xuanfeng martial arts very proficiently, that is, do not practice the sparring method, but also have a strong attack fighting ability, especially the sharp blade, it is not fun to get to the **, and it does not take much strength to do it, and the fist is far from comparable. Fighting with fists is basically limited to the occasion of ring matches or ordinary fights, and real life-and-death battles are rarely fought with fists, so don't treat the ring as any kind of fighting, it's a commercial game, just playing, real fighting, no one plays like this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The basic skills training of traditional martial arts is still good, for example, you see those sanda or something very strong and ask him to squat a horse step, dance a big gun, he does not necessarily make the strength, from the strength and flexibility of agility in the traditional and sanda boxing is almost the same, or even stronger, but now the traditional martial arts focus on routines, do not teach too many fighting things, sanda boxing is those few fighting movements all day long... To put it bluntly, if you know how to play traditional martial arts...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As long as there are restrictions and there is no fight for life and death, there is no style of traditional martial arts. Traditional martial arts can only be known in the battle of life and death, which is the essence of our ancestors.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Poor Dao always thinks that those who are lying on the ground with their hands shaking their legs and rolling on the donkey think that they are knowledgeable and invincible, and they don't even know what the master and coach are.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Traditional martial arts are broad and profound... Boxing and sanda are both evolved and simplified from traditional martial arts

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Striking skills are not good, Chinese-style wrestling is still okay.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you practice well, you will be practical, and if you don't practice well, nothing will be practical.

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