Is Chinese kung fu really just a fist show off legs?

Updated on physical education 2024-07-16
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Don't deny it just because you see someone whose kung fu is poor"Chinese martial arts"The reality of the actual battle, doubting the ability of Chinese kung fu. This is very one-sided.

    Chinese Kung Fu is actually composed of 3 parts, 1 external practice (muscles, bones and skin), 2 internal cultivation (qi - through breathing, practicing essence and spirit), and 3 techniques (offensive and defensive measures).

    Here's what it's about"gas"Refers to exercises that work with breathing. "gas"It is the prelude to strength, and the qi is strong enough to be sufficient. Passed"gas"can control physical consumption, and it is said that some people have enough stamina.

    Any Chinese Kung Fu practitioner who is detached from these three aspects is destined not to have too advanced attainments.

    Bruce Lee can represent Chinese kung fu, but he has only practiced "muscles, bones, skin" and "techniques", and he cannot be said to be the master of Chinese kung fu. Tyson, the world boxing champion, once turned to boxing and was invincible, but it was only 2 parts of Chinese kung fu, not to mention that in foreign martial arts, there is no internal cultivation part, so Chinese kung fu is the only leader in the world, and it is the highest and deepest exploration. The natural principality is invincible in the world, and it is by no means a frame.

    On the one hand, they did not practice the connotation of Chinese Kung Fu diligently, and on the other hand, they doubted the strength of Chinese Kung Fu, which is the ugliness of some Chinese martial artists at present.

    As a Chinese martial artist, how much do you really know about Chinese kung fu?

    If you really practice Chinese kung fu, even Bruce Lee will worship it when he is alive, and it is not a problem to come to 10 "Tysons"...

    Chinese kung fu is the first in the world, the treasure of the world, and the pride of the Chinese nation! (Demon Heart Kung Fu Theory).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Go to the world stage to know by Bibi, don't play lip service.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, this is a misunderstanding caused by people's confusion about the indistinguishability between national standard martial arts and traditional martial arts.

    Martial arts are divided into national standard martial arts and traditional martial arts, the latter is also known as national martial arts, when the ** national martial arts hall was created, Feng Yuxiang defined it: only kill the enemy and do not praise the martial arts.

    And now what we see on the **, including movies, TV or something, are the majority of national standard martial arts, which are characterized by performance-based, because national standard martial arts belong to competitive sports, so it is scored by the level of drills, rather than watching the actual combat duel, of course, Sanda is the actual combat form of martial arts, but now Sanda is also a competitive sport, so it lacks the application of many techniques of traditional martial arts, and with gloves, many techniques can not be used, and after all, it is a competitive sport, It's not a life-and-death fight, so it's actually worse than the real traditional martial arts.

    Now the biggest problem is that the apprenticeship of traditional martial arts is too slow, and the basic skills of three years are completed and then three years of routines, plus three years of sparring training, it takes ten years before and after, and now people want to practice quick kung fu, so there are very few people who practice traditional martial arts.

    Let's ask, if Chinese kung fu is all about fists and embroidered legs, then what have we relied on to defend ourselves against the enemy outside the country for 5,000 years, and Shaolin Wudang is all made up? What is the reputation of Chinese martial arts in the world? How is it possible to just embroider legs with fists?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Foreigners ridiculed Chinese kung fu as embroidering legs, and Bruce Lee taught him to be a man every minute.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no boxing that is bad, only the practice is not good, the key is to look at the person who practiced.

    Traditional martial arts exist and have their merits. Individuals believe in traditional martial arts.

    However, traditional martial arts are not supported by actual results, so they are not convincing.

    In recent years, traditional martial arts have been deified, in fact, traditional martial arts are not so godly, but they are not so fake.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course not, all Chinese martial arts in thousands of years of war practice, must be a practical method of fighting, now many martial arts and techniques in the lack of practical value, mainly because of the loss of fighting techniques, some Chinese martial arts boxing still maintain a strong practical value, such as Xingyi boxing, Bajiquan, Handan Xuanfeng martial arts, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, it's not a show of fists anyway, it's just that their purpose is different, and some are for performance. Some are for competitive fighting, Sanda attaches great importance to actual combat, that is, it should be because he was born during the war years, the purpose is to defeat the enemy, and Chinese martial arts are still broad and profound.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The reason for this impression is that modern people spend a lot of energy on the practice of routines, and how much energy is spent on the exercise of basic skills. The routines are much easier than the basic exercises. Boxing also has boxing routines, but there is much more time to exercise physical qualities such as physical explosiveness, endurance, speed, and reflexes than to practice routines.

    Coupled with the gap between Asians and Europeans and Americans in size and physical fitness. In contrast, Chinese kung fu looks like it's really a fist and a leg.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is undeniable that the routines are easy to practice, and the routines are also very practical (after all, they are summed up by the life and death experience of countless predecessors, and they can most effectively hit the enemy) but people have forgotten to practice martial arts without practicing martial arts. Therefore, learning martial arts, national art is not so simple, in addition to the flexible mind and strong reaction ability (innate talent), it is necessary to lay a good basic skill (acquired effort), plus actual combat (experience accumulation, monster farming and upgrading, all three are indispensable.) Only in this way can you be considered a learner.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course not. It depends on whether you work hard, or what kind of teacher you meet.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you learn it well, you can be very powerful;

    If you don't learn well, it's useless.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It can be said that it is a fist and an embroidered leg. Traditional martial arts focus on routines, but Muay Thai focuses on striking and killing.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't think so, traditional martial arts pay attention to overcoming rigidity with softness, not only practical, but also can be used as a fitness and health preservation technique, which can be said to be very effective. It is a different martial art from Muay Thai and cannot be compared.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not just fists and legs, it's very powerful. Taller than Muay Thai, the tricks of traditional martial arts are varied, and they are much stronger than the rigid Muay Thai.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's not a flower fist embroidered legs, it can't be compared with Muay Thai, my country's traditional martial arts are very exquisite, but many killing moves are lost, so they can't compare to Muay Thai.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No. Traditional martial arts would have been eliminated long ago if they did not have fighting ability, and the reason why they don't seem to be as good as Muay Thai now is because they are all martial arts routines, not real martial arts.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    China's martial arts are broad and profound, and the world's martial arts are out of Shaolin, in fact, real martial arts have always existed, but our focus is confused by those film and television dramas.

    There are still warrior monks in the current Shaolin Temple, but in fact, the existence of Wusheng is entirely to protect the Shaolin Temple。It's not for the sake of fighting and killing on the rivers and lakes, so we usually come into contact with those martial arts movies, which are all fictional and fabricated.

    Real martial arts do not fly over the wall and take the enemy's head thousands of miles away, but only in some physique. Including some routines, there can be some ways to quickly defeat the enemy.

    In fact, the current martial arts cannot be regarded as flower boxing and embroidered legs, for example, China's sanda is very powerful, has a certain influence in the world, in fact, Sanda contains a lot of martial arts.

    In fact, it was a movie star who really introduced Chinese martial arts to the world, and he was Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee was not only a film actor but also a martial artist, and Bruce Lee personally founded Jeet Kune Do, There are many people who say that Ip Man is Bruce Lee's master, but in fact, Ip Man is not Bruce Lee's mentor, but he has instructed him in some martial arts.

    Bruce Lee's martial arts are real, and he can punch thousands of pounds with a single punch. And his stature is very small, in all the kung fu movies he shoots, as a filmmaker, he even has to slow down to be able to show it globally, because the speed of his punches is too fast, and from this point you can see the power of his martial arts.

    Nowadays, martial arts are more formalized, and it is this kind of spending money to show off legs in the movie that can show a more pleasing feeling to the eye. In the real martial arts confrontation, there are absolutely not so many fancy routines, they are all some one-move lethal martial arts.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In fact, the real martial arts are very powerful, and these actions are only designed in the movie to cater to the taste of the public.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Now is not the war years, there are real martial arts, but they are in the minority, and people are learning martial arts now just to strengthen their bodies. It can't be said that it is a fist and embroidered legs, but it knows a little less.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    At that time, martial arts were like Jin Yong's ** that people wanted to have, and now people practice martial arts mostly for fitness.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It takes a lot of effort to practice real martial arts, in fact, there are real martial arts in the Shaolin Temple now, if you really make up your mind, it is recommended to go to the Shaolin Temple to learn.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It means that you have not seen real martial arts, because many children learn martial arts now, but they only learn some skins, and they will have the feeling of embroidering their legs.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think that real martial arts still exist, but now it is a legal society, and people don't have to work hard to solve problems. The martial arts under the sword are flower fists and embroidered legs, I don't think. Because martial arts have the effect of strengthening the body.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The main reason is that it is now in an era of peace, there is no need to learn martial arts, and many ancient martial arts have been lost.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The current martial arts are not all fists and embroidered legs, martial arts are for people to strengthen their bodies, but everyone is deceived by the changed martial arts moves in TV and movies, thinking that martial arts can fly away.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    No, don't listen to other people's nonsense, Chinese martial arts are broad and profound, and they have condensed the efforts of many people. As long as you learn the martial arts that suit you, it's not a fist embroidered leg.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Is there a person as fierce as Mike in China Competitive martial arts and performance types of martial arts cannot be restored to actual combat! After all, peacetime social conditions do not allow the emergence of combat techniques of combat with great lethality. At least civilian.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In the world's top events, such as Liu Hailong, the most famous sanda king in China, fought with the second-rate American boxer David Boone, but was hit hard and could not continue the game and lost the match. There is also China's fast wrestling king Na Ri Le, who competed with Wang Kang Li of the United States, and was so physically exhausted that he didn't dare to ......compete with the rope ringThere are too many of these examples, but they are filtered by the domestic **, because Chinese kung fu is not a simple competition, but carries too much national dignity.

    In fact, China is only a big country in martial arts and arts, not a big country in martial arts, and there is basically no place for us in the world-class martial arts fighting competition, ...... we Chinese

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Definitely not. However, modern people rarely pay attention to martial arts, and the martial arts circulating in the market are basically performative martial arts.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    No, Chinese martial arts have its connotation, the so-called "external training of muscles, bones and skin, internal training of a breath", more important is to practice internal skills, strengthen the body.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    There is no need to ask about this thing, and you can't ask for an answer, but when you get to the point, you will naturally understand it, and it is very profound.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It depends on what kind of martial arts it is, and whether you have actual combat experience.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    No, Chinese martial arts are vast and profound. It's not a fist embroidered leg. Chinese martial arts pay attention to basic skills.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Landlord, what you said is not right. Your understanding is also incorrect. The so-called moves are a combination of offensive and defensive actions, and the main purpose of existence is to attack the enemy and achieve the purpose of victory.

    Moves are the constituent units of martial arts routines, which are designed to achieve the purpose of intensive training through long-term repetitive drills, so that practice makes perfect, and turn the moves that strike the enemy into natural reactions, without the need to go through the brain to calculate. Therefore, Xin Yong is very right, whether it is a move or a routine, it is not a fist embroidered leg, it is a practical technique.

    So, what is a flower fist embroidered leg? In the past, in order to mix rice and eat, artists practiced some martial arts routines on the street to make money, and generally practiced routines with more fancy and beautiful movements, many difficult movements, but poor actual combat. For example, Little Red Boxing, for the needs of the performance, added a lot of fancy and useless movements, making the layman look very lively, but in fact these actions are useless.

    This is called flower fist embroidered legs. That's for the uninitiated. There are also some people who practice kung fu, although the appearance of the routines they practice is also similar, but they don't understand the things inside, don't understand the use of moves, and can't be used in actual combat, which is also called flower boxing and embroidered legs.

    Now the competition routines advocated by the state are basically fists and embroidered legs, because the purpose is different, and the orientation is different. The sports department that leads the development of national martial arts does not have masters who really know how to do it, and the martial arts they know are also inclined to perform, and the routines, competition rules, development plans, etc. they formulate are also performance-oriented, and as a result, all martial arts are developing towards performance, which is more and more like the tricks of the past, rather than killing people. This is the reason why many people believe that martial arts are flower fists and embroidered legs.

    This time I went to Chenjiagou to participate in the National Taijiquan Invitational Competition, which is also the case. Whoever has a low stance will have a high score, and whoever has more power and feet will have a high score. No one thought about whether the boxing he practiced could be used or not, and whether there was any inherent technical stuff.

    This is really sad for the development of Chinese martial arts.

    The landlord may have seen many martial arts ** sayings, a certain person hits with a move, and another person uses a certain move to resolve it. In fact, the statement in ** is very mechanical, and it is not an insider's statement at all. For the move is dead, but the man is alive.

    It is not that a certain move must be resolved with another move, and it is impossible for two people to fight like this, the other party uses a fixed move to fight, and the other person thinks about using a certain move to resolve it. When it comes to a real fight, the speed of a punch is very fast, and it definitely doesn't take more than three seconds to knock down a person, where do you have time to think about it? When the time comes, you can only adapt to the situation and make the most correct instinctive response according to your daily training.

    Those moves are instinctive, not figurative.

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