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What's practical about fighting?

Question 1: What is the most practical way to learn Kung Fu fighting? Karate is good.

Sanda has no culture, connotation and martial arts. It's fast, but it's harmful to human body and not suitable for girls to practice. Not to mention muay Thai and boxing.

Taekwondo is gorgeous and handsome, but it's not necessary. It only uses its legs, not its hands. They all attack quickly and kick people innocently, but karate is both hands and feet. Don't always think about hitting each other with too gorgeous legs in actual combat. It's not as useful as kicking the crotch before ... For example, Taekwondo can kick karate faster, more times and more accurately. But it's hard to cause serious harm. The counterattack of karate will shock Taekwondo, but the chance of being kicked is very small.

Because people who practice Taekwondo in China, because of the influence of competition rules, like to kick their legs quickly, and their instep is very tight. This can form a high-five effect on the protective gear. Make a loud sound. But if it is not a competition, when there is no protective gear, the contact between the instep and the opponent's body becomes very pale. Kicking in the body may also affect the other person's breathing. If you kick the opponent's leg, because the stress area is too large, there is basically no harm. It's just my skin hurts a little.

Karate attacks in different ways. His endurance process is longer, because he is not as fast as Taekwondo, but lifts his knees and legs from the side, and the attack trajectory is longer and more powerful. Factory and kick. It kicks with furry shins. It's like cutting your leg with a knife. It's a bit boring, but it's good for your legs. This is hard enough and powerful enough to make your muscles twitch and tear. Especially when kicking to the inner thigh, the pain is unbearable.

However, karate is not a crash course. Does the landlord want to learn some women's self-defense skills while practicing karate?

Question 2: Which martial arts are the most practical in fighting, Sanda and Muay Thai, which are really powerful. Usually it's both fists and feet. Sanda also has wrestling, but your strength is definitely not as strong as that of men. You can't fall, and you have no strength in boxing. I suggest you learn from the top painting of Muay Thai, that is, if your opponent rushes at you, you grab his head with both hands and cover his eyes with paint. Remember to finish at the same time!

Be sure to know your own shortcomings first. Women's physical quality is definitely not as good as men's. You only have dexterity and speed. I suggest you practice your skills! You want to be strong in a few months! Recommend some lethal ones!

1. China has the ability to seize and unload bones, and the anti-joint is the fastest!

2. There are Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gracie Jiu Jitsu abroad. In reality, when we fight with someone, we wrestle them together almost immediately, especially when we push them to the ground. You can pinch his joints or throat, and he will die or be abolished by you!

3. Aikido in Japan is a practical technology, which takes hitting and pinching the key parts, grasping the tendons and separating the bones and muscles as the main means, integrating hitting, falling and grasping, combining rigidity and softness, transforming yin and yang, and skillfully winning the round flow. Aikido training has no fixed routine practice, but a self-defense technical practice that simulates various situations that may be attacked every day. From the beginning, it was a person-to-person training, so it was very practical. Training subjects include: unarmed to unarmed, unarmed to weapons, weapon to weapon, weapon to unarmed, single to single, single to many people, etc.

The sparring training method is convenient for practitioners to master Aikido techniques quickly and apply what they have learned quickly. Because of the long-term repeated training, it is easier for practitioners to master the technology and make up for the physical deficiency with the technology.

It is best to learn some of them. After all, practicality is true. Aikido is recommended, but it is also expensive enough. I'm not bad at it, but I usually learn it in the police academy ... Jiu Jitsu is ok, but there are few places to learn it in China.

Learn what? You look at it.

Ligament Sanda Thai Jiu Jitsu is needed, and the rest is not.

For weapons, it is recommended not to use electric batons. Electric batons are really prone to accidents (1, the police don't allow them to be used, and 2 unstable current is easy to hurt people). Just buy a wolf spray, spray it first and then kick him hard.

Question 3: What is the most practical way to learn Kung Fu and fighting? Karate is good.

Sanda has no culture, connotation and martial arts. It's fast, but it's harmful to human body and not suitable for girls to practice. Not to mention muay Thai and boxing.

Taekwondo is gorgeous and handsome, but it's not necessary. It only uses its legs, not its hands. They all attack quickly and kick people innocently, but karate is both hands and feet. Don't always think about hitting each other with too gorgeous legs in actual combat. It's not as useful as kicking the crotch before ... For example, Taekwondo can kick karate faster, more times and more accurately. But it's hard to cause serious harm. The counterattack of karate will shock Taekwondo, but the chance of being kicked is very small.

Because people who practice Taekwondo in China, because of the influence of competition rules, like to kick their legs quickly, and their instep is very tight. This can form a high-five effect on the protective gear. Make a loud sound. But if it is not a competition, when there is no protective gear, the contact between the instep and the opponent's body becomes very pale. Kicking in the body may also affect the other person's breathing. If you kick the opponent's leg, because the stress area is too large, there is basically no harm. It's just my skin hurts a little.

Karate attacks in different ways. His endurance process is longer, because he is not as fast as Taekwondo, but lifts his knees and legs from the side, and the attack trajectory is longer and more powerful. When kicking. It kicks with furry shins. It's like cutting your leg with a knife. It's a bit boring, but it's good for your legs. This is hard enough and powerful enough to make your muscles twitch and tear. Especially when kicking to the inner thigh, the pain is unbearable.

However, karate is not a crash course. Does the landlord want to learn some women's self-defense skills while practicing karate?

Question 4: What is the most practical martial arts for learning fighting in real life? Hello, landlord;

I suggest learning Sanda from China. Because of taekwondo, karate, muay Thai and so on. They were handed down from China, and they all learned to play games. Not as comprehensive as China martial arts. If you want to defend yourself, you must practice Sanda. Taekwondo is just appreciated. It is better to practice China Wushu! After all, China Wushu is highly ornamental and practical. Muay Thai is very powerful, but it is not suitable for China people to practice. Because muay Thai players have a low life expectancy. If it's fitness, I'm not in a hurry, so I practice China Wushu. I choose something enterprising, more than a hundred years old, such as Cai Lifo and Nanzhi.

If you want to be cool and handsome, you can enjoy Taekwondo, and it is not bad to learn Wing Chun in actual combat. Bruce Lee, a famous martial arts star, once studied Wing Chun with Ip Man. It can be said that Jeet Kune Do founded by Bruce Lee is closely related to Wing Chun.

Taekwondo has a single technique, mainly relying on the leg method, and most black belts can be bought. The opponent is A Hai, and it may be easy to get you in a fight! Because he has actual combat experience. And most of you who learn Taekwondo are WTF. But learning ITF is also good. In addition, if you want to play Taekwondo well, you definitely need more practical experience. It will be slightly better than Sanda.

Who's afraid of who? It is dedicated, and plagiarism will be investigated.

Question 5: What is the best fighting skill? It is fast, difficult and easy to learn. And the action is comprehensive, with both fists and feet. Muay Thai and Sanda are also good. In Jeet Kune Do, there are also sticks, nunchakus and short sticks. Copying guys has a better chance of winning. French boxing is also good. Born out of street martial arts, he is suitable for fighting.

Question 6: Q: What kind of kung fu is suitable for team fighting? First, I suggest you practice Sanda! Pay more attention to the practice of strength, speed and dodge! Team battle is not that simple! Because the regiment changes quickly, you need to be flexible in attack and defense and face the enemy who may come at any time! And you must always ensure that you are not trapped or beaten! In that case, Sanda's flexible tricks and quick movements can make you stand out from the crowd!

Secondly, dual weapons are also very practical in team battles! It allows you to attack more targets and more frequently!

You'd better make sure you can run, and don't let yourself get trapped! Just make sure there are one or two people in front of you!

It is best to practice the ability to fight often. How to hit people without being hit? ! Especially the group box!

Tell me about my skills:

First of all, don't be afraid! Summon up the courage to fight every battle well!

Ensure that there is room for display around you!

Face the enemies around you flexibly, ensure that you can play freely in the chaotic boxing, and ensure that the fewer enemies in front of you, the better!

If someone hits you, you can see stars, but don't do anything stupid! If you hit someone, you will be beaten. Hang in there. You won. If you are defeated, you lose!

Analysis and utilization of terrain. If there are bricks and sticks on the ground, you can pick them up and use them roughly. If there is a foot in the well, it doesn't matter! If there is a telephone pole next to it, pick it up and hit it on the head! (for example, ha)

Create his weakness, be hard on him, such as bones, crotch, stomach, aorta, nose and eyes! It's best to make the other side lose its fighting capacity! Down with one is one, remember not to continue fighting!

Knock your head off and the rest will be daunting!

Soldiers are expensive, speed is not expensive!

If the enemy has weapons, try to get them for your own use!

If you don't have to fight, I suggest you don't do it. Group fighting will be illegal and the crime will be aggravated! Life in detention center is not easy! It better be kind!

Question 7: What is the best kung fu for fighting? Muay Thai, Sanda, Taekwondo. But if it is not self-defense, I suggest the landlord not to fight.

Question 8: What do you practice? (having said that, first of all, it is not a copy. I hope the landlord can finish reading it. )

Finally, someone has seen this problem clearly! Taekwondo is just not practical. People who know a little kung fu can see at a glance that taekwondo is full of loopholes and flashy ~! I have told many people, but they still don't believe me. They all say that garbage is WTF and ITF is the real taekwondo. But I watched ITF's actual combat video, that's all! ! In the words of a person I once met in Zhihu, it is: "The whole taekwondo is as much as the disabled fighting means."

And those karate and Sanda, they are not very skilled. At best, they can deal with those who can't do anything. If they meet someone who knows real kung fu, they are likely to suffer ~! ! !

So learn from our China Kung Fu, and the real China Kung Fu is really powerful! China's kung fu is all about skills. When he reaches a certain level, he will naturally exert his strength with an inner strength, and he doesn't need to rely on muscles to increase his strength! Just like my master, he has great strength, but no muscles and looks very thin.

Therefore, if the landlord can find a good master, it is suggested to learn our own China Kung Fu from the teacher. But don't go to places like martial arts training classes to study. What you learned in those places is just like what you learned on TV. It's all showy and not practical at all. Real experts are generally low-key, hidden among the people and not necessarily famous, so it is necessary for the landlord to inquire about it himself and see if you have this opportunity.

As for catching, I don't know much about it. It should feel like judo. Special soft joints for grasping people have certain practicability. As a girl, it should be a good choice to learn this. But I dare say, it's definitely not as good as our kung fu in China!

Please refer to this video: Chang/... =

If you look at the comments below, you can clearly see the quality of China Kung Fu.

And this you.video.sina/b/23443588-1630415200.

This is a match between Mr. Wu Lianzhi, who is in his fifties, and the 26-year-old Korean Taekwondo champion, which was interviewed on CCTV's "Hometown" program.

These are the real battles of China Kung Fu VS Taekwondo. TV always boasts that Sanda is China Kung Fu, and always says that China Sanda VS One Country Sanda is China Kung Fu VS One Country Boxing. I really want to give them an ear! Sanda is definitely not equal to China Kung Fu! ! !

Question 9: What kung fu fighting is practical? If you want to learn mixed martial arts, why not learn Jeet Kune Do?

Jeet Kune Do is an omni-directional free fighting technique created by Bruce Lee, which combines the essence of all kinds of martial arts in the world. Jeet Kune do advocates a high degree of freedom in fighting. Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do is instinctive, abandoning traditional forms and expressing himself faithfully. It is the program and essence of Jeet Kune Do that "the impossible is the law and the infinite is the limit". It applies the philosophy of the East and the West to Wushu, which is a kind of fighting guidance and methodology.

According to the different situations of actual combat, Wushu is subdivided, such as kicking, hitting, knee and elbow, sticking, sticking and falling, and locking the ground. It contains the essence of karate, taekwondo, jujitsu, boxing, fencing and so on 100. It is a comprehensive practical skill with the characteristics of China Wushu.

Wing Chun Quan, as the basic martial art of Jeet Kune Do, is also very suitable for street fighting. You must have seen it in the movie Ip Man. Besides, it doesn't take much effort to practice wing chun boxing, and it also needs the ingenuity of women, so sometimes girls are easier to master than boys. After wing chun boxing is practiced, the hardness of fists and forearms is very high, which is more suitable for actual combat.

Question 10: When did Kung Fu learn to fight the most? Sanda (having said so much, first of all, it is by no means plagiarism. I hope the landlord can finish reading it. )

Finally, someone has seen this problem clearly! Taekwondo is just not practical. People who know a little kung fu can see at a glance that taekwondo is full of loopholes and flashy ~! I have told many people, but they still don't believe me. They all say that garbage is WTF and ITF is the real taekwondo. But I watched ITF's actual combat video, that's all! ! In the words of a person I once met in Zhihu, it is: "The whole taekwondo is as much as the disabled fighting means."

And those karate and Sanda, they are not very skilled. At best, they can deal with those who can't do anything. If they meet someone who knows real kung fu, they are likely to suffer ~! ! !

So learn from our China Kung Fu, and the real China Kung Fu is really powerful! China's kung fu is all about skills. When he reaches a certain level, he will naturally exert his strength with an inner strength, and he doesn't need to rely on muscles to increase his strength! Just like my master, he has great strength, but no muscles and looks very thin.

Therefore, if the landlord can find a good master, it is suggested to learn our own China Kung Fu from the teacher. But don't go to places like martial arts training classes to study. What you learned in those places is just like what you learned on TV. It's all showy and not practical at all. Real experts are generally low-key, hidden among the people and not necessarily famous, so it is necessary for the landlord to inquire about it himself and see if you have this opportunity.

As for catching, I don't know much about it. It should feel like judo. Special soft joints for grasping people have certain practicability. As a girl, it should be a good choice to learn this. But I dare say, it's definitely not as good as our kung fu in China!

Please refer to this video: v.youku/v_show/id_XMjI1MTI =.

If you look at the comments below, you can clearly see the quality of China Kung Fu.

And this you.video.sina/b/23443588-1630415200.

This is a match between Mr. Wu Lianzhi, who is in his fifties, and the 26-year-old Korean Taekwondo champion, which was interviewed on CCTV's "Hometown" program.

These are the real battles of China Kung Fu VS Taekwondo. TV always boasts that Sanda is China Kung Fu, and always says that China Sanda VS One Country Sanda is China Kung Fu VS One Country Boxing. I really want to give them an ear! Sanda is definitely not equal to China Kung Fu! ! !