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The difference between martial arts and fighting in China

I found that many people who don't know martial arts are talking nonsense there, but ~ ~ posting is welcome to seriously refute! !

International Wushu has a wide range of meanings. Generally speaking, their martial arts have no routines, only barbaric fighting skills.

There are two kinds of martial arts in China.

1; It's a routine (in the past, there were many sects in the routine, which were simply divided into external skill and internal skill, and external skill and internal skill were divided into #% ...&; I won't say much)

2; It's martial arts.

Strictly speaking, they are one, and most people don't know how to fight.

The leg technique of martial arts is the essence of routine movements, and routine is the foundation of martial arts (just like guns and

Bullet routine is gun skill, action is bullet, do you throw a gun or shoot a bullet? )

Generally speaking, routines are not lethal. They are a whole. They combine individual fighting skills and movements to form a set of boxing techniques. Ask who dares to say that Sanda has no power. Remember, no one will fight with a routine posture.

Of course, this is a peaceful time, and everyone has an aesthetic view. In the economic era, beauty, food, beautiful pictures, etc., everything must start from beauty. . . I don't believe that ordinary people will understand the essence of the routine ~

Don't look at the excitement outside = = =

Remember that routines are a kind of culture, belonging to the culture of China, and a symbol of 5000 years of Wushu accumulation in China.

I hope everyone can correctly understand the form of martial arts, and don't just cover it.

Anyone who knows martial arts knows that if you want to practice Sanshou, you should practice it for three years first.

Why? Because just practicing Sanshou will make some people with poor physical condition more stiff.

Without the flexibility of routines, even if you are in good physical condition, you should practice routines first.

The potential limits of your body. You can't play your potential limit when you loosen your hand.

Routine and Sanshou are complementary, and the image point is that Sanshou is an external routine and internal strength.

To say that routine is internal strength is not to say its boxing path, but to say the sports characteristics corresponding to routine. Different fists need different exercise methods. This is for laymen, and my personal understanding is that experts can despise it.

There is nothing simple about real martial arts.