Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - The fighting skills of special forces are similar to traditional martial arts such as Taekwondo. Especially the black belt in Taekwondo, who will be stronger?

The fighting skills of special forces are similar to traditional martial arts such as Taekwondo. Especially the black belt in Taekwondo, who will be stronger?

Of course, the special forces have strong combat effectiveness. After a long time of devil training, their physical fitness and other aspects are not covered. Their skills are vigorous and their boxing style is tough. What's more unique is that they used one move to defeat the enemy. After the move, they were either disabled or injured, serious enough to kill people and extremely fierce. These awesome people are called "hell fighters" by the outside world.

Taekwondo black belt has excellent leg skills, but because it only relies on legs to make enemies, boxing is not used much, so it has certain defects in fighting. Once cuddled (such as wrestling, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) or approached (Wing Chun Quan), Taekwondo is not easy to fight back. But some taekwondo masters can avoid this situation. This is all different from person to person.

Because the landlord is talking about fighting skills, the fighting of special forces is extremely comprehensive, with skills to be used from far to near, and it is fierce (in layman's terms, it is just like bullfighting).