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The biggest difference between traditional Wushu and modern fighting

Traditional Wushu, especially Neijia Boxing, is a very mysterious product in the eyes of ordinary boxers. Many people have asked me if I have the secret skills of internal boxing, and I answered no, but they still don't believe me and think I am conservative! In fact, I'm just talking about the truth between martial arts and modern fighting, but the training methods are different and the goals to be achieved are different. In terms of training methods, they all strive to be scientific and technically complete.

Neijia Boxing talks about beating people like pulling weeds and beating people like walking. But looking at the whole martial arts world, there are very few things that can really be done! Modern fighting, as long as you sign up for a training class and strengthen training for three to five months, you can easily beat ordinary people. We can't help asking ourselves, are we practicing wrong? Once a disciple asked the master, and the master replied, it's just like practicing, ten years will do! But the truth is, you are still the same until your beard turns white, except that you are getting old! Therefore, in the minds of martial arts practitioners, it is natural to classify Neijia boxing as a kind of health preservation, and the master who teaches boxing also silently recognizes it. At least in this way, you can continue to teach and have your own place in the local field!

Modern fighting techniques are nothing more than straight, swing, hook, kick, kick, split and fall. This technology is simple, but easy to master. Through the continuous strengthening of quantity, we can have basic actual combat ability in a short time. Wushu was born in the era of war, suitable for the battlefield, and passed down in a life-and-death fight. In fact, militancy cannot be ignored at all. It is an evaluation word for the family boxing at that time, such as shooting like an arrow, returning your hand like a hook, shaking your heart at both ends, as light as a feather and as heavy as Mount Tai.

Whether it is modern fighting or traditional martial arts, his purpose is actual combat, that is, to quickly knock down opponents. Even in some respects, martial arts is more ruthless than modern fighting! In the training system, modern fighting is to train the rapid contraction of muscles and the rotation of body strength circles in order to achieve the effect of strengthening the blow. Frequent muscle training with light weight and fast frequency, it is common to hit thousands of punches and legs a day. According to my practice and experience, Neijia Boxing is to pull out the bones by propping up the tendons, driving the limbs to collapse, and the movement of the internal organs drives the whole body to strike, so as to maximize the strength. To some extent, a martial artist may be faster and more continuous, just like a rubber band ejection, so his penetration is also good. Coupled with the directional movement of internal organs, the weight of the body is quickly transferred to the attack of limbs, resulting in. As far as training intensity is concerned, as far as I know, all practical boxing methods are based on single boxing, each movement is hundreds of times, and there are more complicated forces, that is to say, multi-directional boxing and repeated overlapping training make the training intensity no less than modern boxing!

Personally, I think it's a pity that we can't talk about actual combat, because people who practice tradition often think that they can beat each other without actual combat training in a few years. This is a big misunderstanding! Whether it is modern fighting or traditional martial arts, it is impossible to beat people like pulling weeds without solid practical training!