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Why do some people practice martial arts for several years, but they can't beat Sanda for several months?

Practicing traditional Wushu for ten years, not one year is actual combat training, and practicing Sanda for several months is basically actual combat training. Traditional Wushu has been banned for nearly 60 years in actual combat training and simulation competitions, and has been passed down for at least two generations. Martial artists who knew about actual combat training are all dead. You told Tai Sen to train with sandbags, pears, balls and ropes every day, and he was not allowed to fight with anyone. From 1979 to 1986, it is impossible for him to knock down Bobbie and win the WBC championship. He can't even see Barbie. He will be killed in the first game of the preliminary round and then go to the hospital for treatment.

Sanda has no routine. Traditional Wushu is divided into routine and Sanshou. Each boxing has its own Sanshou skills. Sanda is the reorganization and perfection of traditional Wushu Sanshou. It's no use learning boxing by yourself. Your mind is blank, which shows that your psychological quality and technical and tactical training are not good. We must practice less semi-contact training and full contact training. Taekwondo is a martial art, but at present it is more of a sports competition. This is a sports competition, not the so-called "Kung Fu is a killer skill". Since it is a sports competition, there will be rules, and different martial arts confrontations have different rules. I want to say that under the competitive rules of Taekwondo, other martial arts can't last for several rounds, provided that the factors such as weight and physical condition are fair and reasonable.

The main purpose of practicing boxing is to persist and form muscle memory. I'm not afraid that one person can practice ten thousand kinds of boxing, but I'm afraid that one person can practice one kind of boxing ten thousand times, so there's no need to pursue too many skills. In fact, in my own training process, I have found a suitable way to exert myself, mainly practicing swing boxing and straight boxing, and sweeping in the middle and low. Now it is no exaggeration to say that a person without martial arts is a person with poor combat effectiveness. I kick with a low whip. Once in senior three, there was a row of mops on the back wall of the classroom, about five or six. At that time, when my brain was hot, I swept my leg and fell three times, which cost me two days of meals.

China traditional Wushu, without protecting everyone, tries to inherit the kung fu left by ancestors in the form of pushing hands and routines, but these exchanges are very limited, and they are all in one region and one genre. Of course, this kind of communication can't reach more masters, only people who like it participate. Most of the provincial teams of modern Sanda athletes select outstanding talents from various regions, conduct training, and fly to various places to exchange competitions with masters. In contrast, traditional martial arts do not have these conditions.