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Which is better, Wushu or Taekwondo?

Question 1: Which is better, Taekwondo or China Wushu? 10 points China Wushu

To say that "Wushu pays attention to routines" is completely ignorant of Wushu. Routine is one of the components of Wushu, and routine is for actual combat. There are three methods of Wushu: practicing acting and fighting. Acting is a routine, basic skill is practicing, and fighting is a practical technique.

Taekwondo, which is widely promoted in South Korea, has reached the level of metamorphosis. Culturally speaking, it has seriously swallowed up the sports market in Asia, especially in East Asia, and Taekwondo, like Koreans/Koreans, cannot completely change people because of its own problems and congenital defects (the defect of Taekwondo is the incomplete three laws). Besides Korea, many taekwondo coaches and athletes are engaged in martial arts, wrestling, judo, karate, boxing and so on. And then practice taekwondo instead.

As 13473569630 said, "the human environment is extremely poor, such as flattery, flattery, mystifying and so on." But if you meet a master (not a famous teacher), the human environment should be very pure, and you will find the charm of China Wushu unimaginable. "

Masters are hard to find.

Question 2: Is it better to learn Taekwondo or China Wushu? To tell the truth, if you can calm down, you'd better learn China Kung Fu. Taekwondo was very practical in ancient times, but now it is too commercialized. It is a gesture and fragile. I know this very well. I used to have a classmate who practiced Taekwondo for two years, and then went to learn China Boxing, saying that Taekwondo was useless. There is a big gap between the training methods of Taekwondo and China Kung Fu. Taekwondo is mainly about speed and flexibility, but China's kungfu is multifaceted. Taekwondo pays attention to courtesy, righteousness and honesty, but that's all. China Kung Fu can only be practiced well if it is combined with China culture, including Confucianism and Taoism. Therefore, the masters of China Kung Fu are well-educated and knowledgeable, which is a good choice for a person who wants to exercise for a long time. Of course, I can only make suggestions, and the person who makes the final decision is yourself. (Don't confuse national routines with China Kung Fu)

Question 3: The difference between China Wushu and Taekwondo. China Wushu is a culture with China characteristics. Of course, it should be a kind of martial arts first. The significance of the origin and spread of Wushu lies in its fighting value, but it is different from Muay Thai, Taekwondo, boxing and Gross Jiu Jitsu. In addition to fighting, it also incorporates medical and philosophical elements. Therefore, martial arts cannot be equated with martial arts. As we know, all schools of traditional Wushu have their own healing methods and psychological methods. Aside from Machamp's confused and illusory elements, we must admit that the treatment of bone injury and trauma in Wushu is reasonable, and the boxing proverbs and swordsmanship circulating in Wushu also contain too many philosophical truths.

My understanding of China Wushu includes self-defense (fighting), strengthening body (medicine) and nourishing heart (philosophy). Together, the three are China Wushu. This is very different from other simple fighting techniques and can be said to be unique. At this point, the same is true of Japanese kendo. It's just that this is Japanese martial arts, not China martial arts.

However, these characteristics of China Wushu have become the shackles of promotion today. Most people think that the value of Wushu lies only in its fighting elements. What about this amendment? ⒚⒚⒚⒚⒚?? Α?

I think martial arts is the most comprehensive in fighting. There are also many other fighting skills in China Wushu, such as fist, leg, knee and elbow. However, Wushu has techniques that do not exist in other fighting techniques, and it is extremely powerful. For example, you can't find the inch hand in Wing Chun Boxing in other fighting techniques (Jeet Kune Do has an inch fist, but in my understanding, Jeet Kune Do is also a martial art, a modern martial art, and of course it can't be said to be absolutely perfect. )

One of the important reasons why Wushu is difficult to prove itself in the ring is that the followers of traditional Wushu do not meet the physical requirements of fighting. Under the same physical quality and training intensity, Wushu will not be defeated by other fighting techniques. For example, just because Muay Thai can beat Sanda does not mean that Muay Thai's fighting skills and concepts are better than Sanda. The advantage of Muay Thai lies in the extraordinary physique created by the intensive training of Muay Thai players. People who pay attention to Sanda can see that Baoligao, who has super physique, can also be a proud Thai boxer. )

I don't mean to ignore the importance of technology in fighting. I am almost sure that two players with the same quality will have an advantage over those who practice Taekwondo in the confrontation, just as a person with systematic fighting training will certainly have an advantage over those with the same quality but no fighting training. This is because the technique of Muay Thai is more suitable for fighting. The difference between the two fighting schools with similar technical content lies only in the quality of the players.

Most of the real martial arts masters in ancient and modern times have explored their own physique to the maximum extent, and the training intensity is far from the so-called martial arts masters now. Bruce Lee's training methods are well known to many people. It is that kind of hard training combined with the study of technology that has created the legend of forbidden kingdom.

Question 4: Which is better to practice Wushu or Taekwondo? Now many netizens on the Internet ask this question: Is it better to practice Wushu or Taekwondo? Objectively speaking, both have their own advantages and characteristics, which is easy to practice and which is easy to practice seriously. The best things are useless if you don't learn and practice. But in terms of these two sports, Wushu is better than Taekwondo. Wushu has a history of thousands of years, which is all-encompassing and profound. Taekwondo originated from China Wushu. After its own development and research, it has its own system and relatively simple content. Wushu pays attention to both hands and feet. Taekwondo is mainly about legs. Now taekwondo can be basically divided into competitive taekwondo and Dojo taekwondo. We in China are basically learning Taoist Taekwondo now. In fact, the effect of the war is not satisfactory. Some people say that the threshold for practicing Taekwondo is low, suitable for all ages, and it can meet the needs of many people and get quick results. Martial arts should be practiced from an early age, which takes a long time, is too bitter and boring. These are all laymen's prejudices. Wushu is profound and contains many contents for people to choose from, and men, women and children can learn it. Children and people who want to exercise can learn routines; Those who want to defend themselves can learn folk martial arts and Sanda; Old people can learn Tai Chi and so on. Everyone should know that "the blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold." If you want to achieve anything in any sport, you must start with dolls. It is difficult to achieve anything without spending time and hard training. "Rome wasn't built in a day", to give a simple example, the same two ten-story buildings didn't stop working, one was delivered to you for less than three months, and the other was used for a year. Do you dare to live in the first one? Everyone knows that buying furniture requires good wood. You will buy furniture made of wood that can last for a long time, instead of furniture that can grow into wood in two or three years. Why? Plant trees for ten years and educate people for a hundred years! As mentioned above, what we in China learn in Taoist temple is Taoist temple taekwondo, which has a quick effect and meets the psychological needs of some people. To put it bluntly, it's just a show. It's just beautiful. Fitness is no problem. Just like fast food, it looks good and can be eaten right away, but you know the taste! It takes a lot of time and energy to practice Taekwondo to a certain extent. It can be said that it is easy to learn Taekwondo after practicing for more than three years, which is basically easy at first glance, but it is not so simple after practicing for more than three years! Others say that taekwondo gymnasiums are everywhere and crowded. However, there are few people in the martial arts school. In the final analysis, this is caused by China people's worship and blind obedience to foreign countries. Since Chen Zhong won the championship in Sydney Olympic Games in 2004, Taekwondo has become popular in China. To tell the truth, Taekwondo has developed very well and successfully all over the world. There are more than 200 countries participating in the International Taekwondo Federation, which has unified rules and requirements. Unlike China, where there is no unified standard for martial arts, it has not been an Olympic event until now. This is inseparable from the fact that China people do not attach importance to their own martial arts. However, the chairman of the National Wushu Association does not necessarily know Wushu, and there are no methods and policies to promote and popularize Wushu. There is no need to discuss this here. Everyone should know that McDonald's and KFC have branches and franchisees all over the world because of their simple and unified management mode and good marketing. Nevertheless, we all know that Chinese food is the best in the world, not KFC or McDonald's. Now there are many Taekwondo coaches who used to practice martial arts. Why do they change? Because it is a market economy now, people in China are eager to learn Taekwondo, and no one cares about martial arts.

Question 5: Which is more powerful, China Wushu or Taekwondo? Authentic traditional Wushu is more powerful. Of course, authentic Taekwondo is not twice as much as domestic Taekwondo now, because it pays attention to strength training.

Question 6: Who is better in actual combat, Taekwondo or China Wushu, and where? How do you say this? Actually, it depends on how you practice. If you practice Taekwondo well, you can still beat invincible hands all over the world. If you practice China Wushu well, you can still beat invincible hands all over the world. No matter how good our country is, how bad theirs is. All I can say is see how you practice. People don't necessarily say, hey, look at Bruce Lee. China's kung fu is so strong that he can beat the invincible hand in the world! It must be our China Kung Fu! But the person who said this, he practiced China Wushu, and he practiced Wing Chun. Can he beat the invincible hand in the world? The answer is not necessarily. If Bruce Lee had practiced boxing in those days, he could still fight as hard as China Wushu! So what determines everything is not the quality of kung fu, but your diligence! I hope the landlord can understand the truth. Little sister is young, please give me your advice if you have any mistakes. This is just a little sister's experience.

Question 7: Which is better, Wushu or Taekwondo? It doesn't matter which one to learn. You are not the same as others! It is awesome to practice! Learning Taekwondo depends on age. It is estimated that you are almost an adult now! Learning Taekwondo is too slow! If you want to practice posture, cry and finally give up! I studied Muay Thai, changed from Taekwondo to Sanda, and now I choose Muay Thai!

Question 8: Is it better to practice Taekwondo or China Wushu? Taekwondo is a folk martial art on the Korean peninsula and a traditional Korean national sport that fights with hands and feet. It consists of three parts: quality (gloves), fighting and skill test. Taekwondo is a unique martial art developed on the basis of Japanese karate, which has high practical value of self-defense and physical fitness. Through competitions, quality and skill tests, practitioners can enhance their physique, master skills and cultivate perseverance.

Wushu is a traditional sport in China. Its content is to combine kicking, hitting, throwing, taking, falling, hitting, chopping, stabbing and other actions into various offensive and defensive fighting techniques, routines and unarmed equipment single-potential exercises according to certain rules. Wushu has an extremely broad mass base and is a valuable cultural heritage accumulated and enriched by the people of China in the long-term social practice. At present, Wushu is divided into Sanda and routine. Sanda is also called Sanshou, which is a challenging situation of Wushu, while routine is a performance form of Wushu.

Taekwondo is easy to learn, biased towards exercise, and not practical. Traditional Wushu in China is difficult to learn, and it is not easy to get started. Without a famous teacher, it is difficult to make achievements, so we can only practice acting.

If you want to learn fitness, you can learn it. Learn Sanda/fighting if you want to practice.

Question 9: Which is better, Taekwondo or China Wushu? I strongly recommend you to learn China Wushu!

Although I study Taekwondo, at least I don't have any technical content in practicing Taekwondo in China. It's just that martial arts are different when my fists and feet are combined. To be precise, it is very practical. If it is true taekwondo and martial arts fighting, practicing martial arts will prevail. Wushu requires not only hands and legs, but also weapons from all parts of my body (how many years do you think China Wushu is? Taekwondo is mainly leg work, so it is difficult to get the upper hand.

It should be mentioned that it is relatively easy to master China Wushu, but the purpose of Wushu is to keep fit!

If the landlord just wants to learn to fight, then practicing Taekwondo is also a good choice.

Modify the answer:

No matter taekwondo or martial arts, it has no effect on height. If you just want to grow taller, just practice basketball.