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Is there any real China Kung Fu now?

China Kung Fu is definitely available, and what you are talking about is probably the traditional martial arts in our country. However, due to the misinterpretation of Wushu and fitness in modern China society, there are mistakes in classification and understanding.

In fact, foreign fighters know this problem better than domestic martial artists. The so-called modern martial arts can be roughly divided into two types. One is called sports, such as karate, taekwondo, boxing, free fighting, and domestic Sanda and so on. The other is called hand-to-hand combat system (literally translated as "hand-to-hand combat system"), just like the traditional martial arts in China, Comando in Israel, Systema in the former Soviet Union (or now Russia) and so on. And pay attention to the fighting technology that can defeat the enemy at the fastest speed in battlefield or street fighting. The essence of these martial arts lies in the use of various techniques and weapons such as entanglement, twisting and beating, which cause temporary or permanent functional damage to the enemy's physiological system. And this purpose is absolutely intolerable in the sports world. Therefore, what you said about China Kung Fu should refer to the second martial arts category, that is, hand-to-hand combat system. In addition, because Europeans and Americans are generally physically strong, whites are generally in an advantageous position in fighting, and it is impossible to distinguish the quality of Wushu system according to the requirements of international competitions. Just as it is difficult for Mongols to win by relying solely on armor without war horses and strong bows, it is difficult to get a satisfactory answer to your question if you can't control the variables. I hope my answer can help you. Thank you.