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Is the role of routines really not great?

Didn't say what boxing you practiced. I can only tell you that what I have photographed will definitely be useful. Here I'll introduce you to what a routine is. Why do people look like gymnastics? In fact, the routine is exactly what your sect has given you. The purpose is to figure out what tricks are needed in actual combat. The routine consists of Sanshou. Make every move and feel it with your heart. Secondly, in the process of practicing routines, you should have a psychological hint in your heart, that is, when I play this trick, I should think of what tricks I can use when the enemy hits me. This is the role of routines. In fact, people who really practice martial arts will not indulge in routine practice every day. There will be more time to stretch ligaments and practice physical fitness. Running, sparring, etc. People have been influenced by performances for a long time, and it is actually incorrect to think that martial arts is like gymnastics. As for what you said, Sanda is also the essence extracted from routines, hehe, Sanda is powerful. But Sanda is not necessarily worse than traditional Wushu. I don't need to explain this much. Everyone should visit the Internet more often ~ I have practiced Sanda for five years, and compared with another old man who practiced traditional martial arts, none of them can insist on 1 minute. Hehe, happy new year ~