"I'm confused again. When foreigners study martial arts from a mechanical perspective, we also emphasize some untrue I Ching gossips and emphasize using the mind without using force. What's the use of the mind? Can the mind hit someone?
What is the boundary between internal martial arts and external martial arts? Are the two really reaching the same goal by different paths? Does the legendary internal strength exist? If both practice Baguazhang, why are their basic walking postures different?
Some people would say that if the schools are different and the training methods are different, will the palm power obtained through cultivation be the same?
I still don't understand these issues very well, but I remember the words of my master: "The health effects of internal martial arts are very good, but "Tai Chi does not go out for ten years, and Xingyi kills people after one year." It depends on the speed of the power.
The problem is that Baguazhang is located between the two and focuses on the strength and agility of the lower limbs. It is more suitable for you to practice it... There is no strongest martial arts... only the strongest person."
Later, I also forgot that the original intention of learning martial arts was to fight. Every time I went to the woods in the square to circle, stand, turn my palms, and establish stances with my brothers, I felt it was a very happy thing. After practicing, I became a good person.
My sweating, swollen and red hands, and cold hands and feet in winter have also been greatly improved.
Later, I read the introduction of various martial arts schools in "Legend of Martial Arts" and was fascinated by it. I felt that the world is huge and masters are everywhere. It's not that Chinese martial arts cannot be practiced, it's just that everyone has preconceived ideas and follows what others say.
Speaking of which, I think I have a predestined relationship with the martial arts of Baguazhang. I will continue to practice it and continue to practice it. When I have a child, I will teach it to him and tell him that you should not abuse martial arts and turn martial arts into violence.
Martial arts has power because of protection, not to show off your ability to bully others. Protect the people you want to protect and protect the beliefs you want to protect. Only in this way will it make sense for you to learn martial arts."
Another disciple pondered and said: "Yes, only when you feel the same way is you truly attentive.
However, traditional Chinese martial arts are now facing a situation: Why are the martial arts masters who are usually very theoretically weak in practice?
First, the internal boxing skills are slow and the force is clever. It takes three years to get started and ten years to pass. Without the skills of more than ten years, it is difficult to compete with the tough external kung fu in the ring and time.
Second, the so-called masters who now control the martial arts world emphasize movements and abandon real skills, which also abandons the essence of martial arts, causing martial arts to become a "dance".
Third, the current arena is specially prepared for the so-called Muay Thai and Western boxing, and it has experienced hundreds of years of development, which is not conducive to the development of Chinese martial arts.
Fourth, most Chinese people are unwilling to endure hardship when practicing martial arts. They are afraid of hardship and do not want to practice the external martial arts of hard bridges and hard horses. They practice internal martial arts that they can accept, but the use of internal martial arts requires a certain amount of external martial arts.
Without proper coordination of body, technique, and footwork, simply practicing internal boxing will be slow, resulting in the inability to use your own strength, and you will suffer a great loss in actual combat.
Therefore, I believe that by practicing a certain amount of external martial arts to gain a foundation in martial arts, experiencing some actual combat, and gaining a certain understanding of combat, and then practicing internal martial arts, you will definitely make a qualitative leap in martial arts.
At that time, masters such as Yang Luchan, Dong Haichuan, and Sun Lutang all studied internal martial arts in pursuit of a higher level of martial arts after experiencing a certain amount of training in external martial arts. In the end, they all achieved very high levels of skill.
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Why do I think it is necessary to start from the outside in? Analysis: Looking at the development trend of martial arts, people first have a technical understanding of fighting and consciously exercise. The first step to understand will definitely be superficial external kung fu, and also
It is usually said that external training of muscles, bones and skin can greatly improve one's strength and speed. This is the initial martial arts. Then in order to improve, the high-level strength perception of internal strength is introduced. This is
The process of martial arts joining the internal martial arts from the outside is also one of the reasons why I say to practice the external martial arts first, and then the internal martial arts.
The second argument is that the pure confrontation of martial arts is the confrontation of fists and feet, the comprehensive use of hands, eyes, body, and steps. It is difficult to release one's own strength by simply practicing internal martial arts. Therefore, through certain external martial arts training
, combined with certain boxing and footwork, will be of great help in actual combat."
"Whether it's external or internal, whatever suits you best is the best. It's just a method. Why bother to argue about it? Brother Su, you are suitable for entering from the outside in, but others may not be suitable. Some people have different innate physiques, some have different personalities, and some have different personalities.
People have different ways of thinking and different levels of education. If everyone is the same from the outside in, I think it may not be a good thing.
Just let nature take its course, study martial arts with scientific analysis and a pragmatic attitude, practice with perseverance and perseverance, and use knowledge and wisdom to guide progress and explore the meaning. In this way, what's the problem even if you fail to become a martial arts master in this life? I believe it.
You gain much more than you hoped for!
Modern society pays attention to democracy and freedom, seeking truth from facts and science. When we learn martial arts, we should be based on actual combat and pursue the truth. We should discard the rough and select the essence, discard the false and retain the true. Analyze and study our martial arts. We should not abandon the good parts of tradition but also learn from the best of other nations in the world.
for my use.
If Brother Suran hopes to find a training method that is very effective for most people, he should not be so premature in his determination. Martial arts research will always be eclectic. After all, people are too complex.
Language is never unique unless it is oppressive and restrictive that obliterates individuality and development.
I hope Brother Suranan will think deeply about it!”
"I'm just making a suggestion. Of course, the best martial art is the one that suits you. Brother Qingtian, what you said makes sense.
It is only because of the current situation of Chinese martial arts that only focuses on routines and not on actual combat, as well as the nature of internal boxing being slow and poor in martial arts release, that such a method is proposed. It does not necessarily mean that others should practice it. It is just a suggestion.
, explain the truth. Point out a way for everyone, of course, whether it works or not, others need to practice it." The disciple named "Suran" said thoughtfully.
"Yes, Brother Suran is right! It feels like more and more martial arts enthusiasts are beginning to pay attention to actual combat and essential things. It's great. I can't say that martial arts routines are wrong, but the direction of routine-only is indeed wrong. I hope those
Seniors who are strong practitioners of martial arts can grasp the development of martial arts objectively and impartially, and do not go from one extreme to another." A disciple named "Qingtian" said Wei Wei.
“Senior Brother Qingtian and Senior Brother Suran are both very good! They both have ideas, opinions, and dare to express them.
Theoretically, I agree more with Brother Qingtian. Everyone has different opportunities to learn martial arts. You don’t just want to meet a good master of foreign martial arts if you start from a foreign family. Moreover, most people who have learned martial arts since childhood or have just learned martial arts are
Those who do not have the ability or opportunity to make a choice. Those who can think carefully and choose are those who have some foundation and practice. At this time, according to your own strengths and martial arts direction, you can choose a new martial arts path and explore a martial arts path that suits you.
But I think that all martial arts practitioners who are oriented toward actual combat must be exposed to other martial arts styles. Because it is impossible to choose only to compete with the same martial arts. When you meet someone who is better in martial arts, you must learn both hands. At this time, how can there be any internal or external martial arts practitioners?
The difference is, learn what is easy to use, and what you learn is your own. You may have to practice it more or less as a foreigner, it all depends on chance."
"Brother Qingtian's theoretical suggestions are very reasonable! I have learned from them, but the current situation of martial arts should really be based on actual combat. The younger generation is very strong in seeing people and doing things!
Internal masters will only be recognized by this area if they defeat foreign Sanshou champions. Only in this way can people practice martial arts, and martial arts can develop on a large scale. After all, martial arts is a scientific and technical attack technique that has been summarized in our country for thousands of years. We have the responsibility to put this into practice
The things passed down will be carried forward and benefit the public. That’s why I pay great attention to actual combat. Is your attitude? I guess I am a little eager for success and pessimistic! But I firmly believe that Chinese martial arts will one day stand in the world!
In addition, I emphasize again that if practicing martial arts goes against the pursuit of one's own thoughts, it's okay not to learn! Because being a human being must be people-oriented, and people live for the sake of happiness!"
"In this regard, the practices of some foreign medieval swordsmanship groups and medieval cultural groups are worthy of our reference. In Europe, many medieval fighting and swordsmanship enthusiasts and masters who study medieval fighting and swordsmanship spontaneously organize guild-like groups to allocate equipment.
and practicing swordsmanship. These groups always emphasize confrontation in their daily training. Basically from the beginning, students and students compete one-on-one while learning from their teachers. These groups will also participate in different medieval cultural festivals every year.
Demonstrations of fighting and war simulations to the public.
At the Medieval Cultural Festival, ancient wars and ancient fighting are presented authentically. This kind of cultural festival plays a very good role as a platform to increase the influence of ancient medieval fighting and also provides various groups with an economic basis for survival and development.
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Of course, the overall martial ethos and rational and pragmatic character of Western society are the basis for the development of this model. It is estimated that China does not yet have these conditions at this stage, but it is still valuable to refer to this method and combine it with domestic characteristics for development.
It suddenly occurred to me that with the retro style and Hanfu and Hanli movement that emerged in the past few years, we can actually combine this cultural traceability with martial arts to create our pre-Qin, Han and Tang cultural festivals, with costume performances, ancient music performances, and ancient wars.
Simulations, martial arts competitions, equipment confrontations, learning of ancient rituals and ancient culture, demonstrations of ancient social life, etc. In this way, it not only spreads culture, unites the nation, but also creates economic points. It can be said that there is a lot to do!
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"I think that for a real competition, the rules of the ring during the Republic of China should be adopted. Except for two vital places, you can fight in other places. No gloves or armor. There are no restrictions on the fighting style. As long as it is
You can use it with your bare hands and any fighting style.
Fight until one party admits defeat, but if there is such a boxing match, I'm afraid it will be classified as black boxing and banned by the government."