I teach kendo in Tokyo

Chapter 203 What is level 67 karate?

Butler Suzuki frowned slightly: "Of course I have the Matsubara-ryu karate karate. What, you want to give up the path of kendo?"

Butler Suzuki exuded a fierce aura, and Kazuma guessed that this was probably because in the eyes of martial arts masters, giving up one's martial arts was an unforgivable thing.

"No, of course I will not give up swordsmanship. After all, this is my family's inheritance."

In fact, Kazuma has been practicing kendo all his life just because he thinks kendo is cool, but now he said it very sincerely, as if he really wanted to revitalize his family's school from the bottom of his heart.

Although he has been using moves from the Shindang style and Beichen Yidao style so far.

Kazuma continued: "However, I believe that transcendence can only be achieved by integrating the essence of other martial arts. Modern kendo places too much emphasis on duels with enemies who also hold swords, but in actual combat, enemies hold various weapons and use various martial arts. .”

For example, Kalashnikov boxing and Thomson ripples.

"Have you mastered all kinds of martial arts?" Butler Suzuki murmured seriously, "It sounds very much like the statement of a kendo fanatic who preaches that 'my style is the strongest'."

Kazuma felt that he had guessed who Suzuki Butler was talking about, but in this time and space, he might not still be called by the name Kazuma had heard before.

He was a revivalist of post-war kendo in Japan. He was famous as a sharpshooter. He did many deviant things and eventually became an official all the way to the minister of state.

He once said in front of his master, "I-ryu is the strongest", and then beat his master so that he would no longer be allowed to play.

Butler Suzuki shook his head: "Okay, since you said so, it's not impossible for me to teach you both hands. It won't take much time anyway. The basics of all martial arts are actually universal."

As he said this, Mr. Suzuki took two steps back and stepped away from him.

It looks like this is starting to happen.

Kazuma quickly stood up and also opened his horse's stride.

In kendo, you also need to practice horse stance. If you can't stand well on horse stance, your lower body will be unstable, and many moves will go out of shape as soon as they are launched.

"Kiryu-kun, what do you think is the ultimate secret to mastering all martial arts?" Mr. Suzuki asked.

Kazuma: "It's Kuai! In the world of martial arts, only Kuai is unbeatable."

"Well, it makes sense, but because it makes so much sense, it becomes nonsense. The most important thing about all martial arts is dynamic vision and quick decision-making and response.

"There are two types of martial arts masters. One is purely relying on strong instincts. This kind of person is often experienced in hundreds of battles. Once he takes off his clothes, he is scarred. When he fights, he no longer needs to think. He can rely on instinct to do the most appropriate thing. response.

"So he will be very fast, and this fast refers to the speed of response. This kind of martial artist is very scary when he is angry, and even more scary when he is drunk. These will bring out all his primitive instincts.

"Another kind of martial artist always remains calm in battle. Even if he is angry, it is the so-called calm anger.

"Kiryu-kun, what kind of martial artist are you?"

Kazuma carefully thought about the battles he had experienced so far, and answered honestly: "I may be the former, but sometimes I act like the latter."

"Well, a very good answer, it shows that you have really faced your own heart. This is a good start. A young child like you will definitely be between the two martial arts masters. You have not yet decided on your future. road.

"When the scars on your body reach a certain level, one day you will know which kind of martial artist you belong to."

As Butler Suzuki said this, he unbuttoned his shirt. The moment he finished speaking, he took off his clothes, revealing his muscular upper body.

There were a lot of scars on the bronze skin, especially three particularly obvious scars, which immediately attracted everyone's attention.

Just looking at the scars, one can imagine how fierce the battle was.

Nanjo Honami whispered: "Why are there so many scars? Isn't grandpa's rise a business miracle?"

Butler Suzuki laughed: "Great, it looks like we have indeed raised you into an angelic child."

Butler Suzuki then looked at Kazuma: "You can think of this as the price a guardian angel pays for growing up."

Kazuma silently took off half of his kendo uniform, revealing his upper body which also had some scars.

They say scars are the badge of manhood, but in this situation, Mr. Nanjo is an old hero with a medal on his chest, and Kazuma is a rookie who can't even fill the first line of the medal.

"I can't teach you many things. You can only understand them after you have so many scars. But I can teach you some basic things now. Come on, attack with all your strength, even with a bamboo knife. It doesn’t matter!”

Kazuma took a deep breath and rushed towards the old man with a strange scream.

He planned to hug the old man's waist.

The wheel weight should be dominant, so if you use grapple, as long as you can hold it, you should have an advantage.

Then the next moment Kazuma felt that his feet were attacked, and then his whole body flipped up. After a brief feeling of being suspended, his back hit the wooden floor of the dojo hard.

The fall was so heavy that both He Ma couldn't help but scream.

His back burned with pain.

“After thinking about it, I decided to use my weight, which is good.

"It's a pity that when a person is running, his lower body will become a weak point. You should know why the swordsman uses that kind of pace when moving, right? Approach the enemy carefully and don't expose any flaws! The lower body must be stable!"

After saying that, the old man grabbed Kazuma's hand and pulled him up hard.

The two squared off face to face again.

"Come!" The old man made a "come" gesture to Kazuma. This gesture reminded Kazuma of Bruce Lee.

Although Bruce Lee likes to beat Japanese people in movies, in fact his reputation in Japan is not low.

Kazuma used his kendo experience this time to carefully approach the old man and maintain stability on his lower body.

But he has never learned any karate attack techniques. He has only learned some sporadic judo throwing techniques in his previous life, such as over-the-shoulder throws and the like.

After thinking about it, Kazuma decided to go up and grab the old man's neck to see how he would act.

He suddenly took a step forward, and just as he was about to reach out, he saw the old man perform a very standard karate high kick.

Kazuma lay back on the ground.

"Remember, moving forward is a dangerous action. When you can attack the enemy, it also means that the enemy can attack you."

Old man Suzuki immediately put away his posture and came up to pull Kazuma up.

"That's almost it. You do have some talent for karate."

"Am I the only one who has talent?" Kazuma asked in surprise, "Are you telling Miss Nanjo?"

"No, from the two fights just now, I can tell that you have a really good foundation. Some people are suitable for kendo, but not necessarily for karate, and you are obviously not. Let me teach you a set of the most basic karate training techniques. , the high school karate society gives first-year students with zero foundation to practice the same thing.

"When you have a solid foundation, I will teach you the advanced techniques of Matsubara style."

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