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Chapter 127 I Can't Live By Doing My Own Evil!

Chapter 127 It’s your own fault!

With real skills, you should be able to fight at any time, whether on or off stage. Just look at Brother Long's physical fitness. He will fight the same on stage. If someone beats him like Sun Tzu on stage, don't expect to be able to beat him off stage.

No matter where the speed, coordination and explosive power are, let alone taking off the gloves and taking off the pants, you still can't beat me. Come on, brothers of Jeet Kune Do.

Everyone's physical condition and understanding are different. In addition to the above mentioned, you also need a good teacher who can teach students in accordance with their aptitude. So we cannot simply say how long it will take to reach a certain level, but as long as you are willing to put in the effort

If you work hard, you will be able to practice well, and hard work pays off!

I was making trouble with my classmates, grabbing each other's shoulders. I suddenly squatted down and hugged his knees, and then he used a guillotine lock on me. I kept pressing my chin, but he couldn't put his arms in. He just grabbed one of my arms.

Legs, they picked me up...I couldn't

I can’t throw him. I still don’t understand the key point of a double-leg throw. The main point of a double-leg throw is to press his waist with your shoulders and lift him with your hands. In fact, you don’t rely on your hands to throw him with a double-leg throw.

To be knocked over can be understood as being tripped by your hand.

When doing a double-leg throw, grab his knee sockets with your hands, and at the same time press your shoulders forward against his shoulders. His center will definitely shift backward due to your front push. At this time, he needs his legs.

Move back to maintain balance, and your hands are holding his legs so that he cannot move back. At the same time, use your hands to pull his legs back to knock him down. In fact, it is not just about pushing forward with your shoulders, but also pulling his legs back with your hands.

Only by using your legs can you successfully destroy the opponent's center of gravity.

The standard leg hug is to kneel on one leg, support the other leg and exert force, clasp the knee with both hands and move back, raise the head against the opponent's waist and shoulders, and exert force upward or to the side. The original saying is that you must "keep your own" in martial arts.

"center of gravity" to "destroy the opponent's center of gravity", haha, some friends used the analogy of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. So I came here to ask for advice.

Without a center of gravity, your opponent will easily lift you off the bridge when you are riding. Without a center of gravity, you will not be able to find your way when you roll. Without a center of gravity, when you get down, you will be easily passed over your legs and carried on your back. I can only be grateful for this.

It's a performance. Even if you're not really good at Muay Thai, karate, or taekwondo, you can't just stretch out one hand to block a kick. A monk's hands are stronger than other people's legs?

The monk is purely blocking with his palms, not his forearms. Any adult man's full kick can easily numb any adult man's hand. It is obvious that this monk has no practical experience at all. Shaolin boxing is originally a performance system.

No actual combat.

It can be seen from the fact that you have never practiced martial arts at all, and you may be entry-level Sanda, but you may not have seen anything else. It can also be seen from the low level of your language that your life circle has no level.

It can be said that Shaolin boxing is a performance system? The world's martial arts originated from Shaolin. Even Taekwondo was first transmitted to the Tang Dynasty. Moreover, Chinese martial arts focus on cultivation. If you can kill people, all the monks can fight one against a hundred, you know?

Anyway, I have just been practicing for 2 weeks (I have two weekends off). I am at such a low level. How can I still expect to abuse someone who has been practicing for a year and a half or a coach? No chance, but there have been too many unlucky things recently. I want to find confidence quickly and the results are still there.

On the contrary, I lost all my remaining self-confidence.

I originally thought I would know something, but I was tortured by the coach and other masters. I couldn't fight back. I was always being picked on and I didn't know how to defend myself. When I started attacking, I followed blindly and didn't know what to do.

Well, I have to spend more time on this every day in the future. Please give me some advice on how to prevent being carried on the back, and what should I do if I don’t know what to do when attacking?

I can tell you from which position I was picked up. Facing an opponent who is stronger than yourself, you cannot take the initiative to attack. There will be flaws in the attack. If the intention of attacking is discovered, it will be a loss of life.

I think you are still at the stage where you think all kinds of submission moves are cool and have no concept of basic guard and body control? I think you need to first understand the basic guard and the transition between them, and at least understand the escape in two directions.

Only then can we be qualified to talk about offense.

When I started practicing, I didn't start with the most basic closed defense. It meant that I was a transfer student and directly followed other people to practice techniques, so I plan to watch more basic teaching videos starting tomorrow.

In the basic class, the teacher will teach in a loop, and he will talk about the basic parts in one circle. There are some hidden details here that the teacher may not necessarily teach every time. Each time he teaches, more ### details will be revealed. You may have to learn the first

It takes three times to understand all the tricks of an action.

After each session, ask the other person how he holds you on his back, and ask him to demonstrate it again. Newbies will make the fastest progress this way. At the beginning, the goal is to survive, and when your survival ability is strong, you will become more familiar with the position transformation. By this time, you should be able to

To suppress the newcomers, you can try to use submission in actual combat.

A common problem for newcomers is: thinking too much and doing too little. After practicing for a month, you want to shoot down someone who has been practicing for two years. If you and your opponent have similar basic skills (physical fitness, basic skills such as shrimps walking on the bridge, etc.)

The amount of practice etc.). Then there are the technical issues. People’s basic skills and physical fitness have been strengthened for several years. You can win by learning a few moves, but Jiu-Jitsu is not easy to practice.

When I first came into contact with it, I was particularly interested in some back-position choke techniques like the Hell Choke. I thought this technique was simply awesome. I looked at many tutorials and practiced, but I still couldn't use it on people.

. Later I forgot about this, and every day I just walked on the bridge and rolled over or was abused by all kinds of people. Suddenly one day, I found that there was no obstacle to doing this technique.

I know exactly how to get the position and specific position to perform this technique, and I have never thought about it deliberately. It just comes naturally. Jiu-jitsu should be like this. If you want to learn to do a certain technique or system well, you must

There must be some basic things to lay the foundation. If you want to fly, you must first master the lower cross and practice it thousands of times. Otherwise, if you fly directly, you will not be able to fly no matter how many times you fly.

Because these are two different systems. Of course, you must at least understand each one, especially such a versatile one. What I mean is that if the coach teaches you directly before teaching, don't worry about the wrong order. You have learned it.

The difficulty is because you are not familiar with basic movement methods such as shrimp walking and rolling, not because you have never learned cg. Just follow the instructor's progress first, and make up for it later.

Of course you will be easily ridiculed if you haven't practiced yet. There is no answer to this kind of question, just practice more. Only after you have a certain understanding can you ask specific questions, and then the answers will be meaningful. Remember at this stage, you must find a way

Put your legs between yourself and the other person. If you can't do that, it's because the space is too small. You need to move to create space. Sometimes the shrimp can't move because the opponent has a good position.

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