Police Detective

Chapter 632 Confrontation 3

"This is also one of our shortcomings." Seeing that the fallen man had recovered a little, Political Commissar Fang assumed a standard Sanda starting position on the ring.

Bai Song was startled. If Fang Cheng fought him, he wouldn't be able to get down in one round with this posture.

Once that posture is established, there is no flaw.

Of course, there must be flaws, but Bai Song can't see them.

Of course Political Commissar Fang was not here to fight Bai Song, he was teaching on the spot.

"Although Bai Suo's move just now is not often encountered when the police are dispatched to subdue gangsters, the liver is indeed a very fragile point in the human body. This is a lesson for us. In the future, we must learn to raise our hands and move our elbows to sink.

It is completely meaningless to move your elbows to the sides. There is nothing on the sides that needs to be protected. The arms should be close to the body so that they can block the punch, and the elbows should be used to protect the liver area. Our abdominal muscles are trained every day, and there is no big problem with the lower abdomen's resistance to blows, but the chest and liver areas must be protected. At the same time, this forearm is not only used for offense, but also for defense. The defense mentioned here is not only to withstand the opponent's punch, but also to learn to use the front hand to create distance."

Fang Cheng took advantage of his side's defeat and took the time to tell everyone a few techniques and tactics that he usually emphasized. Everyone listened very carefully and tried to correct their own actions.

This makes Fang Cheng very satisfied. If Bai Song wins, he wins. It's not like he can't afford to lose, but it's a good thing for everyone to learn a few tricks.

Sweat more during normal times and bleed less during war.

Because the first game was very short, everyone discussed it and the second player came on.

The special police officers negotiated who should play on their own, and they had no control over the entire room process.

Fang Cheng knew that if he wanted to defeat Bai Song, he had to have more solid basic skills. It would be difficult to rely on brute force and pure techniques and tactics. He has fought against each other in Krav Maga. This technique and tactic is really difficult to deal with. It is difficult to cause serious damage to the opponent, but the opponent can get out of trouble and counterattack as soon as he has a way.

The second person to come up has already been chosen and he is a master of grappling.

Fang Cheng shook his head. Unless he was really skilled in Krav Maga, he would not be able to trap him.

This is not to say that Krav Maga is really that powerful. In fact, although Qiao Qi also uses it, what Qiao Qi is really good at is the military fighting technique. This is something that draws on the strengths of hundreds of schools of thought, but it is not quick enough.

The reason why Master Qiao asked Bai Song to learn this in the first place was mainly because the time was not long enough. If Bai Song became a soldier at the age of 18 and served as a soldier under him for five years, it would not be the situation now.

However, in that case, he would probably just stay in the army.

Bai Song braced himself, if this person won, no matter who the third person was, he would lose.

It's not that the SWAT team will bully others and send experts here, but Bai Song is not here to cause trouble. The third person is definitely the strongest and will definitely lose the round.

If your opponent is really strong in the third game, then let the fight go. If they are evenly matched with you, then let it go a little bit.

Of course, the prerequisite for being able to do that is to win the second game, otherwise it would not look good.

This time the opponent was also a strong man with a height of 1.8 meters, and his weight was not much different from Bai Song. This kind of figure is common among special police officers.

Grappling, this technique and tactic actually evolved from the Chinese martial art martial arts. It is a bit like "splitting muscles and crossing bones". It mainly attacks the joints and acupuncture points of the human body, making full use of the human body's leverage principle.

This is a very practical tactic and very powerful, but the problem is that there is no systematic theory and training system. Even the special police, and even the instructors from Bai Song's alma mater, Huaguo Police University, dare not say that this thing is a system.

This is also a disadvantage for Chinese martial arts.

For example, why is Taekwondo included in the Olympics?

Even we ordinary people know that Taekwondo is divided into ten levels, nine levels and three levels. Even if you don't know how detailed it is, you have heard about black belt, blue belt and so on. Once you hear it, you will know how strong you are.

What about capture? When you go out and tell people that I know how to capture, they ask you what your level is, but you don’t even know how to describe it.

There is still a long way to go to systematize some Chinese martial arts.

Many "patriotic" parties unintentionally boast that ancient Chinese martial arts are the best in the world, and then unintentionally despise those "masters". In fact, martial arts really needs to learn from the best of hundreds of schools of thought. Even Bruce Lee did not dare to say that he was truly invincible. Any martial art has shortcomings. For example, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is the best in the world in ground skills. You must learn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in UFC mixed martial arts. However, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which is invincible one on one, is looking for death if it is one on two or one on many.

As soon as he made a move, Bai Song could see the opponent's method. It came from the armed police grappling technique.

Fang Cheng thought it would be easy for Bai Song to fight and capture, but it was not like that.

Master didn't teach you how to fight and capture.

Almost no one in the society learns how to deal with grappling, and even if they do, it is mostly superficial, so Qiao Qi has never taught Bai Song how to deal with grappling.

The best thing Bai Song learned in college was grappling, which was required by the police. Of course, Bai Song's grappling was far behind compared to this one.

The two were somewhat evenly matched. The opponent's grappling was very skillful. He could always seize Bai Song's openings and find ways to control Bai Song's arms. Fortunately, Bai Song was not restrained. The two of them went back and forth, fighting for seven or eight times. In this round, no one can subdue anyone.

This is really exciting, and several people are applauding below.

The room schedule was also interesting to watch. Special police officers are trained every day, and Bai Song can maintain this level while handling cases every day because of his hard work.

The word Kung Fu itself represents time.

There was no way to continue fighting like this. The opponent was older than himself. Bai Song originally thought that the opponent would become impatient after a few rounds, but the opponent was more patient than himself.

In fact, Bai Song deliberately exposed two flaws. Not only was the other party not fooled, but he almost twisted Bai Song's arm.

The opponent's strength is not as strong as that of Bai Song, but his skills in releasing force and exerting force are quite good. If Bai Song's strength is as high as that of the brother just now, he may still be able to pose a threat to this person, but it is obviously not possible now.

After a few more rounds, Bai Song still couldn't catch the opponent's empty goal. He felt that the shortcomings of Krav Maga were exposed, which made him a little unconvinced and wanted to try grappling.

Although he knew that his grappling level was not high, his physical fitness was much stronger than when he was in college. Bai Song wanted to try it out, but he was caught as soon as he made a move.

Both hands were grabbed, and Bai Song didn't break free at the first moment, knowing that the opponent was going to kneel on him. Is this okay?

Relying on the fact that he had protective gear, he could only rush forward, use his abdomen to resist the knee that had not fully exerted its force, and then roll with the opponent, which was considered to be out of control.

There will be additional updates after 11 o'clock. Let's do three updates today, and we will continue to update tomorrow.

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