Chapter 176 Huang Feihong

Among modern martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is what Yu Yishan admires the most. He talked about this before during the live broadcast.

Bruce Lee was an excellent martial artist, he left Jeet Kune Do, and many fighting concepts, even some philosophical things.

It's just a pity that it's rare to see people practicing Jeet Kune Do now.

Maybe there are martial arts gyms that teach Jeet Kune Do, but that's basically fake.

Bruce Lee died young not long after he founded Jeet Kune Do. He hadn't had time to sort out the systematic training methods of Jeet Kune Do, or he hadn't perfected the genre of Jeet Kune Do...

Jeet Kune Do can be said to be lost.

But it cannot be said to be lost, because the most important thing about Jeet Kune Do is the word "Tao".

It's a bit philosophical to say that, simply put, the so-called Tao is the truth.

Jeet Kune Do is a comprehensive fighting method summed up by gathering the strengths of hundreds of schools. It is a concept and a truth, and there is no fixed routine at all.

If you can understand the reason, every kind of fighting you practice can be Jeet Kune Do.

But after Bruce Lee, no one dared to say that he had mastered Jeet Kune Do.

Because Jeet Kune Do is too difficult, you must learn and understand all kinds of fighting, gather the strengths of a hundred schools of thought, and find your own application method based on Bruce Lee's philosophy.

But that's not enough, because you're not fast enough to be the last comer first.

In the world of martial arts, nothing is invincible, only fast is invincible.

Bruce Lee is not only an actor, but also a martial artist. He founded Jeet Kune Do in the United States, opened a martial arts gym, accepted challenges from various schools, and finally became famous and became a recognized martial artist...

It doesn't rely on master Ma's kind of verbal skills.

His biggest feature is that he is fast enough.

If you are not fast enough, even if you figure out Jeet Kune Do, there are still many skills that cannot be realized.

Yu Yishan was a little curious, he wanted to see how far Ah Da had practiced Jeet Kune Do.

Jeet Kune Do's standing posture is a bit special, standing sideways with the right side in front.

The fighting style chosen by Ah Da is exactly the same as that of Bruce Lee, and it is also this posture with the right side in front and standing sideways.

This is a very aggressive stance.

A comparison will make it clear that like other martial arts, such as Sanda and Muay Thai, they are all on the left side, and basically face the enemy head-on.

Except lefties.

This is a relatively strong defensive posture, because the most powerful attacking part of most people is the right hand and right foot.

The left side is suitable for probing and defending, first to be invincible, and then find an opportunity to use the right fist and right leg to hit hard, and the whole person presses up to attack.

If the timing is not right, launching a heavy blow is to deliver food.

As soon as the right side is pressed, the empty door is exposed, and there are flaws everywhere, and it is easy to be KO by the opponent.

Look at Jeet Kune Do.

Ah Da's body centered on his left foot, his right foot touched the ground, his left hand protected his flank, and his right fist was slightly raised in front of him...

The posture is very standard, very Bruce Lee's taste.

With the heavy hand in front, the shot will be faster. If it were Bruce Lee's shot, it would only take one-ninth of a second to punch.

It might be a little less powerful than a backhand, but without a glove on, it's absolutely unbearable for a professional to take.

Even a blow with less power is enough to knock people out of shit.

Don't overestimate the ability of human beings to resist blows. The human body is not made of iron, and the ability to resist blows is also limited.

If it hits the nail on the head, any anti-strike ability is a joke.

Yu Yishan also stood sideways, with his right side in front, and slowly stretched out his palms forward.

He also focused on his left foot, but his right foot was stretched wider, a bit like a combination of horse stance and empty stance in martial arts, and his stance was extremely awkward.

His left hand is also placed on the flank, but it is raised very high, and it does not seem to be defensive.

His posture made the audience feel a little weird, but also a little familiar.

"What kind of fighting technique is this?"

"effort?"

Everyone started talking in low voices.

Everyone was attracted by Yu Yishan, but Little Tutu still had time to watch the chat in the live broadcast room.

Because she knew that Yu Yishan was certain to win, she didn't worry about the process.

However, after seeing the words on the screen, Little Tutu couldn't help but burst out laughing: "Huh? Huang Feihong?"

The audience at the scene was stunned when they heard the words: "Worth grass! Huang Feihong?"

Isn't the pose that Yu Yishan is posing now Huang Feihong's signature move?
The difference is nothing more than the underpants and sweatshirt he was wearing, and the old-fashioned long coat that Huang Feihong wore.

Of course, the hairstyle is also different.

No wonder everyone couldn't see the awkwardness at a glance - who would use Huang Feihong's posture to fight with others.

Are you afraid that others will not beat you to death?

Gu Yu's face was a little weird, he couldn't help muttering: "Isn't this a joke..."

Ah Da was also stunned, Huang Feihong...I couldn't have met a "master"?

Yu Yishan couldn't help laughing, although he knew that posing in this pose would cause all kinds of complaints, but he just couldn't help but want to...be funny.

"hurry up."

Yu Yishan hooked it twice with his palm: "It doesn't matter what kind of kung fu you use, what matters is who is using it."

That's right, it doesn't matter what position he uses, no one can beat him anyway.

He intentionally put on this unreliable posture, one is for the entertainment effect of the live broadcast, and the other is to let everyone understand the role of those strange movements in traditional martial arts.

Spreading the right hand like this actually has an advantage, that is, it can resist the enemy.

It is like a barbed wire fence in front of a position, although not impenetrable, it at least forms a barrier.

It's like drawing a territory for yourself.

If the enemy wants to get close, he must first avoid or push his right hand away.

This way of resisting the enemy is more common when using cold weapons, which is to extend the weapon and point it at the enemy in front.

Not only China's cold weapon technology, but also RB's mid-range kendo, Western fencing, and gladiator's life-and-death fight... can all see similar defensive movements, putting the weapon forward.

Theoretically speaking, for cold weapons, such as knives, the last action before attacking is to raise the weapon.

The last movement before punching should be to retract the fist.

Ready to go is the fastest way to prepare for an attack.

And extending the weapon forward is not a state where he can attack immediately, or in other words, the distance for him to exert force is very short.

However, the feeling of the weapon protruding forward has a kind of deterrent effect-no one will directly hit the weapon.

Ah Da thought this posture was funny at first, but when he was about to launch an attack, he suddenly felt something was wrong.

No matter how he moves, Yu Yishan's slap is always facing him.

If it was an ordinary person posing in such a silly pose, he would have already kicked it.

However, he had seen the video of Yu Yishan beating someone, and he knew that Yu Yishan's slap would be very painful, so he couldn't ignore the existence of this slap.

This slap has already formed a deterrent to him.

(End of this chapter)

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