I practiced in the United States

Chapter 77 Exchange of Experience

Li Ang could feel that people were starting to feel dissatisfied with him, but he could also understand others' misunderstanding of him. ♬ ♦ ♦♧

He performed a set of basic movements of Tongbei Quan, then stood with his hands behind his back, quietly waiting for his evaluation.

But at this time, Zhao Zhengxi seemed to have pressed the pause button. After a full minute passed, he finally said slowly:

"What is your relationship with Hua Tianming?"

"I think he is half a teacher. He has given me guidance several times."

Zhao Zhengxi smiled somewhat self-deprecatingly, and then said:

"When he was forty years old, his level of Tongbei Quan was not as good as yours. Judging from your appearance, you must be no more than twenty years old, right? What a formidable young man!"

Although Zhao Zhengxi is not a Tongbei Quan practitioner, he and Hua Tianming are relatively close friends. The two of them have had many exchanges. Although they are not proficient in it, they can generally tell how well they practice the boxing. .

"I have to apologize to you. I thought you were a bit out of tune just now, but now it seems that I am still short-sighted."

As Zhao Zhengxi said this, he hugged Li Ang to apologize.

"You can basically find a rough outline of the martial arts I just mentioned online or in bookstores, and the differences between different versions are not too big.

However, the Yi Jin Jing is relatively the most complex. It can be said to be a summary of most of the health-preserving exercises. It absorbs the physical movements of Baduanjin and Wuqinxi, and also covers the breathing and breathing of Liuzi Jue.

I do have a chapter version here, which I will give to you later. I am researching this one myself, but unfortunately the progress is always slow.

This book records the oldest practice method that can be verified. The rest of the versions basically include the author’s own understanding, which is relatively more convenient to get started. It’s up to you how you choose. "

Li Ang also gave a fist-cup salute, "Thank you so much, Master Zhao."

Although many martial arts versions can be found online, there is also more information that is messy and useless. Some niche versions or rare versions are not easy to find.

"By the way, Master Zhao, let me take the liberty to ask, what kind of horizontal martial arts do you practice? I also have questions in this regard that I would like to ask you."

Zhao Zhengxi showed a confident smile, and even his answering voice was louder than before.

"What era is it now? It's not a secret what kind of martial arts I practice. What I practice is Shaolin Temple's "Thirteen Taibao Heng Kung Fu". I'm ashamed! This martial arts book really covers too much content, otherwise I would It’s not like I’ve spent decades on this, so I think I’ve achieved some success.”

Hearing this, Li Ang's eyes also lit up.

"That's such a coincidence, Master Zhao. I happen to be practicing this. Now I've found the right person."

Zhao Zhengxi was obviously a little surprised and said with emotion:

"Little brother, you are really courageous. After practicing Tongbei Quan for so many years, you still dare to train as a minor in the Thirteen Taibao Heng Kung Fu. Forget it. Now you want to add another Yi Jin Jing. I really don't know what to do. What can I say?"

"But you have the courage, and I, Old Zhao, can't do anything. You can ask whatever you want, and I will definitely answer you. Don't worry, I won't charge you tuition."

He may not be sure about other things, but Heng Lian is definitely a professional counterpart, let alone practicing the same martial arts.

While the two were chatting, a tall Asian man who looked to be in his twenties suddenly came behind him, holding a plate of cut watermelon in his hand.

"Master, what is this?"

"Oh, this is a fellow who was introduced by Master Hua. He came to discuss some cultivation issues with Master and me."

After speaking, Zhao Zhengxi looked at Li Ang and said:

"This is my apprentice, Jiang Dahai, from Hong Kong Island."

"It just so happens that we are discussing the aspect of practicing martial arts horizontally. He has some questions. You can cooperate with him to demonstrate and listen to my answers by the way."

After Li Ang nodded to him, he said:

"My problem is actually very simple. I guess most people who practice martial arts will encounter this problem. When practice reaches a certain stage, the original training method has no effect because the body's ability to resist blows has increased. or the effect is greatly reduced, what should I do in this case?”

"Wait, wait, let me stroke it first."

Zhao Zhengxi showed the same expression as a black question mark.

"You mean, you've reached the point where the training methods in the book can no longer achieve the training effect? ​​No, how many years have you been practicing?"

"Well, that's true. I've been practicing for a long time."

Zhao Zhengxi's series of questions made Li Ang feel less confident. He couldn't say that he had only practiced for nearly a month, and he didn't want to lie, so he could only give a vague answer.

Zhao Zhengxi scratched his head and replied:

"It's not that you're wrong to ask this question. This is indeed the case. However, I have just encountered this problem in recent years. Did you buy a fake book? Or the way you practice is wrong. ?”

Li Ang frowned, "Maybe it's really possible."

Although he has already mastered martial arts by himself, this does not mean that the book he bought has no problems at all. It is possible that the author has deliberately lowered the difficulty of some of the practice methods.

Anyway, as long as he gets started, he can gradually improve his proficiency, but he is really not affected by the quality of a small part of the content.

"Well, show me how you usually practice, and I'll see if it's the same version as what I practice."

"No problem. My main improvement is slow in a few parts that rely on bodyweight training, such as Tietou Kung Fu."

As Li Ang spoke, he found a large, flat stone, put his hands on it, and stood on his head.

"I've been practicing Tietou Gong a lot lately, so we can compete."

Master Zhao's apprentice Li Dajiang, just halfway through his words, saw Li Ang supporting his entire body with his head on the stone.

No, buddy, isn’t Tietou Kung practiced on the land?

His recent training was so effective that Zhao Zhengxi asked him to switch to a wooden board.

But what the hell is a stone?

The top of the stone and the top of the soil may look flat, but the difference is huge. One has a certain degree of plasticity. Due to the extrusion of the head, the area of ​​soil in contact with the head will also change, which is equivalent to reducing the pressure.

But the stone will not deform. When you stand on your head, the area it touches is no bigger than your palm. The pressure is quite terrifying. Many people cannot stand it even if they kneel on their knees for a while, let alone their heads.

"You can compare the differences between different practice methods."

Jiang Dahai changed his mind in time. He originally wanted to compare who could last longer, but now it seems that there is no comparison at all.

Who knew that after Li Ang used his head to support his body, he did not stay still. Instead, he used his hands sideways to rotate his body.

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