In Liangshanpo Dojo.

"Master Qiuyu!"

Looking at the Kasakaseji Qiuyu in front of him wearing a karate uniform, Watanabe Shiro smiled.

He was about to learn real martial arts, instead of just getting beaten or doing basic training.

"After these few days of training, your physical fitness no longer needs to be polished. Now you can directly learn the skills in martial arts."

Kasakaseji Qiuyu slowly said: "Before learning judo, you must first know what jujutsu is."

"Jujutsu is a combative martial arts that specializes in submission, is good at ground grappling, and combines competition, mixed martial arts, and street self-defense."

Watanabe Shiro thought for a moment and said.

Fortunately, after knowing that he would follow Kasakaseji Qiuyu to learn jujutsu today, he had already looked for some information related to jujutsu in advance, otherwise he really couldn't answer.

"You can understand it this way. The earliest origin of Jiu-Jitsu can be traced back to about 2000 BC. It was formally formed in the Autumn and Warring States Period of the ancient country of China, but it was in the form of performance and did not have any lethality."

"Even now, traces of it can still be found in the concepts of martial arts moves in many countries in the world, such as Chinese Kung Fu, Greek gladiatorial combat, Egyptian fighting skills and Mesopotamian fighting skills."

Hearing this, Misakikoshi Akiyu nodded slightly, which was 830 affirmative of his statement, and then began to talk about the past and present of Jiu-Jitsu:

"At the beginning The original judo was mainly based on hand-to-hand combat, and gradually developed specialized throwing techniques, locking techniques, joint locks, joint countermeasures, and key strikes, including punching, kicking, throwing, grappling, and strangulation. "

"Modern judo and aikido both evolved from judo. Judo inherited the characteristics of judo's combination of attack and defense and flexibility, while aikido inherited the characteristics of judo's use of force and using softness to overcome hardness."

When hearing the term aikido, the first person that came to Watanabe Shiro's mind was Yukinoshita Yukino. She seemed to have learned aikido, but because of her own reasons, she did not persist for a long time.

Seeing Watanabe Shiro's thoughtful look, Misakikoshiji Akiyu, who didn't know what he was thinking about, nodded with satisfaction and asked him another question: "Xiaobai, what do you think is the most important point of judo?"

"Use softness to overcome hardness."

Watanabe Shiro didn't think much about it and blurted it out.

"You can say that, but it's not entirely true."

Misakikoshiji Akiyu stroked his chin and said, "In my opinion, whether it's using softness to overcome hardness or using force to counter force, it's too one-sided. If you want to go far in judo, you must combine hardness and softness."

"But these distances are still a bit too far, you just need to understand this point."

"The reason I told you this in advance is to prevent you from going astray."

"After all, once you go astray, if it takes a long time, even I can hardly correct it.. "

"But first you still need to learn how to overcome hardness with softness and use force to counter force."

Speaking of this, Misakikoshiji Akiyu paused and said: "Your task today is to practice the basic moves."

Just as Misakikoshiji Akiyu was teaching the basic moves of judo, he seemed to sense something and his whole body stiffened slightly.

Following him, Misakikoshiji Akiyu looked in a direction speechlessly, and saw that in the corner of the wall, Kosaka Shigure was looking at him with resentment on his face, and kept muttering: "Obviously... I came first...!"

"Shigure, we agreed the day before yesterday that I would pay two hours and you would pay two hours."

Misakikoshiji Akiyu reminded him helplessly. He didn't know why Kosaka Shigure was so interested in Watanabe Shiro.

"Well. ”

Kosaka Shigure nodded but did not speak, still looking at Misakikoshiji Akiyu and Watanabe Shiro with those gloomy eyes.

“Forget it.”

Misakikoshiji Akiyu had no choice but to ignore the resentful look of his good friend’s daughter.

Watanabe Shiro looked at Kosaka Shigure with some apology. He was very lacking in attacking means now. Compared with swordsmanship that required weapons, he preferred leg skills.

And what to learn in advance was not something that Watanabe Shiro could decide (aiaf), but it depended on the arrangement of these masters.

Otherwise, compared with other martial arts, Watanabe Shiro was more interested in the profound Chinese Kung Fu. (To read the violent novels, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

If he was given a choice , it must be the first choice to learn Chinese boxing from Ma Jianxing, and then learn swordsmanship from Xiangsaka Shiyu, and Misakikoshi Akiyu's judo is the third choice.

As for the last option in Watanabe Bai's mind, it must be Apacha's Muay Thai.

The reason is also very simple. He seriously doubts whether Apacha knows how to teach people.

Watanabe Bai has a vague premonition in his heart that Apacha's teaching method is likely to fight with him.

Misakikoshi Akiyu demonstrated the basic movements to the Buddha statue, and taught Watanabe Bai with a serious expression: "These are the basic movements of judo. Only when you practice them thoroughly can you perform more advanced moves. ”

Soon he stopped talking, stepped aside, put his hands on his chest, and looked at Watanabe Shiro quietly. The meaning he wanted to express was already very clear.

Although this series of basic judo moves looks easy, it is not so easy for beginners to really do it standardly.

Of course, with Watanabe Shiro's talent, it is naturally a simple thing to learn, but learning is not the same as learning well.

"Master Qiu Yu, I think I have learned it."

Looking at Misakikoshiji Qiu Yu, Watanabe Shiro said in a somewhat uncertain tone.

"If you have learned it, go over and try it, and I will correct your wrong moves next to you."

There was no surprise on Misakikoshiji Akiyu's face, and he said calmly: "If you have any questions, you can ask me at any time."

"Yes."

Watanabe Shiro took a few steps forward and came to the Buddha statue. After taking a deep breath, he closed his eyes slightly and let go of his thoughts, leaving only the series of actions that Misakikoshiji Akiyu had just performed in his mind.

When he opened his eyes again, his palm suddenly stretched out, making a grasping gesture, and tightly grasped the Buddha statue's arm.

He crossed his legs at a 90-degree angle and turned around! He threw the Buddha statue out effortlessly.

This is the throwing technique in judo, a technique in which the practitioner does not fall to the ground, but throws the opponent in a standing position.

Watanabe Shiro practiced all the throwing techniques and locking techniques in judo that Misakikoshiji Akiyu had demonstrated just now.

Seeing Misakikoshiji Akiyu next to him, he doubted his life and opened his mouth, but didn't know what to say.

No, if you say you have learned it, then you really have learned it.

Now Kasakyoji Akiyu is somewhat doubtful whether Watanabe Shiro has practiced these moves before!

Otherwise, why would it be so smooth and coherent when it was first performed.

Even he himself, a master-level martial artist who specializes in judo, could not find any faults at all. .

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