They lift weights or something, but they are really unhappy.
If there are no more skills, it's over.
Traditional kung fu is penetrating, even thick muscles can penetrate and attack internal organs.
One punch out, not only the impact, but also the penetrating power.
Shaolin master vs gym coach:
Two foot targets (not the drumsticks of Taekwondo) are placed on the chest of the fitness instructor.
Shaolin master's fist force passed through two foot targets, and the fitness instructor trembled and almost vomited.
In terms of fighting skills, Wushu is definitely dominant, and in terms of experience, it depends on the individual. I've seen martial artists who can't do it, and I've seen big men bullied by thin hooligans. It can be seen that who is good at fighting is a personal problem, and it cannot be absolutely said that who is strong.
But I have always thought that martial arts are more powerful. No matter how powerful a person is, he may meet a thin martial artist, leaving him at a loss. On the other hand, real martial artists have greater strength and resistance, but their muscles are not obvious. Martial artists are not as good as muscle men in moving things, but his fist is the acceleration of power. Without speed, power can't do great harm to people, that is to say, from the effect, his fist is more powerful. In fighting, muscular men rely on strong muscles for protection, and martial artists have fighting skills (take this as an example). Once, a man with high martial arts got drunk in the street and was found by a group of rogue soldiers like scouts. Scouts tied him to a telephone pole and beat him with a water pipe (martial arts experts are famous for fighting in the local area, which is a small place with tricks on each other). His trunk was bloody and his meat was smashed with his shirt, but it was nothing. . . Twenty years later, that man became my master.
Wushu = strength+reflection+speed+skill
Muscle = vitality
Wushu is a sharp weapon, but its muscles are dull. I can't say which is absolutely good, it depends on who has it.
But martial arts is still good for keeping fit, self-cultivation and self-cultivation ~