It depends on who and where you learned it, if in Chengdu. Come with us, and I promise you can learn regular Sanda. However, it is really difficult to find regular Sanda coaches in general gyms, all of whom are monks who have become monks. It's not Sanda that teaches boxing, it's just yangko. As for whether you can learn regular Sanda in the gym, you can only say that you are lucky. I was lucky to meet a gym with a regular coach. Bad luck. I don't know In fact, the essence of Sanda is not the harder and more powerful boxing and leg method that people think. Personally, I think the essence of Sanda should be skills and tactics. This is the essence. Imagine if you only know those basic movements and don't know how to use them in actual combat. It's not too annoying to have a Baoshan. Of course, it is not that basic skills are not important, but that they are not so important relative to skills and tactics. Therefore, when practicing basic skills, you must create an imaginary enemy in front of your body. Only by practicing basic skills can we get twice the result with half the effort.
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