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Do you need to practice muscles to practice martial arts? Big must be strong?
Brother, have you seen them in person? Have you seen the photos of them undressing? What you see is probably a photo of their old age! How do you know they have no muscles? Bruce Lee is IP Man's apprentice. Their training methods are the same at least at first, so the muscles should be close. Do you think Bruce Lee is muscular? Look at those old photos of them. Of course, they have no muscles! The outbreak of human strength is driven by muscles. The more muscular you are, the stronger your strength will be. This is a matter of course, don't you think?

Besides, actual combat is not a competition, and he is not better than strength. Of course, if you are more muscular than brute force, you need to use your brain, and there are many factors, such as your reaction ability and actual combat experience. After all, the human body has many fatal weaknesses. If your muscles are strong enough to be hit by others first, it is different to die. I've never heard of anyone whose penis is strong enough to get punched by Ye Wen. Of course, Shaolin monks who have practiced iron gear skills may also be able to hehe. So it doesn't mean that muscular people will definitely win, but one thing, if the fighting skills, experience and psychological quality of both sides are at the same level, muscular people will definitely have the advantage and win more, but it is not absolute. Things have changed. I don't think anyone knows what will happen in the next second. There are too many unstable factors, so I can only say that he won a lot.

By the way, the special forces are very powerful, but it only takes a few years to strengthen the assault training department. Most of their training is based on tactics and firearms. Melee is not as scary as you think. I saw it when I was a soldier. Many special forces train a lot every day, and many people pee, but it is better to train for decades from childhood. I practice martial arts with my friends and work with a special force on the train. His strength is even greater than that of the special forces, and he can directly throw the special forces out with one hand. Special forces are just a symbol, and their training is aimed at the whole war, not one-on-one combat, so they are still worse than practitioners who only fight unarmed or equipped all the year round.

In fact, there is a big misunderstanding. In fact, the real martial arts is not so particular. Fighting is forbidden by the one-sided ideas of literati and pedantic martial artists who are bound by moves or martial arts! Kung fu, like a gun, has never been used for fitness or spiritual cultivation since its invention. His only purpose is to kill each other quickly and effectively. Warrior is a personal wish. A bad personality is not a bad kung fu practice. Just like a gun, whether something is useful or not depends mainly on the person who uses it. When I learned from Master, I only knew that you should never make a move easily and be stingy. To say the least, if you are forced to fight, you must be merciless, fight wherever you like, and go all out, even if you bite with your teeth. All you have in mind is to knock that fucking bastard down. Actual combat is completely different from that on TV. There is no ostentation and too much ideological burden, but it is true.