In fact, Tai Chi has no practical value at all.
On May 17, Beijing time, in a just-concluded folk competition, Ma Baoguo, the head of Hunyuan Xingyi Taiji, was punched by amateur boxer Wang Qingmin within 30 seconds. Ha ha ha ha, I'm sorry, I didn't stop laughing ... let's get down to business.
In fact, martial arts was only used to kill people at first, and it was fast and accurate, and it was fatal, just as Kung Fu Emperor Jet Li said in an interview:
We dare not say that traditional martial arts are showy, but many modern martial arts are actually showy, because fighting and killing people are not allowed in this peaceful era.
Taiji, in particular, pays attention to four or two thousand dollars, but it is ridiculous in the face of absolute power.
(ps: There may be an extraordinary person, we don't know, but seriously, Ma Baoguo is definitely not)
Compared with actual combat, in fact, Tai Chi is more suitable for physical fitness. Going out for a walk in the morning, you can see many grandfathers playing Tai Chi there. The goals of Tai Ji Chuan's exercises are mainly embodied in body, mind, spirit and intelligence. To put it bluntly, this is the physical exercise of most people, and most of them are aroused by some so-called "masters".
As the saying goes, boxing is afraid of youth. Even if something really happens to the master, his 70-year-old body won't allow him to be bold, and I don't know what he thinks. At this age, I still want to prove my ability. This spirit and courage are still worth learning from our younger generation.
Teacher Ma Baoguo risked his life to vividly explain the gap between the theory and practice of martial arts masters.
With that motionless figure lying in the ring, Mr. Ma Baoguo brought China traditional martial arts back to the right track of being afraid of being young.
It is true that boxing is afraid of being young. We can let go of the illusion that the older a person is, the better his kung fu is. It's harmless to learn martial arts to strengthen the body, but if you want to make a name for yourself and be proud of the Jianghu, forget it.
What's the use of learning Tai Chi if you want to fight? If you want to exercise, it is nothing but a profound knowledge.
One node of the derailment between martial arts and fighting is that the general manager of martial arts said, hey, look, look, he called. If we do this, will it be cracked? When you get there, do you want that, so he can fight back?
But he didn't say, what if this person doesn't cooperate? Just because he is taller and stronger than me, he jumped at me directly. What should I do?
In order to pursue the image of routine movements, the real possibility is ignored.
Always thinking about white clothes fluttering, leaves not touching the body, suddenly drifting away, stopping, ... thinking about thinking, I believe it myself.
Remember: Tai Chi Fitness, Boxing Fighting!
The real master of traditional martial arts is very low-key, and the pseudo-master Malik Guobao with unstable footwork is just a liar.
Tai Chi is fitness.
Any martial arts or martial arts, as long as they are trained in the right way, will have the effect of strengthening the body, which should be certain. As for whether you can fight in actual combat, it depends on whether you pay attention to the actual combat effect during your usual training, and you should temper it repeatedly in actual combat. Flowers in the greenhouse can't stand the test of wind and rain!
A nerd must be able to write, and an artist must have skills! It is very important to practice Kung Fu to what extent, to what level, and to what extent under what environment and conditions, and it is of no practical significance to perform on the stage!
Is it because Master Ma Baoguo was knocked down for 30 seconds yesterday? First of all, the master didn't hit Tai Ji Chuan, but he posted it on Tai Chi himself. Secondly, if you want to learn any kung fu well, you need three conditions: master, talent and hard work.
It is estimated that there are millions of people who beat Tai Ji Chuan in China, but most of them are old people in parks. The original intention of learning boxing is not to fight with others, but to restore physical strength. Originally, there were few experts, and even if there were, it was impossible to coach this group of people. How can they work hard?
Therefore, Tai Chi is not hard-working, but we must first make sure that our talents are at least not bad, and then we must find a real master and practice diligently.
Martial arts can be practiced in actual combat, and these so-called masters do not represent real martial arts. The real martial arts is killing, which is a kind of comprehensive fighting skill on the ancient battlefield. The ancients said: if you don't practice boxing, you will be empty. These so-called masters only practice modeling, not quality. This is the problem. There are also representatives of both internal and external training of modern Wushu, and there are also masters who are sure to be practical, such as Mr. Bruce Lee. It's not that martial arts can't be passed on, but that people who practice it can't.
Correction: it's 30 seconds KO, not OK.
On May 17, a challenge was held in Yanwutang, Zibo. Ma Baoguo, the representative of Tai Chi, fights with Wang Qingmin, a martial arts coach.
I thought I could walk a few rounds, but the game became one-sided: about 20 seconds after the start of the game, Ma Baoguo was knocked down twice; About 30 seconds later, Ma Baoguo fell to the ground again and was beaten by KO.
Then the question comes: Is it still useful to learn Tai Chi? Of course it works, it works!
At this point, I partially agree with the view that people who preach martial arts (referred to as traditional martial arts) are basically small places. Never seen the world, Guangzhou, Guangzhou and Shenzhen have no so-called "Tai Chi Master". Everyone still believes in going to the gym for fitness, or running, swimming and playing ball, but not many people practice Tai Chi.
After all, it is obviously an ordinary sport, and it must be said to be fighting. In the end, it's still yourself who is ashamed.
In recent years, Qigong masters and Taiji masters have repeatedly challenged and failed to bring shame to themselves. In fact, the ordinary audience is just watching. Who cares?