Wing Chun Boxing is really a very practical boxing method. In addition,
Manta boxing, Fanzi boxing and Chinese wrestling also have good actual combat.
The mantis boxing was founded late, and it itself integrated the advantages of various boxing methods in the north.
It is characterized by fine movements and agile posture.
I have a brother who learns mantis boxing, and I have practiced with him.
It's really good.
Fan boxing is a kind of boxing with a long history, which has been famous for its lightning speed since ancient times.
There is a saying that "the fist is as dense as rain and the whip is as brittle as a whip", and there have also been many actual combat experts.
Chinese wrestling is the predecessor of Japanese judo.
Because there is no routine in wrestling, it can only be improved by two people sparring, so it works quickly.
In ancient times, there was a saying that "three years of boxing is not as good as one year of wrestling";
Although Chinese wrestling can only use wrestling skills in the competition, in fact, wrestling itself is a martial art that pays equal attention to wrestling, taking, hitting and hitting, and the system is quite complete.
During the Republic of China, the Central Martial Arts School listed wrestling as a compulsory course, which produced many celebrities.
Chang Dongsheng, one of the "wrestling kings", is said to have never lost in his life, and later went to Taiwan Province Province.
He visited Jordan with Chiang Kai-shek, and it is said that he also tried to compete with the guards of the King of Jordan.
The trick of "gathering" knocked out the guards of karate and judo black belts.
In fact, all martial arts in China are practical.
But as far as I know, wing chun, mantis boxing, somersault and wrestling are effective in actual combat.
For your reference!