The acceptance of judo occurs when someone loses his center of gravity in the confrontation and is thrown out. Tai Ji Chuan is a battlefield game. Taiji originated from Chen's Taiji biography in Chenjiagou, Henan. It is a martial art that can frighten the enemy to pee after participating in the war. Several generations of generals in the Chen family, their children have been trained since childhood, and they have been trained for so many years, and they have not been out for too many years. Techniques include boxing and various weapons. They combine strength and flexibility, and their explosive power is particularly fierce. Fighting Tai Ji Chuan has been used to cultivate a few elites since its invention, and now Yang's simplified version of Tai Ji Chuan is very popular.
Judo techniques mainly include throwing techniques, joint techniques and locking techniques. Close wrestling has great advantages. Once the operation is successfully completed, an attack will cause great damage. Basically, the opponent directly loses combat effectiveness.
Aikido should not be regarded as martial arts. In short, its actual combat effectiveness is far lower than that of other martial arts practitioners at the same level. Unless Kung Fu is superior to your opponent in many aspects, you can defeat the enemy with one punch. This is not a skill that hurts people, but a skill that defeats the enemy (not martial arts). The advantage is good-looking, not tired, and not bitter at all. Aikido is characterized by breaking through the opponent's dead angle and destroying the opponent's center of gravity, mainly pronunciation and wrestling skills. We don't attack each other with brute force, but guide each other's strength in a non-threatening direction, and even absorb it into our own strength to fight back. Emphasis on skills has nothing to do with age, gender and physique. It is determined by the coordinated use of one's own true qi and the control and destruction of one's opponent's true qi. Aikido in Korea is relatively rigid.