Why not advise children to learn martial arts?
1, if it is a hobby, learning martial arts is just like broadcasting gymnastics, which can strengthen the body and exercise coordination.
If you want to improve your fighting ability, learning martial arts really doesn't have much effect.
3. If you are a major, you need to comprehensively consider your child's interests and family situation.
After the Ming and Qing dynasties, the intensity of banning weapons became stronger and stronger. Allowing the birth of the martial arts school is actually a means for the official to control martial arts within the visual range. Of course, many masters who run martial arts schools have their own ideas. On the surface, it is ok to keep fit and fight boxing, but many specific practical uses are not taught. This has also produced the saying of "true biography". However, some of them are not inherited.
For most children, we should learn some practical fighting skills. The suggestions are as follows:
1, boxing
Boxing has a long history and originated from the beginning of mankind. In order to survive and compete, human beings invented it. So in the beginning, it was the main means to protect people's lives and property.
In boxing, the situation on the field is ever-changing, so the application of tactics plays a very important role in boxing. The victory or defeat depends on the technical, tactical, psychological, physical and other factors of both sides, which are closely related and mutually infiltrated. The application of tactics is the embodiment of a boxer's comprehensive ability. In the case of similar technical, physical and psychological qualities, the quality of tactics will play a decisive role in the victory or defeat of the game.
fist position
A quick straight punch (usually left hand) on the forehand of a jab.
A backhand straight punch (usually the right hand) is hit on the back of the hand.
Swing arc punches go farther than flat hook punches.
Hooks are also called flat hooks. A boxing method of hitting in close range, usually combined with straight boxing or uppercut boxing.
An uppercut from bottom to top, usually used to hit the ribs and chin.
One of the basic combination techniques of one-two boxing, forehand jab is followed by backhand straight fist.
Hit your opponent with a backhand punch
protect
Block the opponent's attack with his arm, etc.
Parry, the partner, slaps the opponent's fist or arm with the palm of his hand to change the attack trajectory and can't hit us.
The upper body flashes left and right. Bob is used to avoiding straight punches.
Dive ducks are used to avoid head blows or attack opponents' bodies.
U-shaped circuitous flashing weave is used to avoid head blow.
Tactical action
Boxers in clinch are close to each other, so that neither side can punch.
fake/trick movement
Counter-attack/encounter counter-attack
Left and right movement/switch
Step forward
Retreat/withdraw
2. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu was originally a wrestling martial art, and its techniques and strategies are based on the in-depth study of ground fighting. Jiu Jitsu practitioners are good at dragging their opponents to the ground and then gaining a controlled posture on the ground. Once the control posture is formed, JIU jitsu practitioners can use various attack means, such as joint technique, twisting technique or hitting technique to subdue their opponents.
JIU jitsu practitioners in Brazil often practice throwing techniques, upper suppression techniques, post-control techniques, surrender techniques based on various advantageous positions, escape techniques from unfavorable positions, and defense at lower positions.
In a lower position, various defensive postures (guards) are the biggest characteristics that distinguish Brazilian Jiu Jitsu from judo, Sambo, wrestling and other wrestling martial arts. The so-called "defensive posture" refers to all kinds of postures in which you control your opponent's body with your legs and fight back when you fall to the ground. The defense in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is mainly divided into three categories: open defense, closed defense and semi-defensive posture. Corresponding to the defensive posture is the guard passing technique, that is, getting rid of the control of the opponent's low defensive posture to gain a favorable position-they are like two sides of a coin, which constitutes the conversion system of offensive and defensive techniques in Brazilian jujitsu competition.
3.muay Thai
Muay Thai is a traditional Thai boxing, and it is a sport famous for its strength and agility. It is called the "eight-body science" which mainly attacks the fist, legs, knees, elbows and limbs of the human body with eight weapons.
Muay Thai punches and sends legs, which makes the knee and elbow force smooth and smooth, showing extremely abundant strength and fierce attack, and is known as the strongest martial arts.
4, comprehensive fighting
Mixed fighting itself is not a kind of fighting skill, but a combination of various fighting skills to form a comprehensive model.
Generally speaking, mixed fighting consists of standing fighting skills and ground fighting skills. However, mixed fighting is not a simple combination of several fighting techniques, nor is it a combination like Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu that can be used for mixed fighting competitions. A player who simply stands up and uses Muay Thai+Sanda+Taekwondo+Karate, but falls down and uses Brazilian Jiu Jitsu can't play mixed martial arts. Mixed martial arts players must organically integrate standing combat (such as Sanda, Muay Thai and Shuttlecock Kicking) with wrestling and grasping skills. Participants must integrate various fighting skills and work out strategies suitable for their own characteristics.