As we all know, there is a saying called "four or two strokes of a kilo", which refers to the boxing represented by Tai Ji Chuan.
But for hundreds of years, people's understanding of it is one-sided, because the complete original words of this sentence are "four or two dial a thousand pounds, and the strength of one thousand pounds is behind", which means that if you want to use four or two skillful efforts to resolve the strength of the other side, you must first have the strength of one thousand pounds. Therefore, you can be both rigid and flexible, but first of all, the gap between you and your opponent should not be too big. It is impossible for a dog to knock down an elephant deftly in any case.
Tai Ji Chuan's theory is very good, but in actual combat, it's a pity that no one is really good at practicing Tai Chi in actual combat. At least that man was a hermit and didn't show up. Just look at the game of Taiji Chuan at the CCTV Wulin Conference. This is a farce.
If you really want to find a pure Tai Chi practitioner, let him fight with karate practitioners, Sanda practitioners, ITF taekwondo practitioners, boxing practitioners, jujitsu practitioners and Thai boxing practitioners respectively.
The premise is that both sides have the same age and physical condition and the same training time.
According to the current situation, practitioners can only beat ITF Taekwondo, because ITF Taekwondo is flashy (WTF Taekwondo is practical).
Fighting with JIU jitsu practitioners is in danger of being disabled and disabled by joint skills.
If you fight with Muay Thai, Sanda, boxing and karate, you will be beaten with blood all over your face, or KO.
It's even worse if you send an old man. Boxing is afraid of being young and strong, which is a wise saying.
But that doesn't mean practicing Tai Chi is useless. In those days, Zhang Sanfeng also relied on Tai Chi and Yuan Bing to fight. But why is it like this now? This is not a problem for the Taiji family. All traditional martial arts are now facing a flashy embarrassing situation.
On the basis of practicing fighting skills, it is very helpful to practice Tai Chi. AndyHug (deceased), world champion of K 1 (the world's highest standing fighting event), a real karate master, nicknamed Leg King I, had Tai Ji Chuan event in his training. Practicing Tai Ji Chuan is helpful to increase the flexibility of the body, form a sense of strength and softness, and use it inadvertently.
I'm talking about Jiu Jitsu, Brazilian Gracie Jiu Jitsu, not judo. There is a big difference between the two.
By the way, let me ask you again. How can this be called martial arts if I am not allowed to start? Can you still call it a fight?
Besides, I was wrong. It's not the Wulin Congress, it's Wulin Wind. I'm sorry
Tai Chi practitioners compete with others more than once, which simply becomes tortoise boxing and wrestling. Except for the first two times, I couldn't see Tai Chi at all.
As for other aspects, I have made it very clear and I don't want to explain them any more.
Look at the facts in everything, and Wu De should keep his eyes open to see the world.
The quality of a martial art depends on facts. I believe that Tai Ji Chuan was very powerful in ancient times, but not now.
Starting from Huo Yuanjia, we only saw Sanda struggling to win glory for China Wushu in the ring, while traditional Wushu only talked but didn't practice.
How powerful is Chen Tai Chi in actual combat? What kind of damage can it bring to your opponent?
Taijiquan can guarantee your safety in actual combat, provided that you can practice to relax. Now the teacher in Taiji Biography describes the former master, saying that everything feels empty and nothing can be added. Yang, the founder of Ji Chuan, is invincible, because no matter how the other side attacks him, he can melt with the other side's strength, so he is called invincible.
A famous example in modern times, the founder of Japanese extreme karate, Dashan Peida, was defeated by an old man named Chen only once in his life. The old man used a Tai Ji Chuan. Of course, this has something to do with his failure to come to Chinese mainland. If he did, he would have lost more than once. In fact, Dashan Peida is very confident in his own strength. He can break horns with his bare hands and kill a cow with his bare hands. But he could do nothing about the old man named Chen, and he was attacked by the old man with his own strength.
The attack power of Taiji Chuan is hard to say, but at least it feels like the stars are shifting. Taiji is a family-run boxing method, which should be conquered immediately. Although it may be okay to fall twice, it is estimated that it will be okay to fall forty or fifty times.
Total Value Tai Ji Chuan is the first choice for self-defense. He is an expert in martial arts because of his arbitrary power.
Tai Ji Chuan actual combat video
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Can Tai Ji Chuan beat Sanda players in actual combat?
This question is like asking "Can a woman hit a man?" There are no necessary conditions. Like what kind of woman hits a man?
First of all, what is Tai Chi? Is it kung fu?
Tai Ji Chuan, or more accurately, Tai Ji Chuan, originated from a kind of boxing and kungfu. Although all kinds of information about Tai Ji Chuan like to quote Zhang Sanfeng, saying that Tai Chi was founded for health preservation, martial arts is just a fashion. But in fact, the conclusion of textual research is that Tai Chi existed earlier in Tang Dynasty than in Zhang Sanfeng in Ming Dynasty. It is Xu Xuanping's biography of "Three Worlds and Seven Taiji", which is actually the 37-style Taiji. Later, it was handed down one after another, and there were also various names called "Thirteen-style Long Boxing". In fact, it has always been tepid. But spread to modern times, Tai Ji Chuan suddenly became famous, because an invincible Yang Luchan, with the skill of Tai Chi, broke into Beijing, and no one could beat him except Dong Haichuan. Judging from this courseware, the reason why Tai Ji Chuan has attracted the attention of the world is because of its martial arts function, not the health-keeping gymnastics that is being promoted now.
So Tai Chi is a kind of kung fu, which is used for fighting.
With this concept, let's talk about the comparison between Taiji and Sanda.
Sanda is a martial arts event founded by China in recent twenty or thirty years. In fact, it is a comprehensive martial arts competition that extracts the actual combat techniques of various sects, combines the current world trend, and trains with modern training techniques. The purpose is to quickly cultivate talents who can attack and defend.
Both have their own advantages and disadvantages: the advantage of Tai Chi is that it is an excellent internal boxing that has been tempered for thousands of years and pays attention to internal cultivation. The older and purer, the deeper the kung fu; However, its "shortcomings" are obvious. For example, the early training is slow, and it is all in the accumulation stage. There is an old saying that "Tai Chi should not be a teacher for ten years".
Sanda enables players to master the basic skills and use them quickly in a very short time, and with the help of modern physical training, stress training, actual combat training against the enemy and other means, an athlete can be trained in three months. As for the shortcomings, just like overseas fighting, after the best age, physical fitness declines, and the golden age is basically over.
From this, we can draw a conclusion that in a short time, people of the same age and training time, such as one or two years of training time, are basically defeated; However, after ten years' training, Sanda athletes are basically scarred by physical confrontation in their forties and fifties. In the face of well-trained, properly maintained and practical Taiji scholars, the chances of winning are not great.
Personally, I have learned some fancy boxing and been exposed to Tai Chi, but they are all playing with tickets. Once you recruit some people who have practiced Tai Chi for ten years, they are basically other people's playthings, even being played around by an old man in his sixties.
In fact, in China before the 1950s and 1960s, Tai Chi masters were famous for their daring to fight and fight, including Yang Chengpu, a Tai Chi master who could easily compete with others. Zi Ying, the King of Tai Chi in Wu Dynasty, struck people like a picture. Although exaggerated, I still like actual combat examples. Even Tai Chi and Baihemen, which influenced China's cultural circle and triggered a frenzy of martial arts novels, were also desperate battles. Although many people saw the video and thought it was an out-and-out tortoise boxing fight, only through real experience did they know that they were afraid to fight without protective gear.
By the way, the above answer has several limitations: 1. Those who learn Tai Chi must be handed down by real teachers, not those who perform Tai Chi taught by national technology. Although flash shows are beautiful and wonderful, none of them are really practical. Ten years later, most of them are broken and unsustainable; 2. To learn Tai Chi, in addition to being a teacher, you also need real push training and actual combat training. These essential training modes were very popular before 1950s, but they were all lost because of the new Tai Chi mode promoted by the state, which led to the regret that Tai Chi became a dance instead of a martial art today.
How powerful are Tai Ji Chuan's actual combat and Tai Chi?
Actual combat is scum. If even ordinary people can't beat them, let alone hooligans who have practiced Sanda and free fighting, that's death. Tai Ji Chuan is just a legend, keeping in good health and exercising is a little useful, and the rest is bullshit and fraud.
What's the use of actual combat in Tai Ji Chuan?
I told Taiji Chuan not to talk about those sects, because there are too many sects! Wu Shi, Zhao Baoshi, Wudang Mountain ancient stones, and now there are second-generation stones from Qiao Shi (Teacher Wang Zhanjun said that he admired his actual combat ability) and so on. Even who created Tai Chi Chuan is still in dispute. I don't know whether it is Zhang Sanfeng, Chen, Wang Zongyue, Jiang Bashi or. Anyway, now we can see it.
In fact, Tai Ji Chuan is famous mainly because of one person. This man is Yang Luchan of Yongnian, Hebei Province, the first invincible in the history of China martial arts. This man learned a set of boxing skills from Chen Changxing in Chenjiagou, wen county, Henan Province, and then fought countless times with people in this undiscovered talent place in Beijing, so he is called invincible. There is no dispute about this. In other words, there is no doubt that Tai Chi is later than Chen Tai Chi. The only question is who learned Chen Changxing's boxing, and whether Yang Luchan used Chen Changxing's boxing or his improved boxing in Beijing. But I won't study these problems, because many people are still arguing and don't understand until now.
Let me make it clear that Yang Luchan has a grandson named Yang Chengfu. Yang Chengfu once stayed in the Nanjing Wushu Museum, and there is a set of Yang Muay Thai (a boxing term, actually a routine) circulating, with a total of 85 styles. It sounds a lot, but in fact there are only 38 tricks, and there are many repetitive movements, which are played over and over again:) Later, when the State Sports Commission promoted Tai Ji Chuan, it came up with a simplified 24-style, which is our most common Tai Ji Chuan, with music, just like broadcast gymnastics. Such a sacred thing has therefore become a special fitness thing for middle-aged and elderly people (or those who are too weak to do strenuous exercise and tired of doing broadcast gymnastics). I am very tall (1.86m). Whenever I say that Tai Ji Chuan is the only fitness program, most people shake their heads: "It's a pity that he is so big. Why don't you play basketball and practice Tai Chi at a young age? " I usually don't bother to explain.
Let's talk about whether Tai Ji Chuan can hit people. This question is actually very simple. Yang Invincible was not an ordinary person in those days, but all of them were martial arts experts and were dissatisfied after he became famous. This has explained the problem! This set of boxing must have been learned by Yang Chengfu, the grandson of Yang Luchan. He dare not say that he is invincible, and his kung fu is definitely not weak, which is also recognized by Wulin. The Republic of China is the golden age for the development of Wushu in China, and it is also a very meritorious thing to write a book. During the period of national peril, all the major martial artists wrote down what they had learned all their lives, so it can be inferred that Yang Chengfu devoted his life to playing 38 strokes, and there should not be much left except drama (the usage of each stroke). In addition to fourteen strokes, the simplified twenty-four styles should be said to inherit the essence of Yang style. From this, it can be inferred that even if a skilled person can't become a martial arts expert, it should not be a problem to be a street hooligan or something. It should be said that it is the best self-defense. But what percentage of people who practice the twenty-four styles can do it now?
What's the problem? In fact, the problem lies in the fact that good things are out of shape, and a group of crooked monks read a good scripture. The biggest problem is that many people are preaching Tai Ji Chuan's "soft-hearted, hard-working", which has convinced many boxers. In fact, this is a master talking about boxing. He talked a lot, but some people took it out of context, carried out such a few words, and made it a myth. Then a group of people, as usual, went out to fight with others without knowing it, and used softness to overcome the rigidity of others. As a result, he was beaten black and blue, and cursed Tai Chi Chuan for not being able to actually fight, which was purely a lie.
So how does Tai Ji Chuan actually fight? This requires a profound understanding of the words "Yin takes Yang, Yang seeks Yin". Since these words are the core content of our traditional theory, they must be the core content of Tai Ji Chuan. Tai Ji Chuan's most familiar word is "rigid and soft". When applied to theory, it means just being yang and being soft is yin. Seeking Yang in Yin means seeking rigidity in softness, which means that Tai Ji Chuan's slow routine is practicing strength. In terms of terminology, it is "urging both rigidity and softness, and turning softness into strength". Tai Ji Chuan is an extremely stiff and violent fist. Imagine, can a kindergarten child win a young man by practicing a set of Tai Chi? Without strength and speed, any trick is nonsense! You see, Tai Chi Chuan's routine is just practice, and hitting people is not so useful!
How did you hit someone? ......
Is Tai Chi really that powerful in actual combat?
As we all know, there is a saying called "four or two strokes of a kilo", which refers to the boxing represented by Tai Ji Chuan.
But for hundreds of years, people's understanding of it is one-sided, because the complete original words of this sentence are "four or two dial a thousand pounds, and the strength of one thousand pounds is behind", which means that if you want to use four or two skillful efforts to resolve the strength of the other side, you must first have the strength of one thousand pounds. Therefore, you can be both rigid and flexible, but first of all, the gap between you and your opponent should not be too big. It is impossible for a dog to knock down an elephant deftly in any case.
Tai Ji Chuan's theory is very good, but in actual combat, it's a pity that no one is really good at practicing Tai Chi in actual combat. At least that man was a hermit and didn't show up. Just look at the game of Taiji Chuan at the CCTV Wulin Conference. This is a farce.
If you really want to find a pure Tai Chi practitioner, let him fight with karate practitioners, Sanda practitioners, ITF taekwondo practitioners, boxing practitioners, jujitsu practitioners and Thai boxing practitioners respectively.
The premise is that both sides have the same age and physical condition and the same training time.
According to the current situation, practitioners can only beat ITF Taekwondo, because ITF Taekwondo is flashy (WTF Taekwondo is practical).
Fighting with JIU jitsu practitioners is in danger of being disabled and disabled by joint skills.
If you fight with Muay Thai, Sanda, boxing and karate, you will be beaten with blood all over your face, or KO.
It's even worse if you send an old man. Boxing is afraid of being young and strong, which is a wise saying.
But that doesn't mean practicing Tai Chi is useless. In those days, Zhang Sanfeng also relied on Tai Chi and Yuan Bing to fight. But why is it like this now? This is not a problem for the Taiji family. All traditional martial arts are now facing a flashy embarrassing situation.
On the basis of practicing fighting skills, it is very helpful to practice Tai Chi. AndyHug (deceased), world champion of K 1 (the world's highest standing fighting event), a real karate master, nicknamed Leg King I, had Tai Ji Chuan event in his training. Practicing Tai Ji Chuan is helpful to increase the flexibility of the body, form a sense of strength and softness, and use it inadvertently.
I'm talking about Jiu Jitsu, Brazilian Gracie Jiu Jitsu, not judo. There is a big difference between the two.
By the way, let me ask you again. How can this be called martial arts if I am not allowed to start? Can you still call it a fight?
Besides, I was wrong. It's not the Wulin Congress, it's Wulin Wind. I'm sorry
Tai Chi practitioners compete with others more than once, which simply becomes tortoise boxing and wrestling. Except for the first two times, I couldn't see Tai Chi at all.
As for other aspects, I have made it very clear and I don't want to explain them any more.
Look at the facts in everything, and Wu De should keep his eyes open to see the world.
The quality of a martial art depends on facts. I believe that Tai Ji Chuan was very powerful in ancient times, but not now.
Starting from Huo Yuanjia, we only saw Sanda struggling to win glory for China Wushu in the ring, while traditional Wushu only talked but didn't practice.
Can Tai Ji Chuan really fight? Why didn't anyone come out to clear his name?
Tai Ji Chuan can fight in actual combat, and it is fierce, because Tai Ji Chuan's family boxing is an offensive and defensive technique developed on the basis of improving the disadvantages of muscle tension.
Is Tai Ji Chuan capable of actual combat?
Hehe, how can I put it? The current situation is ten taiji and eight wastes. Although it's hard to hear, it's true, but don't underestimate the true wife of Tai Chi Chuan. If you don't have bad boxing at home, it depends on how you practice. Those who can give you the answer are either liars or nonsense.
Is Tai Chi really useful in actual combat?
The effect of actual combat is definitely there, which is relative.
With the development of traditional Wushu today, the attack and defense have gradually weakened. First, there is no chance of actual combat. Second, the really powerful kung fu martial arts can't be practiced by ordinary people. There is an old saying in Tai Chi that "Tai Chi/Kloc will not go out for 0/0 years".
Free fighting, boxing Sanda and other western fighting techniques are all offensive and defensive, so there are a series of trainings. Think of a kung fu that focuses on health preservation, regulates body and mind, and balances yin and yang. What is the standard compared with MMA for fighting? The training system and so on are different. It can be said that they are two different sports, just like football and basketball. Although they are all ball games, they are not comparable.
But there is a difference between those who have never practiced in Tai Ji Chuan and those who have practiced in Tai Ji Chuan. Therefore, the actual combat role is relative. There is no standard to measure things in different systems.
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Which sect of Taiji Chuan has strong actual combat ability?
China's martial arts are all the same after practice. Boxing is just a means of practice, or a concept of fighting and attacking, and the "change" in different situations is advocated by China's "weak philosophy". In fact, we must learn from each other when we really fight. Octupole boxing can be actively used under appropriate circumstances, but in unfavorable attack or * * *, Tai Ji Chuan's transformation and deformation must be used, so as not to be at a disadvantage or even invincible, and to be able to attack and defend freely. In order to effectively attack and quickly kill opponents, Tai Ji Chuan can also learn from the collapse and impact assault of octupole boxing when fighting. These two kinds of boxing should be said to be excellent boxing, and the practice is the same. A real master of Tai Ji Chuan and octupole boxing must win and lose each other.