Patent wolf

The most depressing thing about Zhao Changjun is that his martial arts practice is perfect, but it has been circulated on the Internet. Zhao Changjun was beaten by someone who didn't know kung fu, but I don't know if it's true.

It was circulated on the Internet that at that time, Zhao Changjun was in a hurry to go to the film crew and clashed with three young people from Northeast China who came by taxi. Zhao Changjun, like Jet Li, is a Wushu routine athlete trained by the national system, and is not the most outstanding representative. They are inferior to professional Sanda wrestlers in fighting ability.

However, the physical quality of sports talents is not worse than that of Sanda athletes, but they lack long-term targeted special fighting training, but they are competent to deal with ordinary people. In the early days of Sanda, some athletes were transferred from Wushu routines and achieved good results. For example, Li Xiaoqiu and Yang in Beijing have both won national championships, and they have shown the advantages of being more flexible and shorter in career change.

Zhao Changjun was surprised that time, because he was in a hurry and met three young people. They were one against three and knew each other very well. Men can't compare with four hands, and hungry tigers are afraid of wolves. If Zhao Changjun really lets go, he may not lose. I think Zhao Changjun is very brave! A true yogi is unwilling to fight with others. As a saying goes, he will stretch out his hand without mercy and lift his legs without concession.

However, fighting is not high-tech, and it is not a fighter's patent. Anyone with a little talent for sports can play. People who exercise regularly, whether playing basketball, playing football, gymnastics or lifting weights, have much better sports skills than ordinary people. Fighting is more flexible, more coordinated and faster. A football player can easily knock down a person with one foot, not to mention a martial arts expert.

There are still many people who look down on those who practice Taekwondo, saying that Taekwondo is a boxing gesture. In today's society, Wushu, Taekwondo and fighting have all become competitive sports, and different events have different competition rules. What athletes practice is how to achieve better results under their own rules. There's no point in talking about cross-border fighting. If you dare to fight a Taekwondo player according to the rules of Taekwondo, I think you will lose, you will lose! So we should treat a sport rationally, don't belittle it, and don't discriminate against it.