These were the drawbacks he could think of from this competition.
What Li Feitie reflects on is that he has practiced Taekwondo for decades, but because of his pretense and love of face, he ruined his career. Is this really worth it? If he had listened to the other party's advice, put down the so-called face, bowed his head and admitted defeat, maybe he would not have broken his leg.
In addition, Li Feitie still has a kind of melancholy in his heart, not only because he feels sorry for the end of his career, but also because he has doubts about the martial arts fighting technique of Taekwondo.
He has suffered so much and practiced for so long, but he has never studied the shortcomings of this fighting technique. Is this kind of fighting technique that relies too much on legwork and flashy skills really useful in actual combat?
You must know that when he participated in the competition, it was a competition within the limits of the rules, not an actual fight without considering any rules like just now, so after he was completely defeated by Chu Yang, he began to think about the disadvantages of competitive fighting techniques such as Taekwondo.
"The practicality is too low!" Li Feitie murmured softly.
When Han Shuai heard Li Feitie speak, he came out of his daze and came over and asked: "Brother, what did you just say? What's too low?"
Li Feitie said: "Taekwondo is too low in practicality."
When Han Shuai heard this, he was stunned, and then continued to ask: "Brother, no, you used to be very optimistic about Taekwondo, why are you doubting Taekwondo now? Senior brother, you won't doubt Taekwondo just because you lost." Let’s be practical.”
Li Feitie was lying on the ground, looking at the high ceiling of the gymnasium, with helplessness and melancholy in his eyes. He said: "Taekwondo relies too much on kicking, and there is less involvement in boxing. Pure kicking, even mixed martial arts, is not enough." If I can't beat him, let alone fight that person, I can save my life today. If this happened outside the school, my life would probably be lost."
Han Shuai asked: "Brother, have you seen that person's path clearly? Is he really that powerful?"
Li Feitie said: "If I guessed correctly, he should be a warrior, and a warrior who specializes in physical training. You should understand what I mean. The concept of warrior is too broad, whether it is our Taekwondo or Those who practice Sanda and mixed martial arts are all considered warriors, but if they have not exceeded the limits of ordinary humans, then they are not considered warriors in the true sense."
When Han Shuai heard this, he raised his eyebrows and asked again: "Huh? Senior brother, I really don't understand what you mean. What does it mean to break through the limits of ordinary humans."
Li Feitie explained: "Ordinary people can't break a stone millstone with one punch, nor can they lift a heavy object. At most, they can kick a sandbag. This is the limit of human beings, but a real warrior can break through these limits. If someone uses If you can kick through a wall with Taekwondo, you can be called a true warrior."
"And warriors are divided into two categories, one is mainly based on internal strength and supplemented by physical training, and the other type is mainly based on physical training and supplemented by internal strength. When the person fought with me just now, he did not use internal strength. Instead, he uses his physical strength to prove that he is a master of body training!"
"For warriors who major in conjoined body, it's not that they are unwilling to practice internal skills, but because of their own inherent physical limitations, which makes their progress in practicing internal skills and internal strength very slow. They often give up after just a little enlightenment on the inner aspects. They chose the path of cultivating internal strength, because compared to those with higher talents, they have no advantage at all in taking this path."
"However, martial arts are tolerant. Although they are not naturally suitable for practicing internal skills, they can improve their strength by increasing the strength and speed of their bodies. The body can also become a Taoist, but this road will be difficult to walk. Those who can kill it can , is definitely a peerless strong man who has become a saint in the flesh."
Li Feitie told Han Shuai all his speculations.
Only then did Han Shuai understand. He was a layman in the world of martial arts. Even though he had started practicing Taekwondo at a very young age, like those who practiced martial arts as gymnastics, he had only scratched the surface. It could be said that he had no basic knowledge. He had never crossed the threshold of being a warrior, so he only understood what it meant after listening to Li Feitie's explanation.
When he heard that Chu Yang was a martial arts master specializing in physical training, he only knew that this kind of warrior was very powerful, and anyone who came out of this way must not be an ordinary person.
Li Feitie analyzed the difference between warriors who majored in physical training and those who majored in internal strength. However, he still guessed wrong. Chu Yang was not only very strong physically, but his internal strength was also astonishing. Of course, Chu Yang was now a great master of martial arts and had already condensed. The true energy that was a higher dimension than the internal force was developed, which was something Li Feitie and the others could not imagine.