Chapter 627: Confrontation 3



"This is also one of our shortcomings." Seeing that the fallen man had recovered a little, Political Commissar Fang immediately assumed a standard Sanda starting stance on the ring.

Bai Song was shocked. If Fang Cheng fought him, judging from the situation, he wouldn't be able to last a single round.

Once that posture was in place, there was no flaw.

Of course, there are definitely flaws, but Bai Song can't see them.

Political Commissar Fang naturally did not come to fight with Bai Song, he was there to teach on the spot.

"Although the move that Chief Bai just used is not often encountered when the police are on duty to subdue criminals, the liver is indeed a very vulnerable part of the human body. This is a lesson for us. In the future, we must learn to raise our hands and sink our elbows.

There is no point in putting the elbows out to the sides, as there is nothing to protect on both sides. The arms should be close to the body to block the fists, and the elbows are used to protect the liver area. We train our abdominal muscles every day, so there is no big problem with the lower abdomen's resistance to blows, but the chest and liver area must be protected. At the same time, the forearm is not only for attack, but also for defense. The defense here is not just to withstand the opponent's punches, but also to learn to use the front hand to keep distance..."

Fang Cheng took advantage of his team's recent defeat to explain to everyone a few techniques and tactics that he had emphasized in the past. Everyone listened very carefully and tried to correct their movements.

This made Fang Cheng very satisfied. Bai Song won, so he won. It's not like he can't afford to lose, but it's a good thing that everyone can learn a few tricks.

Sweat more in peacetime, bleed less in war.

Because the first game was very short, everyone discussed it and then the second player came on the court.

The special police officers negotiated among themselves about who would take the field, and Fang Cheng had no say in the whole process.

Fang Cheng knew that if he wanted to defeat Bai Song, he had to have more solid basic skills. It was difficult to rely on brute force and simple tactics. He had fought against Bai Song before in Krav Maga. This technique was really difficult. It was difficult to cause great damage to the opponent, and the opponent could get out of trouble and counterattack as soon as he had a way.

The second person to come on stage has already been chosen, and he is a master of grappling.

Fang Cheng shook his head. It was impossible to trap Krav Maga unless the technique was advanced enough.

This is not to say that Krav Maga is really that powerful. In fact, although Qiao Qi also uses this, what Qiao Qi is really good at is the military fighting technique. This is something that takes the strengths of all schools, but it is not quick to learn.

The reason why Master Qiao asked Bai Song to learn this was mainly because the time was not long enough. If Bai Song had joined the army at the age of 18 and served under him for five years, the situation would not be like this now.

However, if that were the case, he would probably just stay in the army.

Bai Song was extremely alert. If this person won, he would lose no matter who the third person was.

It’s not that the SWAT will bully people by sending in experts, but Bai Song is not here to mess things up. The third person must be the strongest, so he will definitely lose the game.

If your opponent is really strong in the third game, then play with all your strength. If he is on par with you, then let him go a little.

Of course, the prerequisite for doing so is to win the second game, otherwise it would not be a good look.

This time the opponent was also a strong man with a height of 1.8 meters, and his weight was not much different from Bai Song. This kind of physique is common among special police.

Grappling, this tactic actually evolved from traditional Chinese martial arts, is a bit like the "bone-breaking hand", and mainly attacks the joints and acupoints of the human body, making full use of the human body's leverage principle.

This is a very practical tactic, and it is also very powerful, but the problem is that there is no systematic theory and training system. Even the special police, and even the instructors at Bai Song's alma mater, the Chinese Police University, dare not say that this thing is systematic.

This is also a point where Chinese martial arts suffers a great disadvantage.

For example, why can Taekwondo be included in the Olympics?

Even ordinary people like us know that Taekwondo is divided into ten levels, nine grades and three ranks. Even if we don’t know such details, we have heard of black belt, blue belt and so on, and we can tell how strong you are just by hearing them.

What about grappling? If you go out and tell people that you know grappling, and they ask you how good you are, you won't know how to describe it.

There is still a long way to go if we want to systematize some Chinese martial arts.

Many "patriotic" party members mindlessly boast that ancient Chinese martial arts are the best in the world, and then mindlessly despise those "masters". In fact, martial arts really need to absorb the strengths of hundreds of schools. Even Bruce Lee did not dare to say that he was really invincible. Any martial arts has shortcomings. For example, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is the best ground technique in the world, and UFC mixed martial arts must learn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. However, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which is invincible in 1 vs. 1, is just courting death in 1 vs. 2 or 1 vs. many.

As soon as he made a move, Bai Song saw through the opponent's moves, which were learned from the armed police's grappling techniques.

Fang Cheng thought it would be easy to capture Bai Song in the battle, but it turned out not to be the case.

How to fight and capture, the master didn't teach me...

Almost no one in society learns the art of grappling, and even if they do, they only know the basics, so Qiao Qi never taught Bai Song how to deal with grappling.

The best thing Bai Song learned in college was grappling techniques, which is a must-learn for police officers. Of course, Bai Song's grappling techniques are far inferior to those of this person.

The two were evenly matched. The other was very experienced in grappling and was always able to find ways to seize Bai Song's gaps and control Bai Song's arms, but fortunately Bai Song was not restrained. The two fought back and forth for seven or eight rounds, and neither could subdue the other.

This was really exciting, and several people cheered below.

Fang Cheng also watched with great interest. Special police are trained every day, and Bai Song can still maintain this level of skill while handling cases every day, which shows that he has put in a lot of effort.

The word "Kung Fu" itself represents time.

It is not a good idea to keep fighting like this. The opponent is older than him. Bai Song thought that the opponent would get impatient after a few rounds, but he is more patient than him.

Bai Song even deliberately revealed two flaws, but the opponent not only did not fall for it, but also almost twisted Bai Song's arm.

The opponent's strength is not as great as Bai Song's, but his skills in unloading force and using force to counter force are quite superb. If Bai Song's strength is as high as that of the brother just now, he might still be able to pose a threat to this person, but it is obviously not possible now.

After a few more rounds, Bai Song still couldn't find an opening for his opponent. He felt that the shortcomings of Krav Maga were exposed. This made him a little unconvinced, and he also wanted to try grappling.

Although he knew that his grappling skills were not very high, his physical fitness was much stronger than when he was in college. Bai Song wanted to try it out, but he was caught in a flaw as soon as he made a move.

Both of Bai Song's hands were grabbed, and he didn't struggle to break free at the first moment. He knew that the other party was going to kneel him. How could this be tolerated?

Relying on the protective gear, he could only rush forward, using his abdomen to resist the knee that had not yet fully exerted its force, and then he took the opponent and rolled over, thus getting out of control.

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