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如果你的格斗风格是在保持高度机动性的同时使用踢打技术,你可能会倾向于运用截拳道的腿法防御技术。如果你喜欢站立式格斗,并且习惯通过抓拿与控制技术制服对手,那么本文所展示的合气道可能就是你的最佳选择。如果你花一些时间来学习韩国格斗技术,那么你很快就会明白,合气道在韩国享有盛名,即使面对让人生畏的腿法攻击技术,合气道也是颇具威力。不过,这个术语可能有些被误用的味道,因为这种技术的攻击性要远远多于防御性。为什么呢?因为韩国合气道学生们被告知这样的理论:一味地防御腿法只会给对方留下调整状态和再次攻击的机会。而如果你在制止对方攻击的同时给其一定的伤害,就能使他无法保持连续攻击,也会使你更加安全。正是基于这一认识,本文将向大家展示合气道在面对五种常见腿法时的威力,动作由韩国著名的格斗高手金汉雄演示。
If your style of fighting is kicking techniques while maintaining a high degree of maneuverability, you may be inclined to use the Jeet Kune Do leg defense techniques. If you like stand-up fighting and are accustomed to uniforming your opponents with grab and control techniques, the aikido shown in this article may be your best bet. If you take some time to learn Korean fighting techniques, you will soon understand that Aikido is prestigious in Korea and Aikido is quite powerful even in the face of daunting leg-attack techniques. However, the term may be misused because it is far more offensive than defensive. Why? Because Aikido students in South Korea were told the theory that blindly defense of the leg would only give the other the chance to adjust and attack again. And if you give up some damage while stopping each other’s attacks, you can make him unable to maintain continuous attacks and make you more secure. It is based on this understanding that this article will show you the power of Aikido in the face of five common leg movements, demonstrated by Kim Han-Hsiung, a famous Korean combat master.