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Chapter 60 Let's Get Married

Under the dim light, Li Mu opened his eyes and looked at the environment in front of him, including the sofa, wardrobe, and coffee table. This was obviously a lounge. He was half-lying on the sofa and taking a nap.

As a wave of memories came over me, it took a long time to sort it out. He did not become a character in the TV series this time.

His name is still Li Mu, and his face is about 70% similar to that in reality, but he is much older. He is thirty-one years old this year and graduated from the Provincial Sports University.

According to memory, Li Mu was an orphan since he was a child. Because of his good sports talent, he was selected to attend a sports school. When he was eleven or twelve years old, by chance, he was spotted by a Xingyiquan master and became a disciple to learn Xingyiquan.

After that, while attending a sports school and receiving professional training, he also followed a master and practiced Xingyiquan hard.

When he was eighteen years old, he was selected for the provincial Sanda team and was arranged to attend the Provincial Sports University.

After five years in the provincial Sanda team, he won many honors and seemed to have a promising future, but Li Mu felt empty and wanted to leave more and more.

Compared with pure techniques like Sanda, which purely depends on who has greater strength, good stamina, and quick reaction. He prefers Xingyi, which has a complete system, a combination of training and training, and you can practice it to the end in a lifetime.

After staying in the provincial Sanda team for five years, Li Mu left very gracefully amidst the puzzled eyes of everyone.

In the next three or four years, Li Mu traveled all over the country, visiting famous teachers, communicating with each other, traveling around the mountains and rivers, and experiencing the great rivers and mountains of the motherland.

Naturally, he also participated in some small commercial events from time to time to earn some pocket money and travel expenses.

Until he was twenty-seven years old, after surveying every city and piece of land in the country, and visiting well-known martial arts circles and comrades in the country, Li Mu finally wanted to settle down with a restless heart.

So, he came to the imperial capital.

Li Mu's independent behavior over the years has made him somewhat famous in the traditional martial arts circle, and he has successfully taken root here.

It is a pity that domestic commercial martial arts competitions are not popular. Compared with foreign countries that have a complete competition system, participants can achieve fame and wealth through competitions, which is far behind.

Most domestic martial arts and Sanda practitioners are facing the embarrassing situation of unemployment, no income, and no events to participate in.

Even though the mixed martial arts MMA competition has made some progress in China in the past two years, its performance is still unsatisfactory.

The development of the world's four major boxing organizations in China is also lackluster. They have not organized any influential events, have not invested much resources, and are in a semi-stagnant state.

Even if there is a person who is slightly successful in China, he will have flowers outside the wall and be fragrant inside the wall. He will first become famous abroad and then bring his fame to China.

However, even if you are famous, you still can't make money by playing competitions in China. You can only rely on variety shows and endorsements, which is a bit sad and ridiculous.

Affected by this general environment, although Li Mu was very skilled and participated in many commercial competitions in the country, he could only earn a small amount of money and win some insignificant trophies, and his performance was a little better than ordinary people.

However, his reputation in the circle has gradually grown a lot, and everyone knows that he is a master of Xingyi and has good kung fu.

Thanks to this reputation, a large sports club that was just established in the imperial capital three years ago, with a dedicated traditional martial arts hall, invited Li Mu to be the head coach of Xingyiquan.

The salary is pretty good, just over 20,000 yuan per month after tax. In 2011, it should be said to be very impressive.

Li Mu was already twenty-eight at the time, and he didn't want to run around playing games for a living, so he thought about it and accepted the invitation.

In this way, in the past three years, he has completely settled down. While serving as the head coach of Xingyiquan at the Shangdong Club, he teaches boxing regularly; at the same time, he communicates with the local martial arts circle. After all, this is the imperial capital, a land of hidden dragons and tigers, and there are still many masters.

Over the past few years, he has benefited a lot and Xingyiquan has become more proficient and profound.



After sorting out his personal situation, Li Mu felt his strong body, surging and powerful heart, and a high-spirited confidence radiating from the inside out.

His strong physique gave him strong self-confidence, which is human nature hidden in genes.

He stood up and turned on the light in the lounge, got into a posture, and moved his hands and feet a little. Li Mu was surprised to find that he had inherited all the pure Xingyiquan skills.

As long as it is broken in for a period of time, it can return to its proper heat.

Men! I have always had some fantasies about kung fu, and Li Mu is no exception.

Especially when I think that this kung fu may be brought to reality through rewards, my heart is full of expectations; but I can't bring it back to reality, so I have to practice hard for two years on the basis of today's kung fu.

Back to reality, just the memory of these two years is also a huge gain.

For a moment, he felt slightly excited. He left the lounge and walked to the training ground.

At this point, there was no one at the training ground.

Li Mu stood in the field, meditating silently for a moment, starting from the most basic, practicing what he had learned from the beginning, and getting more familiar with and mastering this kung fu.

He took a deep breath, stretched out his posture, and performed a set of three postures.

As the foundation and the most important pile skill of Xingyi Quan, the three-body posture is also called the "Sancai posture", which means the three talents of heaven, earth and man. It is the most important basic skill of Xingyiquan.

It arranges all parts of the human body into a complete and complete posture according to the essentials of Xingyiquan. All Xingyiquan movements are inseparable from the basic rules of this posture.

Although various boxing styles vary greatly, the principles and essentials are consistent with the three-body posture. There is also a saying that "all methods come from the three-body posture".

In fact, not only for Xingyiquan, but also for most martial arts schools in China, three-body postures are the basic entry-level skills that must be practiced.

In layman's terms, three-body exercises are performed in three upper, middle and lower sets, and the strength must be used to achieve the integration of the three sets into one, which is the so-called full strength!

Within the opening there is a closing, within the closing there is an opening, yin and yang compete with each other, and yin and yang produce each other.

As the basis, Li Mu has been practicing this set of three postures since he was a child. He has been practicing for nearly twenty years and is extremely proficient.

As soon as he used it, it was still a bit stagnant. Driven by his body's instinct and muscle memory, he became more and more proficient. Coupled with the countless experiences and accumulation in his mind as a reference, he soon became fluent and full of charm.

It proves that this set of three postures has already mastered some of its essence.

After practicing a few sets of basic Kung Fu, Li Mu began to practice the Twelve Elements of Xingyi.

The twelve shapes of Xingyi and Yi are used to imitate the life forms and fighting of twelve animals, including dragon, tiger, monkey, horse, cat, chicken, swallow, harrier, snake, bird platform, eagle and bear.

Li Mu majored in the dragon shape and tiger shape, and also practiced some of the other ten shapes.

The dragon shape has the form of subduing the dragon, and the form of subduing the dragon to ascend to the sky; it is also in the shape of cloud, and the cloud follows the dragon, which is the strength of this form.

The tiger-shaped one has the posture of crouching as the tiger leaves its den, and has the courage to pounce on food; it is also shaped like wind, and the wind follows the tiger, and when it is in the fist, it becomes like a tiger pounce, rising and falling invisible.

I saw that his movements were simple, bending and stretching, unpretentious. His body was upright and his steps were steady. "His steps are like plows, and his feet are like roots." He is strong but not stiff, soft but not soft.

A set of boxing techniques makes it simple and elegant, full of ancient meaning, and has a faint sense of everyone's style.

After finishing a set of punches, Li Mu took a deep breath and stood there. He couldn't believe that he actually used this set of punches.

He has completely inherited his memory and experience, and he knows this is true. Although there is still some lack of fire, it is also his subjective thoughts that are causing trouble, and he has not adapted to his current identity for a while.

After a while, you will get used to it completely and the heat will become more mature.

Even now, Li Mu's self-confidence is unprecedentedly strong, and he can fight ten with one.

No... twenty.


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