Chi Feichi and Kyogoku walked to the middle of the training ground.
The leader of the karate gym wanted to step forward to host the competition, but Kyogoku stopped him.
Chi Feichi did not learn karate, nor had he participated in any formal karate competitions. He was not very familiar with the competition process, so Kyogoku Shinya decided to skip the competition process and asked the gym owner to take the others away to watch.
After the gym owner was far away, Kyogoku Makoto showed his karate stance and said seriously to Chi Feichi, "Senior, let's get started directly, please give us your advice!"
Chi Feichi did not rush to put on his posture, but pointed out, "Kyogoku, I remember you said that you may encounter a difficult person in the next competition. The opponent has practiced Muay Thai for many years and then switched to karate.
Therefore, the fighting style is more radical than that of ordinary people. I also watched the video of that person’s game not long ago..."
Kyogoku quickly guessed what Chi Feichi meant. His eyes lit up and he asked expectantly, "Senior, do you want to try his fighting style?"
Chi Feichi nodded seriously, "Please advise."
Just when Kyogoku was about to respond, he saw Chi Fei Chi slamming his palm into his chin. His scalp tightened, and he quickly turned his head to dodge and then kicked out with one leg. His eyes were brighter than before.
He watched the video of that troublesome man's match many times, and the feeling of his opponent's attack was very similar to the feeling of his senior's attack now. On the surface, it looked like common moves in karate, but his moves always had the fierceness and ferocity contained in Muay Thai.
And because many karate moves are not so direct, the opponent's attacks are both brave and flexible, making the opponent more difficult to deal with than a simple Muay Thai boxer or a simple karate player.
If nothing else happens, he may meet that opponent in the semi-finals or finals of this competition.
Before this, he had simulated the battle between the two sides in his mind more than once. In order to better imitate the opponent's fighting routine, he not only watched all the match videos of that opponent, but also found many match videos of Muay Thai masters, but
He always felt that there was still some gap between the fighting style he simulated in his mind and the opponent's style.
Because he has never practiced Muay Thai, trying to learn more about it will only affect his normal performance, so he has never been able to simulate the opponent's fighting.
Now he actually saw a more accurate simulation version, and the problem that he had been worrying about for a long time was solved, which made him so excited that he wanted to cry!
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The senior was so kind that he actually helped him replicate the opponent's fighting style so that he could not only watch it, but also actually fight!
After fighting like this today, his understanding of this fighting style can definitely be improved to a higher level. Even if the senior doesn't fight with him in the future, he can reconstruct the battle in his mind without worrying that he can't simulate the opponent's fighting style.
A fighting style!
He somewhat understood why the juniors and juniors were so happy when he returned to the high school karate club to help train... He was really happy to have a powerful senior as his training partner!
Kyogoku was so moved that he kicked him out without any mercy at all.
Even because Chi Feichi's attack at the beginning was too fast and fierce, Kyogoku was really a little nervous and used one of his best kicking moves when he counterattacked.
As the 'Kick Kick Prince', Kyogoku's kicks are called 'unstoppable attacks'. Although this is only rumored in the Japanese karate circles, this reputation is also based on the failures of each karate master.
Although it is true that ordinary karate masters would not dare to go head-to-head with Kyogoku in the kicking moves that Kyogoku is good at.
If he didn't have to imitate the fighting master who practiced Muay Thai and then karate, Chi Feichi would probably choose to avoid this move and then counterattack quickly. It's not that he couldn't go head-to-head with Kyogoku, but it's the easiest and most effective way to counterattack after avoiding.
Maybe the way to seize the opponent's flaw is just like Kyogoku Jin's choice when facing the attack just now.
In addition, at the moment Kyogoku Makoto launched his kick, Chi Feichi also subconsciously thought of the 'intercept' move in Jeet Kune Do. When Kyogoku Makoto started to kick, he could predict Kyogoku Makoto's leg attack in advance.
trajectory, and then select a moment when Kyogoku’s strength is weakest and most difficult to withdraw, and kick to a certain position on Kyogoku’s leg, so that Kyogoku’s kick is intercepted or unable to kick.
To exert the due effect, this is the meaning of "cut" in Jeet Kune Do, and it is also the essence of Jeet Kune Do fighting.
However, since he wanted to imitate the opponent that Kyogoku really found troublesome, Chi Feichi gave up the fighting plan of dodging or using volley moves, and continued to combine the fierceness of Muay Thai with the flexible moves of karate, directly raising his legs to kick out, preparing to fight
Kyogoku hit him with a kick.
Kyogoku is really good at kicking, and he charges up his strength earlier than Chi Fei to kick, and all the muscles in his body have been mobilized to the most suitable level for his kick. Logically speaking, this kick is not as good as Chi Fei's follow-up.
The follow-up kick itself had a strong advantage, but as soon as the two kicks collided, Kyogoku knew that he did not have the advantage.
Chi Feichi used a karate technique. On the surface, it looked like a fierce head-to-head confrontation. In fact, because of the proper technique, the force of Kyogoku's kick was deflected by half, allowing that half of the force to be poured out on him.
It flew into the air, and only half of it landed on Chi Feichi's leg.
Of course, Chi Feichi's kick was kicked out by Kyogoku Shin, and he needed to catch up with Kyogoku Shin's attack as quickly as possible. In fact, he did not exert his full power.
Therefore, if the attacks received can be converted into numerical values, then the attack power caused by the collision between the two people just now is actually about the same.
However, from an overall perspective, Kyogoku's advantage in kicking was forcibly equalized by flexible moves, which was considered a loss of the advantage of attacking first.
"Bang!"
The two kicked and collided. In the muffled sound, the bystanders felt that the air around the collision point seemed to be distorted. For a moment, they didn't know whether it was their imagination after hearing the terrible muffled sound, or whether they actually saw something in the air.
of distortion.
The owner stared at the two of them and swallowed, "Catch it, catch it..."
One of the kicking moves that 'Kicking Noble Master' is good at was picked up by someone. Being able to witness this scene today, he borrowed this space so much!
On the field, the moment the impact of the kick and collision slowed down, Chi Feichi immediately retracted his legs and punched out.
It is also a common punching move of karate, and it also has the same fierce atmosphere of Muay Thai.
Kyogoku realized that Chi Feichi's quick attack might cause his center of gravity to be less stable than his own, so he decisively kicked again, aiming directly at the weak point of Chi Feichi's center of gravity, hoping to force Chi Feichi to return to defense.
Chi Feichi saw Kyogoku's real intention. Not only did he not return to defense, but he also deflected his center of gravity even more. In this way, Kyogoku's kick trajectory missed the weak point of the body's center of gravity, and he fired.
The punches became even more powerful.
This attacking style of 'not afraid of head-to-head confrontation and injury as long as you can seize the advantage' somewhat disrupted Kyogoku's fighting rhythm, but Kyogoku's fighting awareness honed in each game was not bad, and he quickly made the best moves.
To respond, just like Chi Feichi, turn your center of mass to avoid Chi Feichi's punch head-on, and then use your hands to block Chi Feichi's fist. The kick will have no effect due to the sudden change in the center of gravity of both parties.
When they collided again, neither side gained an advantage, but both of them knew that Kyogoku was still not an opponent who was well suited to this fighting style.