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Chapter 82 The purpose of lethality (2)

Of course, Wu Fei and Brother Shan would say it clearly. Even if they didn't see it clearly, they would say it clearly. Now they are demonstrating with Brother Gen. I know if it will be my turn to give him a try.

As for Brother Yugen, he was like a dead body in the bureau, and he was still moving on the ground. If Uncle Guo hadn't kicked him: "If I can't get up again, I will continue to demonstrate with you." He was so scared that he hurriedly got up from the ground.

"Master Guo, cough cough... you said... cough cough... you will be gentler, but... cough cough... But this is clearly a way to kill me. I won't be a demonstration next time I'll kill you." Brother Gen coughed and rubbed his throat while complaining indignantly. Although he was gray, he could still see that his whole face was flushed.

"I didn't do heavy work. If you really do heavy work, you have to lie on the bed for at least a few days." Uncle Guo's faint smile made people feel the urge to go up and strangle him to death. He was Ge Gen. He really wanted to knock Uncle Guo to the ground, but he didn't have the courage.

Wu Fei rarely smiles when he sees Uncle Guo. This should be one of the few times. He always feels that Uncle Guo still looks kind and feels more comfortable. The smile he is wearing now makes people feel chilled.

"Mr. Guo, I think your close combat skills are actually not very different from traditional martial arts, and they also pay attention to the word "fast". Brother Shan spoke out. He looked very carefully, but he never understood the purpose of close combat taught by Uncle Guo. This was influenced by the fixed thinking that has been passed down for thousands of years.

"You are right, but not all. Our traditional martial arts attach great importance to it. There is a saying that says, "The world's martial arts are only fast but not broken." It means the degree of attack. When a person's attack is far ahead of his opponent, victory or defeat is actually clear. There is another saying that "one force reduces ten goals". In traditional martial arts, it refers to power. When a person's strength is far better than his opponent, even if you are fast, you may not be able to gain the upper hand. Many martial arts passed down from our ancestors actually pursue.

The two attributes of degree and power are ultimate, but for most people, this state is difficult to achieve, so many hard skills are known for their strength, and many sensitive skills are also emerging. However, if we want to reach the top masters mentioned in people, we must pursue the balance between degree and power. As far as I know, there will be no ten in China's thousands of years of history to achieve this." Uncle Guo said in detail, and he explained some of the traditional martial arts he had learned without reservation.

"And what I want to teach today is to add the most appropriate power to the opponent through certain skills and through different parts of the body. This is actually just like you said, not much different from traditional martial arts. But the most important point is that the three of you must remember that the moment of pursuit of close combat causes the enemy to lose the ability to resist, and even instantly take the opponent's life. It will use the hard skills of traditional martial arts. I call it the ability to fight against the attack, and it will also use the "four ounces of pounds" commonly used in traditional martial arts. I call it "leverage force to fight the force". In short, close combat means to take all available methods and tools in the shortest time to kill the enemy to achieve your goal."

After explaining traditional martial arts, Uncle Guo also explained in detail the close combat technique. For those who have learned or been exposed to traditional Chinese martial arts, these things are a bit confused. However, in Wu Fei, it seems like he has opened a skylight for him, allowing him to understand a lot of knowledge that he could not have imagined before.

"Uncle Guo, I have a problem." Wu Fei finally spoke out and has been watching from the side since he came here. Apart from Uncle Guo's inquiry, he almost never spoke.

"What's the question?" Uncle Guo's purpose today is to teach Wu Fei, and of course he is willing to answer his doubts.

"I just saw you throw Ge Gen to the ground, patted him on the head, and he raised his head by himself, making you easily strangle your neck. Why is that."

As soon as Wu Fei asked this question, Uncle Guo immediately gave him a complimentary look: "If you can see this small detail, it means that you are really observing and learning with your heart. There is a word in Western medicine called 'conditioned reflex'. It was precisely because I took advantage of this that I easily lost his final resistance."

"Conditioned Reflex?" Wu Fei and the other three asked in unison.

"Yes, conditioned reflex." Uncle Guo said: "I'll give you a very simple example. You have all seen pigs. People usually knock on the trough when feeding pigs. Over time, even if those pigs don't feed them, they will run to the trough once they hit the trough. This is conditioned reflex."

Wu Fei and Ge Gen didn't understand what Uncle Guo meant, and they didn't understand how close fighting and pig farming would have a relationship.

"Maybe I said this, you don't understand it very well. Let's do this, I'll show you a demonstration."

Before Uncle Guo's words could be finished, Brother Gen immediately ran away, standing on the edge of the open space, watching from a distance, fearing that Uncle Guo would use him as a demonstration again.

Wu Fei and Brother Shan also sneaked back two steps, but were stopped by Uncle Guo: "Are you so afraid of me? Well, you can do this demonstration yourself. I don't participate, so it's OK."

After hearing Uncle Guo say this, Wu Fei and Brother Shan stopped their steps. They asked themselves that they were not as good as Brother Gen. If they had come, they might still be lying on the ground and unable to get up.

"You two stand face to face. Wu Fei, please poke his eyes with your hands, don't really poke it."

According to Uncle Guo's command, the two stood opposite each other. Wu Fei stretched out his index finger and middle finger and crossed his eyes suddenly towards Brother Shan's eyes. When he was still one finger away from his eyes, Brother Shan blinked. After retracting his hand, he suddenly crossed over. As a result, Brother Shan blinked again at the same distance.

"Huh!" Wu Fei was very surprised. He did not make any moves to fork, but asked Brother Shan to poke him. It was exactly the same as the previous result. When his fingers were still far away from his eyes, he blinked. Even if he deliberately opened his eyes wide, he was hinting to himself that he was not really poking my eyes, but he still blinked and his brain couldn't control it at all.

"Do you understand now? Just like blinking, some joints and parts of a person will react without the brain when attacked, and this reaction is called conditioned reflex. In close combat, this unconscious conditioned reflex is often used."
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