Chapter 610 Weakness Analysis

Is there really a weakness in the martial intent attack?

Of course.

Moreover, it seems that the weakness of all martial intent attacks is the same.

Let's sell it for now.

Let's start by nagging about the weaknesses of common moves.

But any master with a certain level {such as the head of our Eagle Claw Gate}, when teaching actual combat kung fu, will tell us a trick: when competing, don't just look at the opponent's eyes and fists and feet.

Because the range of people's vision is very wide, the vision has a certain deception, and the fists and feet can be faked.

Where to look?

You want him to look at the shoulders and waist!

If you want to punch, you must move your shoulders first, you must move your feet, and your waist must be closed.

As long as you keep an eye on your shoulders and waist, you can judge in advance whether the opponent is going to use punches or feet, and if you have enough experience in your eyes, you can also analyze the direction and changes of the opponent's moves.

Shoulders and waists are the weaknesses of ordinary moves!

If you hold your shoulders, you will have a hard time punching and controlling your waist, and you won't be able to kick your legs.

Some people may be curious: So, is there a move that does not move the shoulders and waist?

Yes, and quite a few.

But if you don't move your shoulders and waist, you won't be able to exert your strength, and your moves will become weak.

Then another question arises: why are there so many moves that do not move the shoulders and waist?

The reason is simple – Qigong {internal strength, qijin, mental method, or whatever you like}!

The strong rise of qigong has given birth to countless moves that do not conform to the common sense of the human body.

Therefore, a truly high-end master {such as Xiangyun Zhao, the head of the Eagle Claw Gate} will teach us what qi is, how to judge the strength of the enemy through qi sense, how to judge the attributes and trends of the enemy's moves through qi sense, and so on......

Of course, this involves advanced moves, so I won't talk too much.

The topic returns to 'weaknesses'.

For ordinary moves, shoulder and waist weaknesses are basically unavoidable, because these two are the key parts of the punches and feet.

Notice the word: basic.

In other words, there are ways to avoid it.

Case in point: Shamandu.

Another example: Wan Yushen.

These two people do not rely on their shoulders and waists to make moves, because they have both practiced special exercises that mutate their muscles, and they can exert force from multiple parts of their bodies.

Even so, we can still tell their attack trend by the overall fluctuations of the muscles (which is of course much more difficult than looking at the shoulders and waists).

So to be precise, 'need to exert force', this is the real weakness of ordinary moves!

This weakness is the most deadly, because you can't remove it, you can only cover it up and protect it.

So, what are the key points that are inevitable in the attack of martial intent?

Yes.

I call this kind of key point: lockdown!

You must know that the mind is fundamentally different from the energy, and it cannot be controlled as you like, and it must be attached.

And it is attached to the obsession of people with something, although it is invisible, it has strong and unique ideals and rules.

The act of connecting one's will to a goal through specific rules is 'locking'.

Finally, let's summarize it.

The normal attack is a three-step process: identify the target, exert strength at the shoulder and waist, and punch and kick.

Three steps of qi attack: determine the target, exert internal strength, and play with strength.

The three steps of martial intent attack: set rules, lock on to the target, and impact of ideas.

It can be seen that the first step of the three types of attacks is a relatively hidden 'inner activity' that is difficult to detect, while the third step is the aggression itself.

Obviously, if you want to get a head start, you have to start with the 'second step'.

Immediately after that, the question arises again: isn't locking the target an inner act? How do we become aware of it?

Yes, locking on to the target is indeed an act of the heart, but at the same time, it is also an act of the heart that is 'connected to the will of the target'.

Well......

Wills are connected!

In other words, when a person launches a martial attack on you, you can clearly feel it - just like the 'murderous spirit' often mentioned in storytelling.

In fact, the so-called 'murderous aura' can be regarded as a low-level 'martial intent', but it has no lethality.

Having said so much, everyone should also understand that although the martial intent is invisible, it will inevitably make the target feel alert before attacking, so as to be on guard.

But!

In the face of this extremely fast and invisible attack, even if they are prepared, the vast majority of people still can't escape the catastrophe.

Just as everyone knows the weakness of the shoulder and waist, but how many people really know how to take advantage of it?

Good thing I do.

To put it bluntly, it's actually quite simple - the invisible arrows formed by the mind, although they cannot be observed with the naked eye, are no different from normal arrows in the way they act.

That's the rule!

Knowing the basic rules, the key left is the amount of 'velocity'.

It's also easy to fix.

When the other person 'locks' onto you, the more pressure you feel, the stronger the other person's thoughts will naturally be released.

Feel the oppression of martial intent a lot, as long as you have enough experience, you can use this to judge how much 'force' the other party has exerted.

Since the arrow of mind is not affected by external forces such as wind pressure, it is easy to determine the trajectory of the arrow with a little calculation after mastering the 'strength' and 'mode of action'.

In a way, it's easier to dodge than a normal arrow!

Whoosh.

Bang bang bang.

Under the rain of invisible arrows, I pressed forward step by step.

"It seems that Ben still underestimated you." Li Jiuyao's brows furrowed, but he stopped attacking.

Martial intent attacks require a lot of energy, and since he can't hit, he naturally has to preserve his strength.

"You're not underestimating me." I shrugged my shoulders and said, "It's just that you believe in your martial intent too much. ”

"Hahaha, if you don't even have this bit of confidence, how can Ben General comprehend and comprehend the martial intent of the arrow?" Between the words, Li Jiuyao began to slowly retreat.

Soon, he retreated to the top of the mountain.

"So do you still have this self-confidence now?" Without hesitation, I strode forward.

For people who comprehend martial intent, faith is an extremely important part - thinking that in Yunlai Lou back then, due to frustration, the martial master's sword martial intent has not been able to come out, until he gradually wanted to open, only to make a splash in Heipiling, and cut the huge stone altar into two sections with his mind.

Is the current Li Jiuyao preserving his strength and not doing anything, or has he lost the ability to launch a martial intent attack at all?

Or......

The distance between me and him quickly decreased.

But the closer I got to Li Jiuyao, the more I didn't dare to be careless, and every time I took a step, the nerves in my whole body would be tense to the extreme.

Ten zhang.

Nine zhang.

Hachijo.

Li Jiuyao raised his hands slightly.

Seven zhang.

Six zhang.

Five zhang.

Li Jiuyao opened his ten fingers slightly.

Four feet.

Three and three and two feet.

Three and three feet......

At this point, I only need to take another half step to reach the final death line!

This time, after thinking about it, I deleted and changed it, and wrote it for three or four hours...... I want to ask myself: Is this necessary?