Chapter 5: Magical Anime 1

What will happen if the right move collides with the wrong move in battle, and as for why this happens, it will be explained under the guidance of the protagonist's arrogant outfit13.

That's not all, not only the moves, but also the mood of the protagonist and his friends at the time, why they want to fight, whether it is jealousy or something else will be described.

This allows Shui Wuyuexing to not only learn the way of the sword but also to know the mental process of others, but I am afraid that after reading these things, in the future contact with people, I can guess the psychology of others, so as not to be deceived.

And then learn other moves, the same process, not the same way, people will not get bored, plus the continuity between moves, it is impossible to learn several moves and one move to decide the winner.

The nine basic skills are followed by the block technique, and then there are various basic moves such as various sword drawing styles.

And then there are the application methods, and what kind of moves are good to use in what situations, such as the three-first tactic and the attackable time and the three-kill method:

In the ancient Chinese art of war, there is a term called "the first to control the man". This term is also passed down in Japanese kendo and is a very important concept in kendo tactics. It means "preemptive strike", attacking the opponent faster than the opponent. Kendo is a sport that advocates quick offense, so the preemptive feature is everywhere, which is called "first" in kendo terminology.

There are three tactical methods of kendo: "first first", "first first", and "first first".

(1) First first, first first

In kendo battles, both sides want to defeat their opponents early, attack their opponents first, and grasp the initiative in the battle (this is the first "first"); When my opponent thinks he can attack me, he raises his knife and slashes me in the head first (this is the second "first"), and when my opponent raises his knife, I see through his intentions and raise my knife to attack my opponent first (this is the last "first"). This is the "first-first-first" tactic. Accomplishing this tactic requires a high level of judgment and observation and knife skills, and it is the most advanced of the "three first" tactics.

(2) Prior to the prior

When the opponent attacks me when the two sides are fighting, I see the opponent's intentions, but I don't attack the opponent first, and when the opponent attacks, I dodge the opponent's attack and meet the attacking opponent at the same time, which is called "the first to come".

(3) The first of the last

During the battle, when the opponent attacks, I raise my sword to block or use pushing, picking, and striking to knock down the opponent's knife, and then attack the opponent's tactics of "being the last".

It should be pointed out here that "first" is not to defend and then counterattack, but to defend and attack while facing the battle, and psychologically there is absolutely no intention of waiting for the opponent to attack and then taking the opportunity. The three different "first" tactics are only slightly different in terms of technical requirements, while the psychological willingness is to take the initiative to attack, and there is no difference.

There are four types of Japanese kendo attacks

The chance of slashing and stabbing in kendo is sometimes determined by the flaws exposed by the opponent. If you can seize the opportunity to split and stab in time, then you can win the game and win thousands of opponents.

To take advantage of the opportunity is to catch the opponent's flaws in time. There are many opportunities to attack your opponent in kendo battles, but there are four types of them:

(1) At the beginning of the day

The so-called start is when the opponent raises his sword and prepares to attack me. Since the opponent's attention is all on me, his own defense is relatively weak, and there will be holes in the defensive stance. If the knife is raised, the flaw in the carcass will be exposed. Lunge forward, and your head and face will be violent. These are good opportunities for me to attack.

(2) When changing technology

If the opponent's attack has more than two consecutive attack moves, there is often a pause point when the first action is completed and the second action is switched. At this time, the old power is exhausted, and the new power is not generated, so if you attack the opponent in time, you can succeed in one fell swoop.

(3) When there is a pause

Kendo battles are very intense and tense, attacking and defending, going back and forth repeatedly, and the body is very depleted. Sometimes, after a burst of attack and defense, one side will suddenly relax and want to buffer their breathing and adjust their physical strength slightly. If you can seize this opportunity, the attack will definitely work.

(4) When you want to retreat

When I'm on the offensive in a fight, and my opponent could have resisted it, but he wanted to retreat, and when I wanted to retreat, I rushed to attack, and I usually succeeded immediately. Because when you "want to retreat", the posture of the body is the most unstable, the defense is not strong, and the footwork is not flexible.

The so-called "three kills" are killing knives, killing skills, and killing spirits.

(1) Killing knives

It is to press the opponent's blade about 10 cm from the base of the blade with the knife and dial the grid to the left, right, or left and right, so that the opponent's knife tip cannot maintain a definite direction. In this way, the opponent's position will be messed up, and I can attack the opponent at will without any worries.

(2) Killing skills

When the opponent attacks, if his technique is sharp, I should avoid his attack, and then grasp his weak point and slam it, which will surely make the opponent fail due to technical hindrance. Every attack technique has its two sides, the sharp side is often where the force point of the attack is, and there are often gaps behind the force point, which is where the opportunity for killing skills lies.

(3) Murderous spirit

If the opponent attacks me with vigor and is unstoppable, at this time. I also want to use the method of continuous onslaught, striking at the opponent's movements when he is about to attack, and smashing the opponent's sharpness, so that his attack will not go smoothly, and the sharpness will slowly disappear. When the opponent is discouraged, the move will lose momentum, and the flaws will come out, and if I turn to attack the opponent, I will win a big victory.

And then there are the tactics when facing the enemy:

(1) Slender opponents have a higher facial position and are not easy to attack, and their carcasses are more violent and easy to be attacked. This type of person is usually less powerful and can use onslaught kendo tactics to win.

(b) Obese opponents, due to hypertrophy, are not conducive to movement. The action will often be sluggish, and at this time, you can seize the opportunity to attack. In addition, they are not good at attacking from a distance, and can engage them in long-range, fast-moving attacks. But avoid fighting them, especially when they are entangled, as the opponent is strong and will often win.

(c) Short opponents are more flexible. Act fast. Its face is easy to attack. The rouge is difficult to attack. Therefore, it is necessary to use the form of pressure to deal with such opponents, so that they lose their mobility and lose under our heavy blows.

(4) When confronting a tall opponent with strong physical strength and quick reactions, one should avoid head-on confrontation and strive to use the tactics of moving back to consume his physical strength. When they are tired, they can launch an active attack, so that they can win.