"Karate" is mainly about fighting with bare hands and bare feet. Its basic principle is to temper one's body into an effective weapon, and seize the opportunity to effectively defend and counterattack against the enemy's attack and defense, so as to protect oneself well.


Here are some karate techniques for you. The first is continuous attack. Combat Kung Fu emphasizes the use of continuous attacks to defeat the enemy. A simple block can only resist the enemy's attack. In contrast, a series of violent attacks will cause physical damage to the enemy, forcing the opponent to submit.


Next is the low kick. All kinds of martial arts teach people to lower their legs. Martial artists know that the higher the foot is, the more dangerous it is. If an enemy grabs your leg when you kick his head out, he can easily knock you off balance. Then, he throws it homeopathically, and you fall to the ground.


Of course, this is not always the case. Generally speaking, high kick means high risk, but how high the risk is depends on who is kicking. That is, the higher your kung fu, the more likely you are to succeed. So if your kung fu is high, it doesn't matter if you play high. However, for the average person, the conclusion is a truth: the lower the kick, the safer.


There is also blocking the second punch. The third commonality between traditional martial arts and actual combat techniques is that they attach great importance to how to block or stop the enemy's continuous attacks. For example, in karate, the basic idea is to teach people how to avoid the enemy's attack. Find a way to nullify the enemy's attack, at least stop the second punch that the enemy throws at you.


In any kind of martial arts, rolling technique is one of the essential contents. The same is true in self-defense. Because after you are thrown to the ground by the enemy, you must know what to do next. Remember, you have to be very proficient in rolling skills, not just on how to guard against the enemy, so that you can better protect yourself.