Anyway, the most intuitive difference between Sammo Hung and Louis Koo's flying cross is the direction? What you did to Sammo Hung was the cross of your right hand, and what you did to Louis Koo was the cross of your left hand? This is also the most fundamental difference? Because all three of them are right-handed, it is obviously more natural to enter from the right? And starting from the left side of the recruits, there will be deviations in the grasp of the center of gravity and the control of the body on both sides? The simplest example, like the same kick? Right kick is more natural and comfortable than left kick, at least I personally feel? Louis Koo's flying cross is embarrassing? Is there a difference between the leg crossing technique and the standard flying cross? Can you tell if you look closely? Sammo Hung's cross-stitch teaching is similar to Aoki Shinya's? Right leg first, then left leg? The left leg presses the neck, but it's a little more troublesome for Louis Koo's disease? First, the foot of the left leg gets stuck in the opponent's left rib, and then the right leg. This is because entering one's left leg from the other's left side can't jump to the other's right rib as flexibly as the right leg, so this compromise method is adopted.
What's the difference between the two and the standard Fit?
Donnie Yen's tricks in the film can't be regarded as a complete cross? Because it's useless to clamp your arm just because the pain and injury in your crotch are caused by this last hip lift? Probably for the sake of the plot to continue, after all, one move is over, right? The movie won't continue? So that Donnie Yen and Zou Zhaolong ate a series of closing tricks in the final decisive battle? This is no longer an injury that the human body can bear.
Did you turn the standard flying fork when you jumped? The body and the opponent's body have formed an included angle of about 90 degrees. When the legs press each other's back to the ground in the direction of the grabbed arm, they directly form a cross. Naturally? Recruiters are also very labor-saving, and Donnie Yen hangs upside down on his opponent's arm instead of turning around in the air? Forced somersault opponent, complete the leg and dislocation in the process of somersault? Obviously, it takes a lot of effort to do this. Secondly, it is very dangerous, not only may it fall down? And bear each other's weight? Third, the stress direction is more complicated than the standard version? Besides leg press, do you have to twist your waist and turn over? Obviously, there is only one reason for doing this? Increase the range of action and increase the appreciation.
Some details, such as grabbing elbows and crossing legs? Donnie Yen did badly. These will affect the consistency and stability of your movements? There is no need to cross Louis Koo and finally lift his left leg? It is also common to put one foot under the arm to make a cross fixation.
In a word, the ultimate standard of movies is to look good? Is the standard of actual combat practical? It's normal that there are differences between the two? If you are interested in martial arts, it is better to find a regular Taoist temple. At least the materials are based on martial arts textbooks. After all, movies are movies? Moreover, this flying cross needle itself is more decorative than practical, and it is very fancy and dangerous for both practice and use. You must practice. Please choose a cushioned court.