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Is it suitable for girls to learn Wing Chun? Which is better, Wing Chun or Aikido? What about the cost? Are there any good gyms and boxing gyms in Xi'an? (Thank you everyone)

Aikido is a Japanese martial art. Its main feature is to use softness to overcome strength. Most of the exercises are throwing techniques (similar to wrestling) and holding techniques (grabbing, anti-joint, etc.).

I personally practice Wing Chun and know it well. Wing Chun is an internal martial art, and it also emphasizes the use of softness to overcome strength. However, compared to Aikido, Wing Chun emphasizes speed (so Wing Chun is also recognized as the "most powerful martial art" at present). Fast punch"). When Wing Chun was founded, it was for the purpose of assassination and assassination. So the simple summary keywords are: close combat, quick and accurate strikes, direct hits to the opponent's vital parts, and make the opponent lose their combat effectiveness within a few seconds. The main exercises of Wing Chun are routines, two-person sparring, chishou, wooden dummy, etc., as well as a set of sword techniques and a set of stick techniques as extensions.

Compared from the perspective of fitness, both have fitness effects, and both have relatively mature fitness and strengthening theories.

When it comes to growing muscles, I personally feel that Aikido is more muscular. After all, it is a whole-body exercise, but it is not too exaggerated.

From the perspective of actual combat and self-defense, I personally recommend Wing Chun more. There is no pretense. After all, you are a girl. When you meet a bad guy, do you really throw him and hug him to the ground and twist him into a ball?

Some people say that Wing Chun is a women’s boxing. Of course, this is a joke, but after practicing it personally, I really feel that Wing Chun is very suitable for women to practice, because it does not specifically pursue strength, but pursues softness. , after this exercise, the muscles and bones will be stronger, but there will be no obvious muscles. At the same time, because your whole body is relaxed, you can move faster. Quickly, you can hit the vital point. To give a very simple example, inserting an eye, this kind of thing does not require much strength. If you ask a five-year-old child to insert an eye, he will fall to the ground. That's the truth. Wing Chun teaches you how to use techniques to knock down the opponent as quickly as possible.

Women have a critical flaw when it comes to self-defense: they lack physical strength and strength, so long-term fights are definitely inappropriate. If you really meet a muscular man of 70 or 80 kilograms, it is sheer nonsense for you to do some grappling and wrestling. Therefore, the only correct way is to take action with lightning, causing the opponent to lose combat effectiveness at least temporarily, and then quickly leave the scene to seek help. And to do this, Wing Chun is perfect.

Speaking of good-looking...one is hugged and thrown on the ground, and the other is beaten while standing, you can think about it yourself.

As for the cost and time, I won’t go into details. It depends on the martial arts gym you find and the arrangement of the master.

That’s it, if you still don’t understand, send me a private message.

(PS. This is not to say that Wing Chun is more powerful than Aikido. Because martial arts with judo content are generally very powerful in street fighting. You really want two men to use Wing Chun one by one. If you use Aikido, the result is really uncertain. But again, the best is not necessarily the best for you. There is no doubt that the physical shortcomings of women can only be made up with skills. Chun is the best)