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Chapter 79: The Stone from Other Hills (Part 1). [109]



Summary

In the following days, Lu Hong Ti often sat lost in thought. The discussion focused on joint manipulation techniques aimed at striking joints to cause dislocation and incapacitate opponents, emphasizing direct concepts targeting fingers, ankles, elbows, and knees. Ning Yi shared insights on martial arts, highlighting the importance of quick reflexes and targeting vital points. As they analyzed techniques, Lu Hong Ti realized the depth of Ning Yi's knowledge, which stemmed from various combat disciplines. Their conversation revealed that effective martial arts training should prioritize purpose and specialized skills over complexity. Ning Yi demonstrated military boxing, while Lu Hong Ti critiqued his technique, noting its lack of speed and coherence. They explored Taiji punches, but Lu Hong Ti found Ning Yi's approach unconventional and fragmented, indicating a need for deeper understanding and refinement in his martial arts practice.

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