QUOTE(duck v3 @ Jan 27 2016, 03:34 PM)
and my point still stands
he puts tremendous amount of energy into one blow, that is why he tires fast.
the concept of "flow" in martial arts are to divert the opponent's inertia and force away, not to completely parry them.
think this, a man is charging right at you. what you usually do his stop him with a punch or kick or whatever right?
the "flow" is to divert his energy to one side, making him miss you and tiring himself out instead of the martial artists
and like i said, seasoned martial artists will aim for the weak points when fighting in a street brawl. typically the throat, chest, knees and such.
one blow will render the thugs motionless like a puppet who got destringed
Yes, that way he can defeat many, but my contention is, how many? There is a limit, and when one reaches that limit, he wont be able to continue further.
Plus, this is a group brawl, not a 1vs1 duel. No rules apply. While he is busy dealing punches and kicks with 4 guys at the same time, another few guys throwing stones, glasses, stools, swinging stiicks and batons all at the same time, how long can he continue enduring it?