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Seeing Lou Cheng like this, Li Mao couldnât contain himself. âJunior brother Lou, thereâs no need to be so nervous. Getting too nervous will affect your performance and make your movements stiff and your punches inaccurate. Of course, you need to be a little nervous during a competition. Thereâs a saying that we have in the business: with a small hit of adrenaline, the true fighters will reach the perfect level of âtense, but not panickedâ. Bah, I canât do it though. When I join any Amateur Ranking Event, Iâm so nervous that my whole body shakes. Fortunately, the few opponents that Iâve run into are either too weak or more nervous than I am.â
This was a senior brother sharing his experiences! Lou Cheng looked at Li Mao with appreciation and marked it in his mind. Afterward, he took a deep breath, calmed himself, and adopted Li Maoâs fighting stance, with both his legs firmly in place and his back straight as an arrow, as if he were a wildcat waiting to pounce.
Li Mao also adopted his fighting stance and calmly said, âIâll give you some feint training.â
When he finished speaking, he stepped up, slammed his foot down, twisted his waist, made a fist with his right hand and attacked the front of Lou Chengâs neck. This was the simplest âDirect Attack on Vital Partâ style.
Seeing this, Lou Cheng subconsciously evaded and promptly ducked to the side. However, at that moment, his foot suddenly slipped and he lost his balance. There wasnât enough time to even use the Yin-Yang Stance to regain his balance and he fell to the ground.
He didnât know when, but Li Maoâs right foot had already caught up with him and gave him a soft kick. Not a malicious kick, but just enough to cut him off in the direction that he had tried to dodge.
âDuring a competition, itâs not that you shouldnât dodge, and itâs not that you must be tough and durable, but you must pay attention to your footwork and to the opponentsâ movements. Falling over yourself is a classic move. A moment ago you forgot your own identity as a fighter. That seemed like an average person dodging; your footwork became sloppy, your eyes were only on my fist.â Li Mao stretched out his right hand and pulled Lou Cheng up while referring to all of the things he had done wrong. âThink about all of that for a moment, and then weâll continue.â
Lou Cheng pondered quietly, reflecting on the moves he had just made. Keeping in mind his shortcomings, he went on to adopt his fighting stance again.
This time, confronted by Li Maoâs power and quick footwork, Lou Cheng opened his eyes wide, paying attention to his every move.
Would it be the right fist or the left?
Kick or elbow to the back of the neck?
If it were the right fist, how can I use my feet to dodge it?
If it were the left fist, will I have an opportunity to strike back?
...
An idea flashed through Lou Chengâs heart; heâd come up with a countermeasure. However, there wasnât enough time to think it through, as Li Mao was already close to him. His feet came up in a circle, yet stuck close to the front of his body, and after hitting him with an elbow, retreated two steps. Even though the hits werenât that hard, it made his stomach sink, and he felt a pain there.
In the midst of everything, he became confused and was completely at a loss. It was even worse than that from the first match, he couldnât even dodge!
How was this possible? Lou Cheng was dumbfounded.
Li Mao turned his body and said with a smile. âAlthough normally we can think quite fast, in just one second there can be so many thoughts, and our body is unable to keep up with our brain. During a competition, frequently itâs the brain that canât keep up with the body. It overthinks and hesitates too long, unable to come to a decision, to the point where itâs crippled and at a complete loss. This is the significance of training your mind, even more than training your body. To take all of your current circumstances and internalize them as instinct, you have to determine which places to observe and quickly make a decision. Junior brother Lou, thereâs no need to worry. All pair exercises are like this the first time around. I originally was more pitiful than you.â
âSometimes itâs easy to rely too much on your imagination and think that competition is elementary.â Lou Cheng laughed at himself, starting to see where his weaknesses were.
Once more, he got up and adopted a fighting stance, and Li Mao reverted to an old standby. He stepped up and threw a punch, utilizing the power all the way from his feet, past his waist, and up his back, using his backbone as a conduit.
Lou Cheng drew what he had learned from the preceding two lessons. He reached a decision and in a flash lowered his body and threw himself at Li Maoâs legs.
Suddenly, he felt a strike on his back, and Li Mao turned his fist into an open palm and pushed down.
Lou Chengâs body was already moving forward with such force that even this gentle push was enough to send him falling to the ground like a dog eating dirt.
âNot bad. You maintained your footwork and made a decision very quickly. Itâs just that you lack experience, and your ability to adapt to sudden changes is insufficient.â As Li Mao commended Lou Cheng, he again held out his hand and pulled him up.
Lou Chengâs mood wasnât sullen. He could see it was evident that improving oneself was a lifetime pursuit. It was important that he had to throw himself into training more intensely, over and over again. As long as he got rid of his earlier surface-level understanding and used the proper footwork and punching techniques, he could gradually become a true fighter.
...
âClass is about to end, one last time.â Li Mao could see the electric clock hanging on the wall of the Martial Arts arena.
Lou Cheng nodded, and in his mind went through everything once again, all of the previous lessons and training, seeing if there was any first strike that he could pull off.
He stood with his legs firm and focused his energy on his Jindan, half entering the Remain in One state of meditation, paying attention to his bodyâs subtle responses while at the same time maintaining his focus on Li Mao.
Li Mao grinned at Lou Chengâs seriousness, and once again rushed forward.
Lou Chengâs body pivoted, shifting his center of balance to the right side. Afterward, he abruptly reached out, tightening up his abdominal muscles into a tight strand, and once again quickly adjusted his center of gravity, changing directions to the left side.
Alternating his step, he dodged Li Maoâs fist. Then Li Maoâs right kick headed toward his left side, which left an opening.
An opportunity!
Li Maoâs right foot still had not withdrawn, and his balance wasnât steady, this truly was an opportunity!
Lou Cheng leaned toward Li Mao, lowered his shoulder, and copying Chen Changhua from yesterday, pushed his foot forward. With the power of an ox, he shoved himself at the enemy.
Li Mao saw this and in a flurry with the help of his right foot kicked out, jumped back a step, and then using both hands in the Apparent Close Up method, blocked the move.
Bang!
Lou Cheng hit his opponent, but could only knock Li Mao back a single step. Lou Cheng was then grabbed on the shoulder by Li Maoâs palm. Stretching out his left foot, Li Mao bogged Lou Cheng down and threw him to the ground.
Bam!
Lou Cheng fell to the ground, but his face was filled with joy instead of pain, for he had performed the previous move perfectly.
âHey now, this is the first time during sparring that a newbie nearly made a Senior Brother like me fall like a Shipwreck in a Ditch,â Li Mao grinned, coming up and offering his hand to Lou Cheng. âItâs just that you still donât have enough power, and couldnât break my balance.â
Lou Cheng clapped the dust off himself and said with a smile, âThe main thing is that Senior Brother has used this move too much, so I was able to come up with a few ideas.â
While he had started training quite a while ago, it was evident there was always room to improve, as Brother Li Mao seemingly also had not found his way to utilize the Yin-Yang Stance technique.
âClass dismissed, everyone go home. Be sure to talk to your mothers.â At this time, Geezer Shiâs whistled sharply and yelled out, âRemember to be on time tomorrow.â
âAlright, letâs go hit the showers and head back.â Li Mao pointed at Lin Que, who had just entered the locker room.
In a Martial Arts Club, the locker room was a hallowed place. Only if you had proper qualifications, were you permitted to enter and use the facilities. Lou Cheng would not be able to enter if he hadnât participated in the special training.
âEach kind of Martial Arts Club was set up through school funding, so regardless of whether it was the exercise area or a strength training gymnasium, they were open to all of the schoolâs teachers and students. The locker room was the only exception, which was kept from unauthorized persons. Of course, although the exercise area and strength training gymnasium were open to the public, they also had time restrictions, and one must try not to disturb the Martial Arts Club memberâs physical training.
After the practice was over, Lou Cheng didnât want to stay too close to Li Mao. He turned his head toward Yan Zheke, and saw that she had gotten acquainted with Guo Qing and was heading toward the locker room amusedly. Around them, quite a few male classmates stared at them like hungry lions eyeing their prey, but didnât dare approach them.
No wonder Casanova had said when he first approached her that heâd already surpassed 80% of his rivals â 80% of them didnât even dare make the first move and only stared from afar, playing out all kinds of dramas and emotions in their minds.
Giving Li Mao a hint, Lou Cheng quickened his pace and caught up with Yan Zheke and Guo Qing. Pretending to be out of breath he said, âHey, whatâs up? How was the practice?â
Only ten members had come to the special training. Guo Qing had seen Lou Cheng and Yan Zheke together earlier, so she just gazed at them happily instead of feeling surprised. As for Li Mao, standing behind Lou Cheng, he shook his head and sighed at the fact that men nowadays would always put women above all else, and slowly headed toward the menâs locker room not far away.
Yan Zheke pursed her lips and said with a smile. âIâm okay. Youâre the one whoâs not doing so well! We saw you being beaten that whole time.â
âAh yeah, it was my first time doing pair exercise, so I got a bit flustered.â In the middle of talking, Lou Cheng suddenly frowned his eyebrows. Now that he thought about it, he could feel that his body had all kinds of aches and pains, almost certainly caused by the bumps and bruises heâd gotten during the training a moment ago.
âIt certainly looks that way,â Yan Zheke said with a crooked smile. âAre you sore all over?â
âYes.â Lou Cheng replied honestly.
âAnd you donât have any ointment for those bruises?â Yan Zheke pursed her lips and said with a smile.
âIndeed I donât.â Lou Cheng nodded in honesty.
Yan Zheke lifted her chin slightly and looked around. âI just knew you men wouldnât remember to bring these kinds of things. You only remember them when you need them.â
âHey, how else could we call ourselves tough guys?â Lou Cheng laughed.
Yan Zheke burst into a laugh, which highlighted her internal charm, and said, âWait a moment, I just happen to have an extra jar of ointment, which is produced by a distinguished martial arts family. Your bruises will be gone by tomorrow.â
âOkay, cool!â Lou Cheng suddenly and unexpectedly was over the moon with joy.
Watching Yan Zheke and Guo Qing enter the womenâs locker room, Lou Cheng had an urge to start singing. He proudly laughed and laughed...
Grinning from ear to ear, he suddenly felt something was off, as if there was a mysterious gaze staring at him in the surroundings.
Turning around, he realized they were the boys who didnât dare to strike up a conversation earlier.
Hehe... only relying on cordiality would get someone so far. âIn two days it might not even be worth coming to the special training...â Lou Cheng criticized them internally.
A few minutes later, Yan Zheke came out holding a dark brown glass jar and handed it to Lou Cheng. âApply this anywhere thereâs a bruise, and then rub the area for about five minutes.â
Taking the ointment, Lou Cheng deliberately and with an exaggerated tone said, âThank you, thank you, Iâm not worthy of classmate Yan Zhekeâs benevolence!â
Yan Zheke waved her hand. âNo need to thank me, thatâll be 30 yuan.â
âEh?â Lou Cheng suddenly stopped, his face frozen.
Yan Zheke smiled again and her eyes lit up, âJust kidding! Youâre so gullible, haha!â
Her smile was infectious, and Lou Cheng didnât feel awkward. After a few moments of chit-chatting, they both parted ways and went back to their respective locker rooms.
The locker room was quite big. Just inside the entrance, there were three metal benches leaning against the wall. They were meant for Martial Arts Club members to relax and chat, setting up in rows for competitions, as well as a place for discussing the competition. On the corresponding wall, there were dozens of lockers. Lin Que, Chen Changhua, and amateur rank members who were undergoing special training all had their dedicated lockers. As for Lou Cheng, he had to wait to use a shelf which no one was using at the moment.
Passing through this area, you could see individual partitions, and in between each partition, there was a row of showers, each with a small shelf where you could hang your clothes and place shampoo as well as other products. On the farthest end, there were three squat toilets installed.
As the splashing sounds of the showers carried on, Lou Cheng chose a shower stall and was about to enter, but then Lin Que came from the side, scrubbing his hair as he moved forward.
Lou Cheng reflexively nodded his head to greet him. Lin Que also nodded his head slightly but said nothing.
âLin Que doesnât seem to be that imposing...â Lou Cheng shook his head, entered the shower, removed his clothes and turned the faucet.
Not having to go to the schoolâs washroom and line up... was great!
When he finished washing up, he took the jar of ointment and was unable to stop himself from smiling as he started to apply it.
...
In the evening, Lou Cheng finished classes and went back to the dormitory. After washing his face, he felt like relaxing a little. He added Cai Zongming, Qin Mo, Tang Wen, and Qiu Zhigao together in an online group and they played a fighting game together. As he lay on the bed, he again messaged Yan Zheke and chatted for a while he waited for his turn. The whole day had gone so perfectly!
In the midst of all this entertainment, his phone suddenly rang. As he took it out to look, he could see it was an unfamiliar number.
âWhoâs this?â Lou Cheng answered it hesitantly.
âHey, Lou Cheng, you should be in bed. Get ready to go to sleep.â A deep, raspy voice came through.
âUgh... yep... itâs Geezer Shi...â Lou Cheng thought to himself. âAlright, got it.â
âDamn, even calling to monitor when I go to sleep!â
âThis day just wouldnât end!â