Does this choreographic sport improve body balance , stability and teach you acrobatic movements ? Can it be useful as a complement to your main martial art?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kElA7iISryI
>>844574
Sure, it can be useful in the same way that dancing or rhythmic gymnastics could be useful. It won't teach you how to fight though.
>>844581
I know it won't teach me how to fight, but I'm wondering if body flexibility and acrobatic movements do help with retreating or dodging.
Does it make a difference to combine this movements within a fight? (maybe not in contact/judo)
>>844581
It teaches you how to swing a sword and thrust a spear. That gets you a lot further in fighting ability than gymnastics or the tango.
>>844574
we call is 新派武術(mean new martial art)
ur video not traditional wushu
essentially just a dance and perform
the wushu fight like this only in movie or performing
>>844802
What I want to know is if acrobatics performing can help me progress in real martial arts.
>>845012
Is a tornado kick considered acrobatic?
>>845012
The strength, flexibility, and basic coordination required in acrobatics generally transfers to martial arts.
>>845012
sure have little bit help but after this u still fight like other normal people
>>845485
You'll get those attributes from actual martial arts training too. If you want to learn to fight just do it directly. Don't waste time on a tangential activity hoping it is going to have some spinoff benefit.
Learning to manually masturbate rodents would probably improve your penmanship, but it isn't really the best way to go about it, is it?
>>844574
>Does this choreographic sport improve body balance , stability and teach you acrobatic movements ?
yes
>>844574
>Can it be useful as a complement to your main martial art?
not compliment, but it improves your coordination and fine motor function
>>844588
>Does it make a difference to combine this movements within a fight? (maybe not in contact/judo)
no
>>844766
>It teaches you how to swing a sword and thrust a spear.
not it doesnt, it teaches you how to dance with a spear and sword, but the movements are completely distanced from actual sword cuts and spear thrusts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPQRO9k-TRg
here is a video of sage northcut tricking, along with some other dude breakdancing/bboying. anderson silva did capoeira, GSP is big into gymnastics/acrobatics.
due to conor, mobility exercises have started to become the rage in MMA recently. so dancing, capoeira, tricking, parkour, wushu, gymnastics, acrobatics are starting to get popular as an exercise tool