Does the boxer react quickly?

I remember when I was a freshman, I only practiced boxing for more than two months, and I was still in the stage of imitating movements.

At that time, there was a "cream fight" on my classmate's birthday, and someone tried to put cream on my face. My shoulders sank and I hid.

He missed one stroke, one stroke after another, so I flashed left and right, drew a U with my rocker arm, tempting people back and forth ... people kept standing in the same place, but he just couldn't touch me.

It's the first time I feel the power of boxing dodge so intuitively.

Show off and answer the questions carefully.

"It is said that boxers watch ordinary people boxing in slow motion"-this is a big truth. Not to mention professional and professional team players, even in the eyes of some basic ticket lovers, the fights of ordinary people are full of flaws and worthless.

Ordinary people usually have a pre-emptive action before attacking, and the swing is large and the moving speed is slow, especially for those who understand. On the other hand, friends who usually practice boxing have honed their movements to be simple, economical and clean, and are rushing to your face with all their strength. These fists have been guarded, so it is natural to avoid the attacks of ordinary people.

But this is not easily equated with "boxer's quick response". Give a chestnut. I once saw a basketball player abusing vegetables and staring at them until the opposite side lost his temper. No matter whether the opponent is turning around, backhand, flower arranging or emergency jump shot, even if all means are exhausted, the master can easily fly the basketball with one hand in front. This kind of "reaction speed" is beyond the reach of boxers. Because they haven't practiced. Ah. In the final analysis, this is not entirely a matter of reaction speed, but the result of a large number of targeted special training for a long time. It is these special trainings that make them have superhuman reactions in some fields, but they may not be able to perform so amazingly in other fields. In life, you can expect them to catch the dropped pencil quickly, but you can't ask them to avoid every durian that falls from the tree. Thus, at the beginning of the story, there is a tragic ending. Unexpectedly, the students finally found a solution-this product rushed up to hug me directly and then put cream on my clothes? o(|||=_=)o

Finally, say a few more words. A bosom friend described what it's like to face someone whose fighting capacity is much better than yours:

I feel that the opposite movement completely breaks through the limitation of space and falls on you from all kinds of unexpected angles, and there is a crash everywhere.

I can't find the source, but it's true. And there may be a problem of "wrong attribution", namely:

Ordinary people fight by boxers. Limited by their own experience and level, they will feel that "this boy is just a little stronger than me and has a faster reaction speed". However, to measure a person's unarmed combat ability needs to be considered from many aspects, such as: basic level: strength, height (arm span), weight, moving speed, offensive and defensive action technical level: action convergence, time difference, sense of distance psychological level: psychological quality, experience and tactical choice.

When an ordinary person faces a boxer, all the above aspects may be crushed, but all he sees is "quick response"