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Chapter 245 Continue to abuse

After kicking that guy away again, I originally planned to work on my own, but what I didn't expect was that after I was kicked out by me, I flew all the way along the sea to the side of the warship next to me. Of course, this was not his reason, but because of my own reason. Because the kick just now, the guy flew out flat. In addition, I had a strong force, so after flying out, it would be like a stone drifting on the water surface, constantly colliding with the water surface and bounced. As long as the speed did not drop below a certain value, it would not sink.

Because I kicked the guy with a very high speed, he directly hit seven or eight water floats on the sea and then hit a warship opposite. However, although it was my reason for flying over, his next action was completely his own ability.

The guy adjusted his body angle before hitting the battleship, and then used his legs to touch the side armor of the battleship, and then he seemed to be doing a squat and jumping. The guy actually caught the inertia and stood horizontally on the side armor belt of the battleship and jumped back. Moreover, because the guy was too powerful when he jumped, he actually stepped on the side armor of the battleship with two obvious footprints.

Although I didn't see the footprint, I saw the speed of the guy flying back, so I knew very well how much effort he used to jump up just now. It was almost the same as the speed of my kicking him out, and the guy jumped back directly with the help of this rebound.

Seeing him rushing towards me, I took a step back lightly. The guy stepped on the side of the ship island because he missed my position. However, this guy reacted very quickly. With the opportunity of stepping on the side of the ship island, he immediately turned around and threw it over, directly hitting my forehead.

I didn't retreat because I knew that even if I retreated at this speed, I would definitely not be able to leave his attack range. So I rushed forward directly, held the base of his thigh with my shoulders, and then suddenly pushed forward, and at the same time, I held the leg that was holding him as a support point with my right hand and pulled back. The guy turned 360 degrees in the air, and then I threw it to the ground with a squeak.

In fact, for a circling kick just now, dodging backward is the most unwise choice, because the opponent's leg out speed is very fast, so it is basically not possible to avoid it in time. More importantly, the circling kick uses the power of rotation, and normal people should understand that the rotating object has inertia. That is to say, if you do not brake, the rotation will continue. Therefore, if you dodge backward, the opponent can turn around one by one and then kick forward, so you must step back step by step. Moreover, the opponent is actually a process of speeding up during the rotation. If he kicks you one by one, it's okay, but his rotation speed will get faster and faster. Although it is impossible to increase infinitely, the force will definitely become stronger and stronger before you hit you, and it is becoming more and more difficult to dodge. Therefore, in this case, you must not dodge, otherwise you will be forced into a dead corner by the opponent's continuous attacks.

In addition to the acceleration sustainability of the circumferential kick, there is another principle here, that is, when the angular velocity is constant, the further away from the center of the circle, the greater the linear velocity. The circumferential kick is essentially a rotational movement with the body as the axis, and the extended leg is at a ninety-degree angle with the axis of rotation. Therefore, the linear velocity of the thigh directly connected to the root of the body, the linear velocity is definitely far lower than that of the feet far away from the divine body. Therefore, if you retreat and once the foot with the largest attack range is hit by the opponent's foot, the power will be very terrifying. But on the contrary, if you move forward and actively hit the root of his thigh, you don't need to bear much force at all, because the speed at this position is actually not fast at all. Moreover, compared with the bones at the heel position, the muscle tissue in this part of the thigh is relatively developed, so the elasticity is very good, and the impact effect is far less than that of the heel.

The above three reasons determine that the best way to deal with a spiral kick is to rush up instead of retreating. Moreover, if you rush up, as long as you get close to the opponent, he will not have a stable support point before he completes this spiral kick. At this time, you can take the opportunity to counterattack, so rushing up will not only break his spiral kick, but also change to passiveness to active gaining the opportunity to counterattack.

The guy didn't expect that his smooth attack would be easily cracked by me. After falling to the ground, he was a little unbelievable. However, the guy didn't hesitate and directly supported the ground with his hands and bounced up again, and then grabbed my shoulders. Unfortunately, his strength and speed were good, but his control was too poor. Looking at his arms stretched out, I went straight to meet him. After rubbing his palms and his palms, his arm wrapped around his arm like a spirit snake that had come out of a hole, and held the other party's shoulders at the same time.
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