The Necromancer in the Wizarding World
Chapter 17 Ghost Dance
In the process of joint lock training, Matthews incorporates the lever principle, balance mechanics and the concept of moment of inertia of geophysics into his joint lock fighting skills, so as to accurately control the use of force in the skills. He uses the advantage of his own body weight so that even a small force can play a significant effect.
In this way, Matthews significantly improved his joint lock skills. He realized that although the world has changed, the basic laws of the universe remain the same.
Based on these basic scientific theories, he systematically improved the joint lock fighting skills. Combining his own knowledge system and unique insights, he optimized the joint lock skills to make them more in line with his fighting style and physical characteristics.
After improving the joint lock technique, Matthews was pleasantly surprised to find that this fighting skill, which was originally known for its cruelty, now showed the grace and harmony of dance. This discovery made him doubt himself.
However, after carefully analyzing each joint lock movement and making precise calculations based on his own body's physical parameters, he confirmed that the improved joint lock fighting technique did perfectly follow the principle of leverage and the law of balance.
Matthews couldn't help but sigh, "Is this the beauty of truth?"
The Earl noticed some technical irregularities in Matthews' execution of the joint lock, attributing them to his lack of combat experience, and in an effort to correct these deficiencies, the Earl offered constructive criticism and attempted to provide guidance.
However, when the Earl found that these corrections did not achieve the desired effect, he decided to change his strategy and taught Matthews a family-inherited skill - Ghost Step. This secret skill is designed to improve Matthews' mobility and flexibility, so as to gain a greater advantage in fighting.
On a bright morning, the sun shone through the windows of the indoor training ground, creating a warm atmosphere. Matthews and Earl sat opposite each other, and the air was filled with a sense of anticipation and tension.
The Earl's voice was deep and powerful, revealing an unquestionable majesty: "Matthews, today I will teach you a very important skill - Ghost Step. This is a unique skill of our Albert family, representing the glory and inheritance of the family. You must remember that this skill must not be passed on to others."
The Earl introduced to Matthews that although this footwork originated from the mist of family history, it was undoubtedly carefully developed for flexible evasion and rapid movement in battle. This footwork allows warriors to cleverly avoid the enemy's attack in a narrow environment and find the right time to launch a counterattack.
By using Ghost Steps, warriors can maintain a high degree of mobility in battle, increase their chances of survival, and effectively control the rhythm of the battle.
He also told Matthews that the ghost step was the best skill in the entire kingdom and even the entire continent. It not only greatly enhanced the agility of the warriors in battle, but also won wide acclaim for its elegance and beauty. Many warriors highly praised it, and some even described it as a "ghost dance step", meaning that it was as difficult to predict and capture as a ghost, full of mysterious and elegant charm.
The Earl then demonstrated in person and explained in detail to Matthews the power generation method and body posture of the ghost step. He first showed how to use the power of the center of the body to drive the steps, and emphasized the key role of the core muscles.
He mentioned that every movement should start from the Qi Hai, and transfer power to the legs through the rotation of the waist and back, so as to achieve a movement effect that is both fast and stable.
The Earl also reminded Matthews that the change of pace must be synchronized with the family's unique breathing method. This can not only maintain the rhythm, but also improve the continuity, fluency and stability of the movements.
In terms of posture, the Earl focused on the correct alignment of the body when standing and walking. He pointed out that the shoulders should be relaxed and sunken, the knees should be slightly bent, the back should be kept upright, and the head should be naturally raised. This posture not only helps to maintain balance, but also allows Matthews to quickly adjust direction in battle and flexibly respond to various opponents and changing combat situations.
The Earl stressed that the essence of the ghost step lies in the flexible coordination of the movements of various parts of the body. He demonstrated how to skillfully combine the movements of the arms and feet when moving to achieve an attack-defense effect. For example, when moving forward, the arms can swing forward to increase momentum; while when retreating, the arms can be pulled back to help stabilize the body.
At the end of the instruction, the Earl reminded Matthews to pay attention to the rhythm and speed of the steps. He pointed out that the ghost step is not just a simple imitation of the action, but to flexibly adjust the speed and rhythm of the steps according to the specific situation in actual combat to achieve the best combat effect.
The Earl encouraged Matthews to practice continuously and to consciously cultivate his body coordination and sense of rhythm in his daily life so that he could master this exquisite martial arts technique more comprehensively.
Matthews was deeply attracted by the elegance of this footwork, which not only achieved an amazing level of speed and flexibility, but also cleverly integrated elements of various dances, allowing the warrior to quickly change direction while maintaining an elegant posture, and even disappear from the enemy's sight in an instant, as elusive as a ghost.
The Earl revealed to Matthews that the practice of this ghost step is extremely difficult, requiring the warrior to have excellent physical fitness and superb skills. It not only tests the warrior's physical coordination, but also requires a keen sense of rhythm.
Throughout the long history of the Albert family, there were only a few warriors who could fully master this footwork. Even the knight masters in the family could only comprehend part of its essence. Although the Earl himself had tried his best to study it when he was young, he could only say that he had gained little.
Despite this, the Earl still encouraged Matthews to have perseverance and determination, because once he could master this martial art, he would gain immeasurable advantages in battle.
Seeing that Matthews was very interested in this technique, the Earl said, "Matthews, although your father did not achieve outstanding achievements in this technique, our family's wisdom and experience can still provide you with some valuable training secrets."
He shared some tips for ghost step training. The first is to practice in front of a mirror, using the mirror to examine your body posture and steps, and correct any inaccurate movements in time. The next step is to grasp the rhythm and speed, by using a metronome or accompanying music to practice steps of different rhythms, and master the ability to flexibly switch between fast and slow speeds.
The Earl also reminded Matthews that the key to mastering the ghost step is to improve the body's coordination, strengthen the lower limbs and overall physical fitness, and ensure that the body can adapt to and execute complex and varied steps and techniques.
In the subsequent training, the Earl carefully guided Matthews to practice the ghost step, constantly adjusting and optimizing his movements and use of strength until Matthews could skillfully perform basic techniques and correct steps. The Earl also pointed out that in order to truly master the ghost step, Matthews must train persistently and deeply understand the core of this skill.
The Earl fulfilled his promise and taught Matthews two fighting skills and a family secret skill. He believed that if Matthews could integrate these three and use them skillfully, he would show amazing power and effect in battle.
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