So, Han Lie decided it was time to expand his training repertoire. Muay Thai, wrestling, and Gracie Jiu-Jitsu were three disciplines he absolutely needed to integrate and develop.
Once he reached a decent level in those, he would then move on to Baji, Bagua, and Tai Chi.
The latter three were groundwork for armed combat training.
In fact, after bringing his boxing skill up to Level 4, Han Lie had begun to doubt the practical combat effectiveness of the three major internal martial arts styles; those internal strengthening arts weren't really designed for fighting.
How could Bagua palm techniques, without a dagger, or Baji fist, without a spear, ever hope to battle Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?
In unarmed one-on-one combat, Gracie Jiu-Jitsu was the strongest on earth.
As Dog Bro always said!
