Almost no one could see how Gu Yang made his move.
They only saw Gu Yang’s figure dart forward, instantly appearing in front of Boone, tearing through his defense, and sending him flying.
“Amazing! So that’s how it’s used,” Su Jie thought excitedly. He had already figured it out—Gu Yang had just used the “Digging and Hoeing” move, while his footwork resembled “Carrying the Load.” With the power of “Carrying the Load,” the “Digging and Hoeing” move gained penetration, enabling him to send his opponent flying.
In fact, both techniques were closely connected.
Boone was left dazed from the hit. It took him five minutes to get up from the ground. All his earlier ferocity was gone, and he didn’t mention compensation anymore. He quietly started carrying loads.
Gu Yang, on the other hand, acted as if nothing had happened and continued carrying his loads back to the school.
“Amazing! That was incredible!”
Back at the school, during dinner, Josh was wolfing down his food while discussing the scene with Su Jie. However, Su Jie, calm and composed, was eating slowly and silently, savoring his meal. This left Josh feeling disheartened.
After a while, Su Jie finished eating, sat down to massage his stomach, and swallowed his saliva. Only after the feeling of fullness completely subsided did he stand up and start speaking.
“Where did you learn this way of eating?” Josh asked curiously.
“It’s an ancient health regimen I found online. Do you want to learn it? It’s said to help fully digest food and boost stamina,” Su Jie replied, strictly adhering to Coach Odell’s advice not to reveal too much.
“Sounds amazing, but it’s too much trouble. My digestion is great—I don’t need all that,” Josh shook his head, uninterested. “Let’s go. After a short break, we’ll train with the sandbag as usual.”
Josh treated Su Jie as his moving sandbag every day, finding it increasingly enjoyable. Lately, he had noticed Su Jie’s speed and strength improving, which made his “sandbag” even more valuable.
Back in the dormitory, Su Jie wrote in his diary as usual:
[July 9: I learned so much today. Besides a set of joint exercises for warm-ups, Coach Odell trained me in horizontal strength, teaching me to control my muscles and skin, alternating between relaxation and tension. Then Gu Yang showed us how to “Carry the Load.” This move can even be applied in combat—Boone, that tall guy, had no chance to fight back!
It proves that Chinese martial arts are real, not just exaggerated tales. After all, China has thousands of years of warfare and self-defense techniques passed down through history—they couldn’t all be fake.
Coach Odell’s advice on eating and sleeping habits must be strictly followed without any slack. As the saying goes, success lies in the details. Su Jie, you will definitely become a master! Believe in yourself!]
That evening, Su Jie trained with Josh as usual. During their sparring, Su Jie tried to find opportunities to execute the “Hoeing” move but discovered it was nearly impossible. Several attempts failed, and instead, Josh took advantage of the openings, landing numerous punches on him. Fortunately, with three layers of protective gear on, Su Jie avoided any major injuries.
“This move definitely has combat potential, just like sweeping kicks, straight punches, or hooks. The challenge is seizing the right moment, executing precise bursts of power, and improving speed. I lack in all these areas. After all, it’s only my ninth day practicing martial arts—making this much progress is already a miracle.”
After returning from training, Su Jie diligently recorded his insights in his diary before going to bed. Using the “Corpse Spread” sleeping method, he quickly entered a state of deep calm.
“Gu Yang is an excellent coach.”
July 10.
As usual, Su Jie woke up at 3 a.m., heading to Coach Odell’s small courtyard outside the school. While performing joint exercises similar to Tai Chi, he reported yesterday’s training under Gu Yang to Coach Odell.
Odell nodded repeatedly after hearing this, “Starting with the posture of carrying a pole, this is the most crucial aspect of the martial arts fist techniques. Carrying a pole isn’t easy; it requires strength and the coordination of the whole body to initiate the movement. On flat ground, it’s manageable, but on rugged mountain paths or muddy terrain, the martial arts skill truly shines. If this technique is applied to combat, it would be terrifying. In traditional martial arts, this is called integrated power; in modern combat, it’s referred to as full-body coordination. Whether it’s Judo, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts, or free combat, all emphasize this principle. However, Chinese martial arts integrate this into farming tasks, making every movement in daily life an exercise—this is profound philosophy.”
Odell continued, “The starting motion of the hoe-and-mattock move is like carrying a pole. You can experience it in detail later. But for now, start with warm-ups and proceed to horizontal conditioning!”
Smack!
A rubber stick struck Su Jie’s back, leaving a burning pain that was almost unbearable. However, Su Jie remained motionless, using his willpower to sense the struck areas, training his muscles to tense and relax alternately.
While striking, Odell explained, “The foundation of horizontal conditioning is developing a sensitivity to your body’s muscles, skin, and fascia. Your thoughts must trigger responses from every part of your body simultaneously—this is the sensation of Qi flowing through the entire body. Once you grasp this, you can train on your own. This will greatly enhance your physical abilities,” Odell said. “Globally, every form of exercise—whether it’s ancient yoga, Chinese martial arts, or even religious prayer and practice—faces this fundamental challenge. In Chinese Daoist martial arts, it’s called opening the small and large circulation paths. Yoga refers to it as chakra alignment. In religious circles, it’s described as the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Modern science simplifies it to the brain’s complete control over all body neurons. It may not sound mystical, but the training is exceedingly difficult. Without a superb coach, it’s nearly impossible to master on your own.”
Su Jie listened quietly, taking mental notes to write in his journal later and research further.
The biggest advantage of learning from Odell was the ability to use modern neuroscience, psychology, kinesiology, and anatomy to clearly explain the seemingly mystical elements of traditional martial arts and Chinese martial arts.
Holding a heavy hoe, Su Jie took a stance while Odell struck various parts of his body with a rubber stick.
Odell’s techniques were ingenious—while the strikes caused excruciating pain, they didn’t inflict severe internal injuries. Instead, they significantly enhanced Su Jie’s vitality and bone strength. Combined with medicinal treatments and a nutritional diet, Su Jie recovered quickly.
In terms of diet, Odell prepared excellent meals for Su Jie.
It seemed Odell was determined to nurture a world-class athlete to prove he could rival artificial intelligence.
The morning passed like this: first theoretical training, then horizontal conditioning, followed by meals and rest, and finally martial arts practice.
Later, Su Jie returned to the academy.
As dawn broke, Coach Gu Yang’s training session began.
Gu Yang’s training was straightforward. For the first seven days, it was digging and turning soil. For the next seven days, it involved carrying loads to the countryside.
This training was monotonous and entirely uninteresting. Without the deeper insights gained from Odell, Su Jie might have felt it was a waste of time and, like Boone, grown complacent. But now, the more he trained, the more intriguing it became.
At night, he continued to serve as Josh’s punching bag. Occasionally, he retaliated with a couple of punches, but his combat skills still lagged far behind Josh’s.
Su Jie didn’t mind—he was content as long as he steadily improved.
His journal documented his daily progress:
[July 10th: Training continued as usual—no significant changes, but it was tough. Thankfully, Coach Odell’s breakfast was delicious and highly nutritious; I ate a lot. The breakfast was ordered from Nie’s Private Kitchen in town, which is said to be very expensive and inaccessible to most people. According to Coach Odell, this city is full of hidden masters. He came here to learn traditional knowledge from some of them. There’s a thousand-year-old temple in the mountains where many martial arts techniques originated. Even the hoe-and-mattock move I’m learning was created by generations of martial monks through farming work.
July 11th: Besides the usual training, Coach Odell taught me various unarmed combat techniques based on the hoe-and-mattock move. These techniques include launching attacks from different angles, slapping the opponent’s face, grabbing, gouging eyes, and transitioning to elbow strikes, chest punches, and knee strikes to the groin if the initial move misses. These brutal and vicious techniques are unsuitable for combat sports but require extensive real-world experience to master.
July 12th: Today, Coach Odell added a new physical training method called “Crouching Tiger Skill,” which involves crawling on all fours, similar to a plank exercise, and very demanding. Coach Gu Yang still had us carrying loads without introducing anything new. Odell’s meals are getting even better. He genuinely seems committed to mentoring me, and I’m determined to repay his efforts in the future. It’s remarkable that a foreigner is so dedicated to Chinese culture. As a Chinese, I must work even harder. Additionally, under Odell’s strikes, I began to feel a resonance between my flesh and breathing, and the excruciating pain from before seemed to transform into a faintly comfortable sensation. Could this be an illusion?
July 13th: I seem to have grasped a breathing rhythm. During sparring with Josh, my muscles instinctively tightened when he punched me, then immediately relaxed, and the pain dissipated. However, this state is inconsistent, showing I still can’t fully control muscle relaxation and tension. I need more practice. Odell said this inconsistency is called “Qi disruption” in ancient Chinese martial arts texts. When I looked up these old texts online, the language was too arcane for me to understand. I guess I need to improve my classical Chinese skills. At least the “Great Corpse State” for sleeping works wonders—I sleep soundly and feel energetic all day. But I’m using too much medicated oil, nearly a bottle a day.
July 14th: Looking in the mirror, I noticed I’ve grown muscle, gotten taller, and my skin seems smoother. Coach Odell said my excellent mental state and perfectly balanced hormones have revitalized my bodily functions. Occasionally, Coach Gu Yang observes me with a puzzled look. However, he hasn’t given me any special treatment and continues assigning us to carry loads, even on increasingly challenging paths, such as mountain roads. This has given me a new appreciation for the hardships of farmers. Additionally, Odell taught me a massage technique to identify acupuncture points on the body, which has deepened my understanding of physical structure and exercise methods.
July 15th: Coach Gu Yang gave us the day off, so I spent the entire day training with Coach Odell. Josh, the maniac, continues his intense training daily and even secretly spars with people at local martial arts gyms. He told me about a bar in town that hosts nightly boxing matches where winners earn money. The city also has numerous boxing gyms and small competitions. As tempting as it is to test myself, I’ve only been training for half a month, so I’m not ready. Coach Odell will leave next month to visit Tibet and India in search of supernatural powers. I must seize the time to learn as much as possible from him. I still don’t understand what supernatural powers are. How can someone as rigorous and scientific as Odell believe in such things? As for the saying, ‘The end of science is philosophy, and the end of philosophy is theology,’ I don’t buy it. To me, martial arts are just the application of mental and physical strength. Mental strength enhances physical strength, and physical strength reinforces mental strength. That’s all there is to it.”]
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 209: With Me Here, You’re Untouchable
- Chapter 208: A Walk, a Conversation
- Chapter 207: Training That Serves Multiple Ends
- Chapter 206: Prostrate with Admiration
- Chapter 205: The Minimalist
- Chapter 204: Tangled Roots
- Chapter 203: Old Grievances
- Chapter 202: What the Elders Know
- Chapter 201: The Times Have Changed
- Chapter 200: The Zhang and Mao Families
- Chapter 199: A Premonition of Misfortune Prevails
- Chapter 198: My Realm Is Beyond Your Understanding
- Chapter 197: The Guardian Angel’s Tests
- Chapter 196: Three Rounds of Testing
- Chapter 195: Bodyguard of a Super-Rich Man?
- Chapter 194: Special Agent Training
- Chapter 193: Family Competition and External Support
- Chapter 192: Local Giant Snake
- Chapter 191: The Complex Situation
- Chapter 190: The True Aristocratic Path
- Chapter 189: The Siren’s Underground World Revealed
- Chapter 188: Overseas Secrets: A Diligent Search for Clues
- Chapter 187: Reactions from All Sides
- Chapter 186: Assisting Breakthrough
- Chapter 185: The Zhang Family, with Countless Experts
- Chapter 184: A Shocking Encounter
- Chapter 183: The Tip of the Iceberg
- Chapter 182: Liu Long Arrives: Strangers with Deep Hostility
- Chapter 181: Small Show of Success, Big Strategy
- Chapter 180: Martial Arts Club: Small Temple, Big Wind
- Chapter 178: Limit Records: Various Tests to Break Them
- Chapter 177: Can the World Record in Sprinting Be Broken?
- Chapter 176: The Devil Mask
- Chapter 175: To Win the Championship
- Chapter 174: The Unparalleled Power of the Living Dead
- Chapter 173: Finally Breaking Through the Life-and-Death Line
- Chapter 172: Fear Returns, Courage Returns to the Body
- Chapter 171: Sorry, Ill Apologize
- Chapter 170: Thunder in the Palm: A Reputation Well-Deserved
- Chapter 169: Encountering a Formidable Enemy
- Chapter 168: Who Can Rival You in the Arena?
- Chapter 167: Mingluns Seven Words
- Chapter 166: Analysis of Strength: Hope Amidst Despair
- Chapter 165: Unrivaled in the Fight
- Chapter 164: The Competition Begins Dragons or Worms
- Chapter 163: A Gathering of Masters
- Chapter 162: The Battle of Jiu Ding Security
- Chapter 161: The Unending Pressure of the Vajra Body
- Chapter 160: Foundation as Solid as a Tower
- Chapter 159: The Beginning of Military Training
- Chapter 158: Severing the Six Thieves
- Chapter 157: The Dragon Mask
- Chapter 156: Courage and Responsibility
- Chapter 155: The Expert in Mysterious Security Emerges
- Chapter 154: Dinner Party Gone Awry
- Chapter 153: Heartfelt Allegiance and Small Groups
- Chapter 152: Each Has Their Own Skills
- Chapter 151: A Ripple in the Calm of University Life
- Chapter 150: The Drowning Swimmer Turns the Tables
- Chapter 149: Shadows Approaching
- Chapter 148: Mastering the Art of Cooking
- Chapter 147: The True Essence of Martial Arts
- Chapter 146: Awakening a Companion
- Chapter 145: The Talent Drain is a Serious Concern
- Chapter 144: Returning to the Fields
- Chapter 143: Retreating in Disgrace
- Chapter 142: The Intent of Jeet Kune Do
- Chapter 141: A Toothpick Can Take a Life
- Chapter 140: The Best Training
- Chapter 139: The Rare Judgment
- Chapter 138: The Martial Arts Academys Turmoil
- Chapter 137: Deaf, Mute, and Dull-Witted
- Chapter 136: A Year of Change, Reaching the Pinnacle
- Chapter 135: Unity of Heaven and Man Has Its Mysteries
- Chapter 134: Martial Arts Gradually Takes Shape
- Chapter 133: Moments of Anger
- Chapter 132: Masters Challenge
- Chapter 131: The Art of Air Throwing and Deception
- Chapter 130: Family Traditions Differ
- Chapter 129: Random Matchmaking
- Chapter 128: Confidence Shattered, Doubt Begins
- Chapter 127: Hardship in the Bustling City
- Chapter 126: Fortune and Disaster Hang by a Thread
- Chapter 125: A Sudden Premonition
- Chapter 124: Encounter with God-Maker Odell
- Chapter 123: The Mastermind Begins to Emerge
- Chapter 122: A Narrow Escape: Bullets and Blades
- Chapter 121: A Mastermind’s Brilliance Stirs Envy
- Chapter 120: Evil Forces Loom Large
- Chapter 119: Hard-Fought Battle That Refines the Man
- Chapter 118: The Irreconcilable Gap of Weight
- Chapter 117: A Well-Laid Plan
- Chapter 116: Using the Past for the Present
- Chapter 115: Schemes and Intrigues
- Chapter 114: The Enemy Camp: Poor Psychological Endurance
- Chapter 113: Reaping What You Sow
- Chapter 112: Spirit Linked to Heaven and Earth
- Chapter 111: Relentless Pursuit, Mercy Without Equal
- Chapter 110: Ambushed: Real Danger and a Trial of the Heart
- Chapter 109: A Close-Combat Defeat
- Chapter 108: Strategizing a Countermeasure
- Chapter 107: A Moment of Weakness in the Heart
- Chapter 106: Scenery Beyond the Borders
- Chapter 105: Exceptional Talent, Difficult to Befriend
- Chapter 104: Holding All the Cards
- Chapter 103: Young Prodigies Not the Only Genius
- Chapter 102: The Xu Family Crisis
- Chapter 101: Golden Bell Training Study, Study, and Study Again
- Chapter 100: The Innate State: Dragon-Tiger Vajra Hard Qi Gong
- Chapter 99: Switching Between Two Modes of Cultivation
- Chapter 98: Decisive Action – Infant State in the Womb
- Chapter 97: Unity of Heaven and Man, Refining the True Spirit
- Chapter 96: Doomed Beyond Redemption, Blinded by Greed
- Chapter 95: Even the Four Seas Struggle to Contain Him
- Chapter 94: Above Heroic Talent Lies Great Talent
- Chapter 93: Unthinkable and Unstoppable K!lling Techniques
- Chapter 92: Gathering of Northern Luo and Central Ma
- Chapter 91: A Casual Slap Teaches Respect
- Chapter 90: Bullying Beyond Reason: A Shiny Exterior, Rotten Within
- Chapter 89: Sinister Intentions Revealed
- Chapter 88: An Encounter with a Master
- Chapter 87: The Things Remain, but the People Have Changed
- Chapter 86: The Southern Aristocrat Fulfilling One’s Duty
- Chapter 85: Sudden Visitors as the New Year Approaches
- Chapter 84: Inheriting the Legacy The Xu Family’s Relatives
- Chapter 83: Under the Shield of True Courage and True Spirit
- Chapter 82: Rich, Sloppy, Filthy, but Not Short on Cash
- Chapter 81: Saving Beauty in Passing Life is Like Chess, Full of Uncertainty
- Chapter 80: A World-Shaking Ambition to Devour Heaven and Earth
- Chapter 79: Struggling to Stay Afloat, A Seed Planted in the Soil
- Chapter 78: All Five Organs Present Setting Up Shop in a Snail Shell
- Chapter 77: Remove Strength, and Calamity Follows
- Chapter 76: Heaven and Earth in Unison Fate Turns, Heroes Bound
- Chapter 75: Extreme Softness Begets Strength, Forging Unyielding Power
- Chapter 74: The Mountain Eroded by Wind Breeds Venomous Insects
- Chapter 73: The Fire Marsh Transforms; Daily Renewal, Constant Change
- Chapter 72: Mental Suggestion The Dao Is Hard to Attain but Easy to Lose
- Chapter 71: Performance in the Crystal Orb
- Chapter 70: Think Carefully for the Big Picture
- Chapter 69: The Tai Chi Master Doesn’t Believe in Geniuses
- Chapter 68: High-Speed Drift
- Chapter 67: A Million-Yuan Bet
- Chapter 66: Flawless and Smooth: The Villain Returns
- Chapter 65: The Dead Are Gone, But the Divine Lives On
- Chapter 64: Head-to-Head: Within Five Steps
- Chapter 63: The Tip of the Iceberg
- Chapter 62: The Master in Linen Robes
- Chapter 61: First Battle Victory, Fierce as a Tiger
- Chapter 60: The Gray Wolf Reappears
- Chapter 59: The Crisis Begins to Emerge
- Chapter 58: Tempering and Honing, Sharpen the Edge
- Chapter 57: Mastering the Art of Cue Ball Positioning
- Chapter 56: The Midline Strike
- Chapter 55: Starshine Combat Fitness Club
- Chapter 54: Choosing and Tempering the Heart
- Chapter 53: Entrance Exam All-Around First
- Chapter 52: Morning Blooms, Evening Memories
- Chapter 51: The Bearing of a Grandmaster
- Chapter 50: When the Rooster Crowed, the World Turned White
- Chapter 49: Practicing with Wholehearted Devotion
- Chapter 48: Unintentionally Exploding the Basketball
- Chapter 47: A Gentleman’s Kitchen: Simplicity is the Key
- Chapter 46: Artificial Intelligence, Mastering Every Detail
- Chapter 45: Ruthless to the Point of No Return
- Chapter 44: A Still Mind
- Chapter 43: The Lonely Despair
- Chapter 42: Three Parts Training, Seven Parts Eating
- Chapter 41: The Eight Methods of Eye Techniques
- Chapter 40: The Story Behind Heart-Cleansing Manor and Gu Yang
- Chapter 39: Shooting Practice A Glimpse of Mastery
- Chapter 38: There’s Always Someone Stronger
- Chapter 37: Observing Chicken Fights Feels More Natural
- Chapter 36: Secret Ointment, Strengthening Bones and Body for Complete Shaping
- Chapter 35: A Firm Refusal No Idol Worship
- Chapter 34: Staying Calm, A Failed Scheme Backfires
- Chapter 33: Encountering a Trap, Calm and Prepared
- Chapter 32: A Millennium of Innovation Who Reigns Supreme, Technology or Manpower?
- Chapter 31: A Single Core, All Moves as No Move
- Chapter 30: The Long-Armed Apes Grappling Techniques
- Chapter 29: Understanding Intent, The Nature of a Genius
- Chapter 28: Muscle Activation and the Union of Inner and Outer Techniques
- Chapter 27: Electric Stimulation Training and Endurance Training
- Chapter 26: Martial Arts Girl, Full of Hidden Dragons and Crouching Tigers
- Chapter 25: Defeating Josh, The Genius Turns Out to Be You
- Chapter 24: The Ancient and Modern Acupuncture Techniques
- Chapter 23: Martial Arts Have No Limits
- Chapter 22: Patience in the Octagon is True Skill
- Chapter 21: The Ultimate Realm of Relaxation Zen
- Chapter 20: The Philosophy of Martial Arts in Relaxation
- Chapter 19: Hope Amid Struggles
- Chapter 18: Subtle Perception The Blind Man Sees with His Heart
- Chapter 17: Traditional Medicine and Inner Strength Enduring the Pain of Childbirth
- Chapter 16: Confidence Boosted A Mysterious Blind Master of Massage
- Chapter 15: True Combat The Ever-Changing Hoe Technique
- Chapter 14: Tradition Meets Modernity in Martial Arts
- Chapter 13: The Final Day The Dao Aligns with the Path of Heaven
- Chapter 12: The Spirit of Martial Arts Mastery of Blade and Spear
- Chapter 11: Mastery of Martial Arts More Than Just Combat
- Chapter 10: Supercompensation True Science of Martial Arts
- Chapter 9: Time Flies, Rapid Progress Achieved
- Chapter 8: The Movement of Shouldering Like a Dragon’s Coil
- Chapter 7: Three Training Methods Internal Training, Combat Training, and Endurance Training
- Chapter 6: Subtle Perception Eating and Sleeping as Meditation
- Chapter 5: Resent the Sky Without a Handle, Resent the Earth Without a Loop
- Chapter 4: Building a Foundation in Seven Days
- Chapter 3: Block and Strike Real Lessons in Combat
- Chapter 2: Martial Arts Flourishing Locally, Adored Abroad
- Chapter 1: The Art of Farming – Every Hoe and Turn Requires Skill