In front of him, the Black Death Tiger had already touched the threshold of that realm, moving ahead of Wang Longhu.
Eastern martial artists emphasize tendons, bones, and skin, while Western fighters focus on muscles.
In Eastern martial arts, the understanding is that the power of the human body originates from qi and blood. As long as the tendons, bones, and skin are properly trained, a surge of qi and blood can unleash astounding power.
Like many old martial artists who appear frail, with their skin seemingly draped over bones and without an ounce of flesh.
Yet as long as they exert their force, their strength is not at all inferior to that of young people.
This is the power of tendons, bones, and skin. The major tendons of the human body are like springs; if they can be tightly drawn, they have strength.
