Dilraba trains hard to gain weight for 'Women's Football' wi
Chinese actress Dilraba Dilraba, who played the role of forward "Yulong" in Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu Women's Football" (referred to as "Women's Football"), promoted her new film on her studio Weibo on the 10th. She shared footage of practicing soccer skills at school and wrote, 'Lift your feet, exert force, get up, every run witnesses the power of training!'! ”
On the 10th, photos of Dilraba doing physical training for "Women's Football" were exposed. She easily made a "one legged horse" on the lawn with excellent flexibility, attracting the attention of many fans. At the same time, in the videos released by the studio, she wore a bare face and practiced difficult movements such as mud scenes, inverted golden hooks, volleying shots, and twelve way bouncing leg shots, including a large number of wire suspension shots, all of which she personally performed.
It is worth mentioning that "Twelve way Bounce Leg Shooting" is a fictional martial arts trick created by Stephen Chow. It combines the traditional Chinese martial arts "Twelve way Tan (Bounce) Leg" with football shooting movements, and is a signature killer skill for the characters in the film to showcase explosive power and stunning visual effects. The prototype martial arts (Twelve way Bounce Leg/Tan Leg) is a famous Northern style martial arts in China, known for its leg techniques, fast movements, and emphasis on close range practicality. In traditional martial arts, there is a saying that "hands are two doors, and hitting people relies entirely on legs".