"Hmm?"
Even Ye Tian raised his eyebrows at the skill displayed.
Although Ye Tian had never encountered Indian martial arts before, the techniques Akisha demonstrated seemed familiar to him. Wasn't this Indian Jujitsu?
Of course, the term "Indian Jujitsu" was somewhat cumbersome. There was a more colloquial name for it: "Yoga!"
Indian martial artists were proponents of yoga technique mastery. Through rigorous practice, their bodies became as flexible as if devoid of bones, capable of exceeding the physical limits of ordinary people. During combat, they could shift their inner configurations, dislocate bones, and execute moves beyond conventional rationale, enabling them to attack unexpectedly and overpower their opponents.
Many martial arts in the Central Plains were derived from Indian Yoga techniques, such as the "Spirit Snake Fist," which softened the body and turned movements serpentine, making it possible to defeat adversaries!