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Shaolin 5 Animal Techniques: Snake

Home > Archives for Level 2 > Shaolin 5 Animal Techniques: Snake

Snake: Double Wrist Grab

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Left dah geuk, or front kick to the groin. Hold both hands stationary. Step backward with the left foot to a ding ji ma position.  Circle both arms to double kum sau to break the hold.   Maintain your ding ji ma position.  Double two finger jin ji, or arrow finger strikes to the eyes. … [Read more...]

Snake: Right on Right Wrist Grab

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step forward with the left foot to a sieh ma, or slanting horse position. Circle the right palm clockwise to a palm up position to rotate the attacker’s arm. Left chi sau, or downward palm slap to dislocate the attacker’s elbow. Pull your right palm to your waist.  Turn to a ding ji ma position. … [Read more...]

Snake: Left on Right Wrist Grab

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Bend both knees and do a left kum sau, or downward strike with the left palm against the opponent’s wrist to break free of the thumb. Right yeung tsop jeung palm up fingertip strike to the throat.   Right yeung geuk, or kick with the arch of your right foot to the attacker’s front knee.  Left … [Read more...]

Snake: Two Handed Push from the Front

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Take a half step back with the right foot and left dah geuk, or front kick to the groin. Double yeung kiu, or outward forearm blocks to redirect the push. Step backwards with your left foot and do a right dah geuk, or front kick to the groin. At the same time do a left poon kiu, redirecting a … [Read more...]

Snake: Front Choke Hold

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step backward with the left foot to a right sieh ma, or slanted horse, to stretch out the attacker’s arms and reduce his leverage.  Chiu tien won sau from right to left to break the choke hold by pushing down toward the rear with both arms, palms facing downward.  Shuffle your sei ping ma … [Read more...]

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