Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu (Chow Gar): Attacks

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These are a few Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu attacking techniques. Recorded at the Australian School of Kung Fu and Tai Chi in Brisbane, Australia.
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  • This type of ...

    This type of training is referred to as "jong" training. It is designed to help you understand how to apply a technique, and the attacker's moves are pre-determined. It is not sparring, in which the techniques and movements are not pre-determined. The idea is to learn the technique in a controlled situation first. In answer to your question, yes we do try and hit him, otherwise he would take it as an insult.

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  • The only problem ...

    The only problem with this type of training is the amount of "give" or "help" from the attacker. Would you try and really hit your Sifu if he showed you a combination.

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  • I didn't see the ...

    I didn't see the mantis fist once... still great though

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  • Good stuff! I never ...

    Good stuff! I never realized how much mantis is also in JKD. Many of the techniques are very similar. Southern mantis is definitely a no nonsense system of fighting! Keep it up!

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  • finally, some a ...

    finally, some a good training video. kudos for takin the hits to the face.

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