Refering to the demo illustration above, A and B are standing facing each other with B holding a knife in his right hand. B stab the knife towards A's chest. A take a step to the left with the left leg, turning his body to the right to escape the knife assault. At the same time, A's left hand reach out towards B's right hand. Gripping onto B's right hand wrist. Then A's right hand reach out to the lower part of B's right wrist and push it up towards B. At the same time A's left leg stepping forward at behind B's right leg.
Monday, May 17, 2010
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I stumbled upon this blog on Malaysian traditional Wushu by accident. In the face of rapid modernisation and change in contemporary society it is not only already quite difficult to find teachers who are still practicing and teaching the time-honoured martial art of traditional Wushu but meeting one who can blog so eloquently in the English language is like finding a precious gem in a pile of stones. The illustrations of the Praying Mantis techniques are well presented and easy to grasped.
ReplyDeleteBy the way the body movements of Application #8 against a knife stab attack have similar characteristics with an Aikido takedown and immobilisation technique called kotegaeshi (wrist out-turn).
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