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choy lay fut siu muy fah kuen movements 27 to 31
hello brothers
sorry for dissapear this way with ,but i'd don't forget this topic . so i'll continue introducing the techniques 27 - retreat ,parry with cat stance 28 - circle arms and thrust palm 29 - advance with kneeling stance , groin palm 30 - step sideway , parry with cat stance 31 - circle armas and sweeping leg 27 - retreat and then block with chun lah in diu ma 28 and 29 - block with cham kiu , poon kiu and cam jeung and then advanced or jump to loq kwai ma attacking with lao jeung to the groin . 30 - step sideway , again block with chun lah 31 - circular block ( is this one poon kiu or cham kiu ? ) , darn lah together with sao girk . sao girk circular arms movement are the same that in charng fu girk ? another thinking : why sao girk and charng fu girk don't use the sound " dik " ?? |
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Garra:
In 29 & 29 there is no chum kiu. You step back into dew ma chin lah then its poon kiu (or more specifically dat jeurng) cum jeurng followed by lok gwai ma lao jeurng. As far as the sow girk and chang fu girk, the hands are almost the same however in the chang fu girk the hand thrusts straight out more or less. In the sow girk it pushes back in the opposite direction that the sweep is coming from. So you up end the person low with the sweep going one way and push with the arm up high going in the other direction. Peace. |
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