A bridge between the striking art and the throwing art
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 11:27 am
By using the praying mantis Mo Pan Shou 磨盘手, your
- left hand can control on your opponent's leading arm elbow joint.
- right hand can control on the back of your opponent's neck (throat, or side of the face).
From there, you can use foot sweep, shin bite, scoop, scoop kick, Knee seize, ankle pick, slant cut, front cut, outer hook, ..., or just use the wheeling step to lead your opponent into the emptiness.
IMO, the praying mantis Mo Pan Shou 磨盘手 can be a powerful link between the striking art and the throwing art. It also serve as an effective "guard opener".
Your thought?
Use neck wiping to lead your opponent into the emptiness.
- left hand can control on your opponent's leading arm elbow joint.
- right hand can control on the back of your opponent's neck (throat, or side of the face).
From there, you can use foot sweep, shin bite, scoop, scoop kick, Knee seize, ankle pick, slant cut, front cut, outer hook, ..., or just use the wheeling step to lead your opponent into the emptiness.
IMO, the praying mantis Mo Pan Shou 磨盘手 can be a powerful link between the striking art and the throwing art. It also serve as an effective "guard opener".
Your thought?
Use neck wiping to lead your opponent into the emptiness.