Re: CLF Names of Techniques
My two cents worth:
(B)Pien Saan? (Turn body or something?)
A: To stand with body side on.
Kuk Zaat Pi Zow?
Don't know, can't work out the Cantonese..
Fun Sao?
Strike from opposite direction of a Sao.
Heung He?
Don't know.
Fu He?
Don't know.
Jaat He?
Don't know.
Jit ?
A: To intercept or to check.
Laam Chui?
A: To strike horizontally as though about to embrass a person.
Gaam Jin?
A: Golder sissors, blocking or striking with arms crossed.
Deng Geuk? (BTW, in LKH lineage what is the main kick?, I thought it was a front snap kick, however, Chan Yong Fa shows mainly kicks with the ball of the foot aka nail kick?)
A: Deng means to push forward, so any thrust kicks can be a deng geuk, you can do it with the ball, the heel or the side of the foot.
Also what is the name of the move where you basically Faan Jong but with an open palm, kind of spear hand I guess.
A: Faan Jeung or Pow Jeung.
Sorry, so many questions but here's another:
There are several palm techniques which seem very similar:
Cum Jeung (cover palm)
A: Strike downward with palm with force.
Yum Jeung (down palm)
A: Block with internal force. Softer and more yin than a Cum Jeung.
Chaan Jeung ( horizontal palm straight out)
A: To thrust forward with the side of your palm. Same idea to a Chaan Geuk with the side of your foot.
Hope this helps.