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Thread: close range

  1. #1
    stubbs Guest

    close range

    when i see shaolin kungfu i see a lot of long range attacks, jumps, flips, and acrobatics. i was wondering if shaolin kungfu had any close range attacks shown in their forms or in sparring?

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  2. #2
    shaolinboxer Guest

    Of course

    Close range upper cuts, elbow strikes, head butts, clinching and knee strikes are all used by shaolin practtioners.

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    Sil Lum Palm Guest
    I don't know about other schools, but we are taught a lot of close range fighting and grappling our in Southern Sil Lum system. I notice a lot of elbow strikes and uppercuts as well as knees and head-butts. Chin Na works well for close range if you have spent enough time to learn how to do the techniques quickly and effectively. Also, I believe the iron palm would be a pretty good close-range technique as well. A well rounded system will have a balance of close-range and long-range attacks/defense.


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    inpho Guest
    I too noticed that, though Shaolin Chuan does have close range movements, it does concentrate on longer range movements. Because of this I also study Hung Gar. It costs a bit more but since I live in two places throughout the year it's good to have somewhere wherever I am.

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