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    Question CLF Poon Kiu

    Howdy

    Can you explain to me the Poon Kiu Mouvement,It<s a inward downward circular block? Do you name poon kiu a outside downward circular block also?

    When IM a Diu Ma & i do a left chuin nau...my left hand mouvement(doing a inward downward cicular mouvement) is the poon kiu or the r hand doing a kind of backhand strike forward downward it is a poonkiu?

    Thank Again

    By the way CLF have no block but more parry ...Which are its parry...Chuin Nau,Poonkiu,Yeung kiu,.Do you have others defensive mouvements?

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    Your right hand could be considered a poon kiu along with the left hand poon kiu called sheung poon kiu or double poon kiu. The right hand can also be referred to as dat jeurng.

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    here's a thread on the subject of poon kiu:

    http://forum.kungfumagazine.com/foru...light=poon+kiu


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    Thank Guys

    poon kiu can be a outward and inward circular parry

    In the forms before doing the sow choy Do you do a poon kiu mouvement?it s a poon kiu the large circular mouvement before the sow choy

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    Steeve:

    In most cases poon kiu always preceeds sow choy. I can't really think of any form that I where this is not the case, however others may have forms that might have a different combo.

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    The only one I can think of is gwa-sao towards the end of Sil Mui Fah.

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    The 10 Elements of Choy Lay Fut:
    Kum, Na, Gwa, Sau, Chop, Pow, Kup, Biu, Ding, Jong

    The 13 Principles of Taijiquan:
    Ward Off, Roll Back, Press, Push, Pluck, Elbow, Shoulder, Split, Forward, Back, Left, Right, Central Equilibrium

    And it doesn't hurt to practice stuff from:
    Mounts, Guards, and Side Mounts!


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