Hou Quan Yi Lu 18-steps

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[Hou Quan Yi Lu 18-steps]

Hou Quan Yi Lu: The 18-Step Form of Monkey Boxing

The “Hou Quan Yi Lu” is the first disciple form of the revered Monkey Boxing style, bringing to life the ancient techniques of the Monkey King, Sun Wu Kong. This form pays homage to the traditional monkey styles with movements that reflect the sacred gestures before an ancient temple altar.

This 18-step choreography unveils the essence of monkey combat techniques through high and low stances. It showcases leg techniques, claws, flat hands, finger strikes, and grips, creating a fluid and enchanting dance that can both captivate and immobilize an opponent. Knee and throwing techniques add a mystical power to this harmonious sequence.

The form progresses in a straight line, symbolizing a guardian passing through temple gates. There are three gates: a central gate, an entrance for spiritual forces, and two flanking gates, each with sacred meaning. Practitioners perform this sacred dance with utmost respect and devotion before the central gate.

Through the “Hou Quan Yi Lu,” students experience the enigmatic greeting of the Monkey God, preparing for the path of the Monkey School. This form initiates practitioners into the profound mysteries of Monkey Kung Fu, revealing the ancient techniques of the Jiang family in their full splendor and magic.

Monkey boxing is one of the oldest fighting styles in Chinese kung fu, it is the toughest fighting style and those who master it completely are virtually invincible. the flexibility, the varied techniques and the hardest hitting techniques using specialized conditioning of the body weapons characterize this style in particular - here you will find the hitting combination of chain wooden stoneball and only chain ironball again. the movements are like grappling and wrestling with the opponent combined with joint manipulations , breaking and choke techniques, executing knees and elbow strikes - the stances are very deep - the economic application of throwing the opponent with rolls and flips on the wrist or elbow to fall on the opponent to deliver the total dominance on the ground combat field .
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