kung fu moves · 06/10/2023

10 moves of claw combat in real combat

There are many claw techniques used in traditional Chinese martial arts, such as eagle claw boxing, Shaolin boxing, tiger boxing, monkey boxing, chicken boxing, crane boxing, praying mantis boxing and so on.

I have compiled some practical application cases of combined fighting and grasping to share with you.

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First, the left straight claw grasps the surface + the left upper claw grasps the crotch

Both sides stand in a left-wing fighting style and confront each other. Our side suddenly slides forward and advances, while grasping the enemy’s side with our left straight claw; The enemy retreats to the left and retreats, while leaning back to dodge our left fist (Figure 1-1). We continue to slide forward with both feet and advance while using our left upper claw to grab the enemy’s crotch and defeat the enemy (Figure 1-2).

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Second, the left front side claw grasp surface + the left reverse lower claw grasps the neck

Both sides stand in a left-wing fighting style and confront each other. We slide forward and advance while grasping the enemy’s side with our left front claw; The enemy retreats to the left and retreats, while leaning back to dodge (Figure 2-1). Moving upwards, our side continued to slide forward and advance, while using our left anti-lower claw to grab the enemy’s neck and shoulders and defeat the enemy (Figure 2-2).

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Third, the left straight claw grasp surface + the right upper claw grasp surface

Both sides stand in a left-wing fighting style and confront each other.

We slide forward and advance while grasping the enemy’s front with our left straight claw; The enemy retreats to the left and retreats, while leaning down to dodge (Figure 3-1). Constantly moving upwards, our side took advantage of the opportunity to lean forward and dodge in front of the enemy and bend down and bow down, and quickly grabbed the enemy’s front with its right upper claw to defeat the enemy (Figure 3-2).

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4. Left reverse claw grasping surface + right front side claw grasping shoulder

Both sides stand in a left-wing fighting style and confront each other. We slide forward and advance while using our left claw to grasp the enemy’s side; The enemy retreats to the left and retreats, while leaning back to dodge (Figure 4-1). Immediately after the upward movement, we continued to slide forward and advance, while using our right front side claw to grab the enemy’s left shoulder and back, defeating the enemy (Figure 4-2).

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5. Left front lower paw grasp arm + right upper claw grasp surface

Both sides stand in a left-wing fighting style and confront each other. We slide forward and enter, while grabbing the enemy’s left forearm with our left lower claw; The enemy slides backwards and retreats, while retracting his left arm to dodge (Figure 5-1). Moving upwards, our side quickly stepped forward and right, and at the same time grabbed the enemy’s side with the right upper claw (Figure 5-2).

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6. Left front lower paw grasping arm + right reverse claw grasping surface

Both sides stand in a left-wing fighting style and confront each other. We slide forward and enter, while grabbing the enemy’s left forearm with our left lower claw; The enemy slides backwards and retreats, while retracting his left arm to dodge (Figure 6-1). Without stopping, our side quickly stepped up to the right, and at the same time used the right reverse claw to grasp the enemy’s head and crush the enemy (Figure 6-2).

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7. Left straight claw grasp surface + right reverse upper claw grasp crotch

Both sides stand in a left-wing fighting style and confront each other. We slide forward and advance while grasping the enemy’s head with our left claw; The enemy slid backwards and retreated, while leaning back to dodge (Figure 7-1). The upward movement did not stop, and our side quickly stepped forward and up to the right, while grabbing the enemy’s crotch with the right anti-upper claw to defeat the enemy (Figure 7-2).

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8. Left reverse lower grasp surface + right front lower claw grasp surface

Both sides stand in a left-wing fighting style and confront each other. We slide forward and enter, while grabbing the enemy’s left forearm with a left reverse and down grasp; The enemy retreated to the left and retreated, dodging our grasp (Figure 8-1). Immediately following the upward movement, our side immediately stepped forward and quickly stepped up and right, and at the same time grabbed the enemy’s head face with the right front and lower claw, and defeated the enemy (Figure 8-2).

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9. Left straight claw grasp surface + left front side claw grasp surface

Both sides stand in a left-wing fighting style and confront each other. We slide forward and advance while grabbing the enemy’s face with our left straight claw; The enemy leans back to dodge while using his right hand to block the defense inward (Figure 9-1). Constantly moving upward, our left foot quickly takes another half a step forward and advances, while using our left front claw to grasp the enemy’s head face and defeat the enemy (Figure 9-2).

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10. Left straight claw grasp surface + left positive side paw abdomen

Both sides stand in a left-wing fighting style and confront each other. We slide forward and advance while grabbing the enemy’s face with our left straight claw; The enemy retreats to the left and retreats, while leaning back to dodge (Figure 10-1). Moving upwards, our feet continue to slide forward rapidly and move forward, and we squat down, riding dragon steps with our legs on the left, while using our left front claw to grab the enemy’s abdomen and defeat the enemy (Figure 10-2).

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