kung fu moves · 06/09/2023

Kung fu to fight back against the long stick

It is common for gangsters to commit murder with long sticks or a long stick-like murder weapon. Although the long stick has a large attack range, it will require longer pauses for combos after one hit, so this gives us the opportunity to counterattack quickly. Secondly, it is difficult for the long stick to function at close range, so when we observe that the enemy is showing signs of attack, we must decisively and quickly step up to approach the enemy and attack the enemy’s key points. Again, when facing an enemy attack, do not panic, you can use dodge, back down or rapid forward approach to make your attack miss, and then hit the enemy’s key points hard to subdue the enemy.

The following “Kung Fu Martial Arts Cool” will share 6 sets of counterattack moves against the long stick attack.

First, kick the ribs and kick the head

We met the enemy, who raised his stick and tried to attack us (Figure 1-1). At the moment when the enemy first showed signs of attack, our right foot quickly stepped forward, and then kicked the enemy’s defensive empty ribs or abdomen with a mid-position left kick (Figs. 1-2). Constantly moving upwards, taking advantage of the enemy’s abdomen or ribs being kicked and bending forward and bowing his head, our left foot falls forward, and then quickly sweeps the enemy’s left head with the right whip leg to subdue the enemy (Figs. 1-3).

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Second, the head and the legs

The enemy struck our head with both clubs in hand; We quickly jumped to the left to dodge (Figure 2-1). Taking advantage of the enemy’s split and the long stick falling, our side quickly struck the enemy in the head with our right fist (Figure 2-2). Constantly moving upwards, we grabbed the enemy’s long stick with our left hand to prevent it from counterattacking, and at the same time quickly kicked the enemy’s right foot with the left hook leg, and the right arm struck the enemy to the left and down, knocking the enemy to the ground (Fig. 2-3).

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Third, hit the face and belly

The enemy steps up to the left, while slashing our left shoulder diagonally from the upper left to the lower right with both hands; We quickly jumped left and back, dodged (Figure 3-1). Taking advantage of the enemy’s long stick to split the air and fall, our side quickly stepped up to the left and stepped down on the stick with our right foot, while slamming the enemy’s face with a straight right fist (Figure 3-2). Constantly moving up, our right hand puts our arms around the back of the enemy’s neck and pushes it back and down, while slamming the enemy’s abdomen or ribs with our right knee to subdue the enemy (3-3).

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Fourth, kick your knees and hit your head

The enemy swept our heads from left to right with sticks in both hands; We immediately crouched down to dodge (Figure 4-1). Before we could make the next defensive or offensive move due to inertia, we quickly kicked the enemy’s left leg and kicked the knee of the enemy’s left leg with a low left leg (Figure 4-2). Moving upwards, our left foot descends forward, then turns to the left and slams the enemy’s head with the right elbow to subdue the enemy (Fig. 4-3).

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5. Smash the head

The enemy swept our calves from left to right with sticks in both hands; We quickly jumped up and dodged, while kicking the enemy’s jaw with our right leg (Figure 5-1). The upward movement kept coming, and when we were flying and falling, we smashed the enemy’s head and neck with our right split fist and subdued the enemy (Figure 5-2).

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6. Kick the ribs and sweep the head

The enemy holds a stick in both hands and slightly pokes us in the abdomen; We immediately slid to the left to dodge, while grabbing the stick with both hands (Figure 6-1). In a non-stop move, our hands pull the enemy’s long stick to our right side, forcing the enemy to lean forward, while we kick the enemy’s empty ribs or abdomen with our left side kick (Figure 6-2). Without stopping, our left foot quickly falls forward, using the left leg as the axis, quickly turns to the right and back, swings the right back leg to attack the enemy’s head, and subdues the enemy (Figure 6-3).

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