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The Martialarm Introduction To Chow-Gar Chow-Gar style is from Southern China. It was instituted by Chow Lung, who learned hung-gar, 1 of the five quintessential southern systems originating in the Shao-lin temple, from his uncle who added the pa-kua staff maneuvers to his nephew's training prior to passing away. The Choy style was taught to him by Choy-Kau. Subsequently, immediately after a three-year residence at the temples he exposed his personal school in Canton. in 1915 Gen. Lee-Fook-Lam appointed Chow-Lung an instructor in the Chinese army. Chow Gar is a brief range fighting approach from the Southern Shaolin, and is a type of Southern Praying Mantis, which is one of a number of Chinese martial arts. It is an frightening style with emphasis on close range fighting. These attainments are created by utilizing a range of education tactics a.k.a chongs and gungs, which have been advanced more than several centuries. The Simple Movements of Chow Gar There are also 20 simple movements consisting of one or 3 moves, these are known as San Sau. they are * Bow Chong (cover hand, meaning to wrap up) * Gau Choi (hammer fist to come down) * Cye Sau (deflect) * Doa Sau (spring hand) * Narp Sau (hook hand) * Got sau (reduce back hand) * Saw Sau (lock hand) * Chum Chung sau (sinking elbow hand) * Yong Sau (upward reach hand) * Chuen sau (Transmit hand) * Larp sau (snatch hand) * Mut sau (sweep hand) * Kum la Ja Jook (seize and hold hand) * Kwor sau (circle over hand) * Yui Sau (Shake off hand) * Pai Kui (slicing hand) * Cheet Jeung (cutting palm) * Lau Sau (Leaking hand) * Dun Chung (back elbow) * Ngai Chung (Forward elbow) * Jin Sau (scissor hand) There are 16 more. Chow Gar types There are a lot of different forms in the Chow Gar method, these are a handful of the 1 most ordinarily taught: * Sarm Bo Jin (three step arrow) * Gau Si Mun sau (9 searching for hands) * Mo Ying Sau Chor Kui (crack the bridge) * Bo Sim Sau (looking insect hand) tour du l?ch * Gen Tung Gen Sau Lin Wa say (fright power hand) * Poon loong keok (flying dragon leg) * Yau Loong Sau (swimming dragon hands) * say Mun Sau (four gates hand) * Bic Saan (lifting mountain) The founder of the Chow Gar Praying Mantis martial art was Chow Ah Naam. He had spent several years in the Shaolin Monastery (Sil Lum Jee) harnessing the bodies hidden powers, via the Shaolin secret coaching drills. These unique skills and approaches had been bestowed upon people that showed tremendous martial ability and intuition, and Chow Ah Naam was 1 of individuals rare people. Due to the fact of his unbelievable skill, the hall of Shaolin was provided to him to teach this elite art. The brief-range energy that he had harnessed very easily overcame the other Shaolin arts, and the name praying mantis was given to the system, immediately after seeing a praying mantis fight off a blackbird with sudden movements, which was reminiscent of Chow Ah Naam's shock-like energy. Chow Gar coaching can be done in any city in the globe and I contact you to go to out martial arts directory of Chow Gar to uncover a school close to you!

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