Wudang s secret grappling hand 1 buckle is like a steel hook, sticky like glue, wrapped like a gol

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-05

In February, the dynamic incentive plan Wudang captured, with unique moves, flexible and powerful, tortuous movements, delicate and changeable; It can take the big from the small, overcome the rigid with the soft, and defeat the strong with the weak.

The so-called "shot is like a rope tied to the fairy, and the enemy can't struggle", "buckle like a steel hook, stick like glue, and wrap like a golden wire, the enemy can't escape", often known as "unpredictable skills", once shot, immediately make the enemy's tendons and bones crack.

Kung Fu Wushu Cool" has sorted out 25 classic Wudang grapples and will share them with you in installments.

This is the first installment.

1. Small elbow twisting

1. The enemy steps up with his right foot and hits us in the face with his right fist. Step back with your left foot, support your palms up, drag your opponent's right fist with your right palm, support your right elbow with your left palm, and push upwards (Diagram 1-1).

2. Our left foot steps down to the enemy's crotch; At the same time, the right palm is pressed against the opponent's right fist to rotate downwards to release the fist, and the root of the left palm helps to push the opponent's right elbow under the opponent's right elbow to make the opponent's right arm reverse.

3. Our right hand grabs the enemy's right wrist and twists it, and the left palm continues to press downward and backward to the right, twisting his right elbow and causing him to be captured on the ground (Diagram 1-3 and Diagram 1-4).

Second, the upper elbow is wrapped

1. The enemy steps up with his right foot and slashes at our face with his right palm. We step back with our left foot. Wrap your right palm inward to block the enemy's attack (Diagram 2-1).

2. We quickly grab the enemy's right palm with our left hand and step up with our left foot; Push your right palm down your opponent's right arm and place the back of your palm on the outside of your opponent's right elbow (Diagram 2-2).

3. Our left foot moves forward behind the enemy's right leg; At the same time, the left hand grabs the opponent's right palm and lifts it up and pushes it in the direction of the opponent's right shoulder, and the right palm wraps around the opponent's right elbow and rises up. Form an upward elbow wrap and bend the elbow to capture the enemy (Diagram 2-3).

This account recommends "Wudang Tai Chi Grabber" to you. The grappling hand uses Taijiquan techniques such as grasping, buckle, winding, winding, pinching, squeezing, lifting, and pressing to specifically attack the enemy's joints, which can easily cause the enemy's hands and feet to be difficult to move, and the joints to be painful; It can cause broken tendons and fractures, paralysis and fainting. Once the hand is captured, "the shot is as soft as cotton, and the upper body is as hard as iron", "the buckle is like a steel hook, sticky like glue, and the enemy is hard to escape like a gold wire", "if the shot is like a rope to tie the immortal rope, the enemy can't struggle".

3. Upper span elbows1. The enemy steps up with his right foot and attacks our chest with his right fist. Step back with your left foot, grab your right wrist with your right hand, and support your opponent's right elbow with your left palm (Diagram 3-1).

2. Our left foot steps up behind the enemy's right foot; At the same time, grab the opponent's right wrist with your right hand and pull it down to the right, bend your left elbow to hold the opponent's right elbow, and prepare to grab the opponent's right palm or wrist with your left palm (Figure 3-2).

3. We quickly get up and stretch out our knees, control the enemy's right wrist to twist downward with both hands, and lift the enemy's right elbow with the left elbow, hurting his joints and causing him to be controlled by us (Figure 3-3).

Fourth, the old road carries the bear

1. The opponent steps up with his right foot and hits his chest with his right palm. Step back with your left foot, arc forward with your right palm, intercept the enemy's right arm with the back of your palm, and roll to the right outward to dissipate the power of the enemy's right palm attack (Diagram 4-1).

2. Rotate with our right palm against the enemy's right forearm, use the inside of the right forearm to hold the inside of the enemy's right wrist, and press the outside of the enemy's right wrist with the left palm; At the same time, retract your left foot and lift your body up, placing your opponent's right wrist on your right shoulder (Diagram 4-2).

3. The upward movement does not stop, our right foot is abducted, and the left foot turns around the right step; At the same time, grab the opponent's right wrist with both hands together and place his right elbow on your shoulder (Diagram 4-3).

4. Control the enemy's right wrist with both hands and pull it downward, bow forward, turn your back on the enemy, and ** it (Figure 4-4).

Fifth, reverse wrapping elbows

1. The opponent steps up with his right foot and hits our chest with his right fist. Step back with your left foot and wrap your left forearm inside to block the outside of your opponent's right forearm (Diagram 5-1).

2. Our left palm bypasses the inside of the enemy's right elbow, passes under the enemy's right upper arm, and lifts it to the outside of his right shoulder; At the same time, take a step forward with your left foot and go behind the enemy's right foot (Diagram 5-2).

3. The upward movement does not stop, our left foot is buckled, and the right foot is inserted behind the left foot; Then, turn to the right, grasp the back of the enemy's right shoulder with your left palm, grasp the enemy's right elbow with your right palm, and fold the opponent's right forearm back to the inside of your left elbow (Diagram 5-3).

4. Control the enemy's right arm with both hands to continue to turn to the right, and press the enemy to the ground, so that he cannot move (Figure 5-4).

Past highlights in this account:

Southern Shaolin Dharma relieved his hand (below) to take advantage of the situation to capture and counteract, and took the opportunity to counterattack, defeating the enemy with heavy losses.

Wudang Secret Acupoint Grab: The actual combat combat application of knee and calf acupoint Grab.

Originated from Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty, the Golden Water Gate Sanshou (3), the grabbing and grabbing short knife move.

36-style Shaolin grappling counterattack technique, self-defense stunts, pillow side secrets, and the essence of warrior monk fighting in the past dynasties.

U.S. Army Fighting Technique: Limb Joint Grappling Moves, used for self-defense and self-defense.

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