Praying Mantis Kung Fu

Praying Mantis was developed over 350 years ago in the Shan Tung province of Northern China. It is a descendent from the famous Shaolin Temple and includes the best techniques from eighteen styles of Kung Fu including Mantis.

  1. Cheng Kuen (Long Punch) technique of the First Emperor of Sung Dynasty Tia Jo
  2. Ton Boi Keun (Through Back) technique of Hon Tong
  3. Mein Fung (Enclosing movements) technique of Cheng Yun
  4. Dune Keun (Short punching) technique of Won Yuen
  5. Dune Da (Short-range attacks) of Mah Jaik
  6. Hau Keun (Monkey Form Kung Fu) technique of Shuin Hong
  7. Kau Sun Dune Da (Leaning on Kung Fu) technique of Wong Chien
  8. Mien Jueng (Palm thrust at face) technique of Mien Sai
  9. Koi Sow Tong Kuen (Clasped hands through punch) technique of Gum Soing
  10. Sut Gung Ngang Bung (Grappling and dragging with Heavy Chopping Fist) technique of  Wy  Duk
  11. Kou Lou T’sai (Hook, Grapple, and Pluck) techniques of Liu Hsing
  12. Gwon Lau Gwoon Yee (Rolling-in and punch at ear Kung Fu) technique of Tam Fong
  13. Gim La Dit Fait (Touching and throwing) technique of Yen Ching
  14. Yin Yang Guet (Strong alternate kicks) technique of Lum Chong
  15. Chut Sai Lin Guen (Seven Styles Chain-Punches) technique of Man Gum
  16. Wa Lai Fou Choi (Chopping punch at breast) technique of Tsui Lien
  17. Gwon Choi Yup Jak (Rolling drag and punch) technique of Yung Gwon
  18. Tong Long (Praying Mantis styles) techniques of Wong Long as a big combination

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