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