
Mizong Luohan (Lost Track, High Priest) Kung Fu incorporates and blends fighting elements from both root systems in principles and techniques. This renders it a more complete martial arts system. The style features numerous empty hand forms and contains a great variety of weapons routines. Partner forms are practiced empty handed as well as with weapons. Fighting is characterized by deceptive hand movements, intricate and rapid footwork, varied kicks, and high leaps. Both hard and soft elements are combined in the execution of the techniques. The style changes very quickly. Hand techniques are combined with rapid footwork to dazzle and confuse the opponent. Mobility and deception are the trademark of the Mizong Luohan fighter.
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This style of Kung Fu, also called Eagle Claw, is famous for its joint locking and pressure point attacking skills. Throwing, tripping, and sweeping techniques, as well as kicking and tumbling, make this a formidable fighting art at close range, although it also contains a wide variety of long-range fighting techniques.
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Others styles that we teach include Xing Yi Quan (Form-Intent Boxing), Ba Ji Quan (8 Extremes Fist), Ba Gua Zhang (8 Triagrams Palm), Taiji Quan, and Shaolin Quan. We also teach several weapons forms from these styles for advanced students.
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