Basics of Shaolin Kung Fu Part 2: Blocks
By Michael Smathers, published Oct 03, 2007
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Outside Block
As the name implies, the Shaolin kung fu outside block is done by bringing your blocking arm from the outside of your body to the centre line, blocking your opponent's attack with the underside of the forearm. This block is usually done from a longer range, and best performed by twisting the hips along with the motion of the arm. After the block is executed, you can move to the side of an opponent and counter them before they have the opportunity to recover. An important part of Shaolin kung fu is to defend and attack in quick succession.
Inside Block
In Shaolin kung fu, an inside block is performed more often in-close. The bone of the forearm is the primary blocking surface, which makes more of an impact on the attacker. Draw the blocking hand across to the opposite hip whilst holding the free hand in front. Then, drawing the free hand to its hip, bring the blocking forearm back across, as though drawing a sword. This knocks the attacker's arm or leg aside - likely arm, as this block would rarely be used against a kick.
Foot Check and Press Block
These two blocks are special to Shaolin kung fu. The foot check and he press block are used against low or mid-range kicks during the chambering stage. A foot check is a snapping kick to the ankle or shin and can easily break the bone. A press block is a softer palm strike aimed at the knee, and is more defense-oriented.
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