Basics of Shaolin Kung Fu Part 3: Punches
By Michael Smathers, published Oct 17, 2007
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In Shaolin kung fu especially, power needs to come from the entire body, by either twisting or advancing somehow. Until the moment of impact, the body has to be relaxed, as I stated in a previous article. If the arms are tensed, it tires muscles and slows you down. In Chinese martial arts, speed is important. The arm has to be like a whip. Basic physics shows us that the more mass you put into a punch, in this case the whole body as opposed to just the arm, the more powerful it will be.
Straight Crane Punch
Take a forward stance facing to one side, turning your head to face the target. Thrust the rear arm forward in a punch, making sure to keep the fist aligned with the wrist. In martial arts practice, it's important to keep the body aligned, or injury can result. In Chinese martial arts, especially Shaolin kung fu, there is reliance on chi which requires alignment of the body.
As you punch, twist the entire body so you end up in a forward stance facing the opposite side, and the punch is named because of its resemblance to the crane's wings.
Downward Crane Punch
Like the straight crane punch, assume a side-facing forward stance., raising the hands slightly above the head. In Chinese martial arts, this position also is a stance used in staff combat. Twist the body to the opposite direction, at the same time bringing the forward arm downward to strike with the bottom of the fist. The opposite arm should remain high.
Advancing Reverse Punch
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