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OVERVIEW OF 50 SEQUENCES OF EAGLE CLAW KUNGFU
This is a private webpage meant for those who attended the Eagle Claw Course at the UK Summer Camp from 14th to 17th July 2009.
Eagle Claw Sequences 1-10
The Fifty Eagle Claw Sequences presented here are a legacy of Sifu Chen Tzi Ching, who was nick-named the Eagle Claw King during his time. In the 1920s, Sifu Chen Tzi Ching taught Eagle Claw Kungfu at the Chin Woo Association, which was founded by the great master, Fok Yun Kap (Huo Yuan Jia in Mandarin pronounciation), who wanted to promote the best of kungfu in this association. “Chin Woo” (“Jing Wu” in Mandarin) means “Essence of Martial Art”.
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Eagle Claw Sequences 11-20
In appreciation for some kungfu skills Grandmaster Wong shared with Sifu Yeong Khuen Chi, who was in the direct lineage of Sifu Chen Tzi Ching and was the Grandmaster of Georgetown Chin Woo Association in Penang, the secrets of Eagle Claw Fifty Sequences in the 1970s. Sifu Yeong Khuen Chi was the sidai (junior classmate) of Grandmaster Wong in Uncle Righteousness' lineage. In fact, Sifu Yeong Khuen Chi was Uncle Righteousness' nephew.
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Eagle Claw Sequences 21-30
Grandmaster Wong has much respect for Eagle Claw Kungfu and wishes to pass on the art to interested members of our school. Hence a special Eagle Claw Kungfu course was offered at the UK Summer Camp 2009. Grandmaster Wong has recorded the 50 Eagle Claw Sequences in solo practice as well as in combat application in videos.
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Eagle Claw Sequences 31-40
Someone watching the 50 Eagle Claw Sequences presented here but who is unfamiliar with Eagle Claw Kungfu may wonder why the Eagle Claws, by which this style of kungfu is known, are not frequently found in the sequences demonstrated. Those who are used to watch Eagle Claw wushu where movements are acrobatic and resemble those of a real eagle, may even argue that what is shown here in not Eagle Claw Kungfu. The answer is that the formidable Eagle Claws are hidden in the open.
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Eagle Claw Sequences 41-50
Many people would have heard of the kungfu saying “nam khuen pak theui” (“nan quan bei tui” in Mandarin), which means that Southern Shaolin Kungfu is noted for its fists, whereas Northern Shaolin Kungfu is famous for its kicks. This saying, however, is only a general description. We must not be limited by the saying to think that hand techniques are not important in Northern Shaolin or kicks are not important in Southern Shaolin. Indeed, Southern Shaolin is famous for is No-Shadow Kicks. And Northern Shaolin, as represented her by Eagle Claw Kungfu, is famous for its hand techniques.
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Some Combat Applications of Sequences 1 and 2
Superficially the Eagle Claw sequences look simple, but their combat applications are profound. The 50 Combat Sequences of Eagle Claw are made available to participants attending the Eagle Claw Course at the UK Summer Camp 2009. Nevertheless, some combat applications from Sequences 1 to 5 are made available here.
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Some Combat Applications of Sequences 3, 4 and 5
Superficially the Eagle Claw sequences look simple, but their combat applications are profound. The 50 Combat Sequences of Eagle Claw are made available to participants attending the Eagle Claw Course at the UK Summer Camp 2009. Nevertheless, some combat applications from Sequences 1 to 5 are made available here.
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Eagle Claw Combat Sequences 1-10
This private page is meant to help course participants attending the Eagle Claw Course at the UK Summer Camp 2009 to familiarize themselves with the combat sequences so that they can get the best benefits from the course. Please remember that the crucial aspect of combat efficiency is not merely knowing the techniques, but acquiring the skills to execute the techniques well. The main aim of the course is to help you acquire such skills. Knowing the techniques beforehand is to free you from worrying about what comes next in the execution of the techniques so that you can focus on the skills.
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Eagle Claw Combat Sequences 11-20
This private page is meant to help course participants attending the Eagle Claw Course at the UK Summer Camp 2009 to familiarize themselves with the combat sequences so that they can get the best benefits from the course. Please remember that the crucial aspect of combat efficiency is not merely knowing the techniques, but acquiring the skills to execute the techniques well. The main aim of the course is to help you acquire such skills. Knowing the techniques beforehand is to free you from worrying about what comes next in the execution of the techniques so that you can focus on the skills.
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Eagle Claw Combat Sequences 21-30
This private page is meant to help course participants attending the Eagle Claw Course at the UK Summer Camp 2009 to familiarize themselves with the combat sequences so that they can get the best benefits from the course. Please remember that the crucial aspect of combat efficiency is not merely knowing the techniques, but acquiring the skills to execute the techniques well. The main aim of the course is to help you acquire such skills. Knowing the techniques beforehand is to free you from worrying about what comes next in the execution of the techniques so that you can focus on the skills.
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Eagle Claw Combat Sequences 31-40
This private page is meant to help course participants attending the Eagle Claw Course at the UK Summer Camp 2009 to familiarize themselves with the combat sequences so that they can get the best benefits from the course. Please remember that the crucial aspect of combat efficiency is not merely knowing the techniques, but acquiring the skills to execute the techniques well. The main aim of the course is to help you acquire such skills. Knowing the techniques beforehand is to free you from worrying about what comes next in the execution of the techniques so that you can focus on the skills.
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Eagle Claw Combat Sequences 41-50
This private page is meant to help course participants attending the Eagle Claw Course at the UK Summer Camp 2009 to familiarize themselves with the combat sequences so that they can get the best benefits from the course. Please remember that the crucial aspect of combat efficiency is not merely knowing the techniques, but acquiring the skills to execute the techniques well. The main aim of the course is to help you acquire such skills. Knowing the techniques beforehand is to free you from worrying about what comes next in the execution of the techniques so that you can focus on the skills.
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LINKS
50 Sequences of Eagle Claw
- Overview
- Eagle Claw Sequences 1-10
- Eagle Claw Sequences 11-20
- Eagle Claw Sequences 21-30
- Eagle Claw Sequences 31-40
- Eagle Claw Sequences 41-50
- Fifty Sequences of Eagle Claw
- Some Combat Applications from Sequences 1 and 2
- Some Combat Applications from Sequences 3, 4 and 5
- A Lively Discussion of Eagle Claw Kungfu in the Shaolin Wahnam Discussion Forum
- Eagle Claw Combat Sequences 1 to 10 - Private Page
- Eagle Claw Combat Sequences 11 to 20 - Private Page
- Eagle Claw Combat Sequences 21 to 30 - Private Page
- Eagle Claw Combat Sequences 31 to 40 - Private Page
- Eagle Claw Combat Sequences 41 to 50 - Private Page