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+ | The Dog Beating Stick Technique has eight main principles - Trip, Block, Trap, Poke, Pick, Lure, Steal and Turn. | ||
− | + | *Trap technique, to make the stick like a vine winding round a tree; no matter how the tree grows in width, the vine would not be separated from the tree. | |
+ | *Turn technique, to force the opponent to follow himself, but causing the opponent to see a mass of flashes and shadows. This will make the opponent to leave no room to escape. | ||
+ | *Lure technique, to borrow opponent's force up to 90% if its momentum. | ||
+ | *Pick technique, to pick opponent's weapon while using its momentum and toss it upward. | ||
+ | *Trip technique, to make the stick movements in continuous fashion like the flow of the river until hitting the opponent is succeeded. It contains many variations. | ||
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=== '''The Strokes''' === | === '''The Strokes''' === | ||
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*To Push the Dog to Lower its Head | *To Push the Dog to Lower its Head | ||
*Cutting Off A Vicious Dog’s Path | *Cutting Off A Vicious Dog’s Path | ||
+ | *Pressure on the Dog’s Back | ||
+ | *Facing the Dog to the Sky |
Latest revision as of 15:52, 30 July 2010
The Dog Beating Stick Technique has eight main principles - Trip, Block, Trap, Poke, Pick, Lure, Steal and Turn.
- Trap technique, to make the stick like a vine winding round a tree; no matter how the tree grows in width, the vine would not be separated from the tree.
- Turn technique, to force the opponent to follow himself, but causing the opponent to see a mass of flashes and shadows. This will make the opponent to leave no room to escape.
- Lure technique, to borrow opponent's force up to 90% if its momentum.
- Pick technique, to pick opponent's weapon while using its momentum and toss it upward.
- Trip technique, to make the stick movements in continuous fashion like the flow of the river until hitting the opponent is succeeded. It contains many variations.
The Strokes
- Stick Hits Dog’s Head
- Flipping Up and Cutting the Dog’s Butt
- Dog's Back Slant Beating
- Poke Back Dog Butt
- Stirring Rash Dog
- No Mercy Stick Poke
- No Dogs Under Heaven
- Stick Beats Two Dogs
- Hitting the Dog's Back From The Side
- Snatching the Stick From the Dog's Mouth
- To Push the Dog to Lower its Head
- Cutting Off A Vicious Dog’s Path
- Pressure on the Dog’s Back
- Facing the Dog to the Sky