THE DRUNKEN FIST

Contains movements depicting a person in a drunken state. The drunken state of wriggling and stumbling contains the strokes, the footwork and the skills of attacking and evading, such as tricking and puckering, shoving and smashing, springing and kicking, hooking and hanging, brushing and grazing, squeezing and jostling, as well as dodgina dn leaping. In the state of rising and falling, there conceal the skills of attacking and defending such as somersaulting and rolling.


The style of fighting helps to strengthen the muscles, improve the flexibility of joints and the elasticity of ligaments, and enhance the functional co-ordination between the feeling, the nerve and the muscles. It will also improve the blood circulation and respiration.

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