Elite Hand-to-hand combat.

Open Hand Combat
Túshou bódòu 徒手搏斗
This is not a sports system. Most of the applications are illegal to use in sanctioned competition.
Elite Hand-to-hand combat.

This is not a sports system. Most of the applications are illegal to use in sanctioned competition.
Studies include:
Taekwondo (1966 - 67)
Chinese Kenpo (1967 - 68)
Jujutsu (1968 - 69)
Golden Glove Boxing (1972 - 73)
Open Hand (1969 - 88)
Monkey - Dragon - Eagle
Tiger and Mantis kung fu.
There are many systems of martial arts, but the foundation of all true combat arts is the same.
Physics and body mechanics never change.
By exploring all different paths, you will become a well-rounded fighter.
But most importantly, you discover your individual path.
The most capable artists are those who have refined their own way.
Learning to capitalize on their strengths and shield their weaknesses.
Discover your superpower.
Sport arts are fine when you are young and male.
But the practicality for self-defense is greatly diminished with age, and for females of any age.
It takes less time to achieve efficiency in combat martial arts when compared to sports arts.
In addition to being better prepared to efficiently neutralize dangerous situations, even at a mature age.
The bonus is that these classes are a lot of fun and will greatly improve your health and
well-being at the same time.
Improve your capability.
Improve your confidence.
Improve your knowledge.
Improve your life.
Learning something new and so valuable every day will make you feel fantastic, guaranteed!
Real combat is not complicated.
Simple is better.
Because it's simple.
Five FREE classes.
The Way of the Open Hand,
is not a sport, or a submission art.
Monkey:
The monkey does not want a fight, only an escape.
Based on body mechanics and physics.
Dragon:
Similar to karate
Many open-hand strikes;
Kicks utilize the heel.
Focus on power.
Eagle:
Similar to jujitsu
Joint manipulation.
Breaking and dislocation of bones.
Tiger:
The grappler.
Very similar to Judo or BJJ.
Mantis:
Close-in fighting.
Ripping, tearing, poking, gouging, stabbing, clawing.
Attacking the interior and exterior organs and bones.
贾奇瓦
1864 - 1945
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