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Monkey Kung Fu (猴拳)
is a Chinese martial art where the movements imitate monkeys or apes
in fighting. Systems of monkey kung fu like Tai Shing Pek Kwar (大聖劈掛門)
were invented by Kau Sze (寇四)
during the Qing dynasty. Many other, older styles of monkey kung fu
exist as well, some recorded to be as old as the Song dynasty. This
style includes many difficult acrobatic movements and techniques
executed while tumbling along the ground or prone. Monkey has terrific
defense, and is considered by many to have the best defense of any
shaolin kung fu style. The staff features prominently in its weapons
training. The method uses agile, jerky movements that are both
confusing and fun to watch. A famous version of monkey style is the Drunken
Monkey; it is exactly what it sounds like, the practitioner acts
like an intoxicated monkey.
It is also said that Monkey is
the style best suited to fight snake style kung fu, and conversely
eagle claw is the best suited to fight monkey.
Monkey style owes a lot of its
didactic backstory to the Buddhist tale Journey to the West and is
often demonstrated in Hong Kong martial arts movies.
There are six variations of
monkey kung fu:
Drunken
Monkey Kung Fu style uses a lot of throat, eye and groin
strikes as well as tumbling and falling techniques. It
incorporates a lot of false steps to give the appearance it is
defenseless and uses a lot of off balance strikes.
- Stone Monkey Kung Fu
style is a "physical" style. The practitioner trains up
his body to exchange blows with the opponent - Stone Monkey uses
the monkey's Iron body method. It will leave an area exposed on
its body for you to attack, so it can attack a more vital spot on
your body.
- Lost Monkey Kung Fu
style feigns a lot. He gives the appearance of being lost and
confused to deceive the opponent into underestimating his
abilities, and he retaliates when least expected. The hands and
footwork change and flow from each other at will.
- Standing or Tall
Monkey Kung Fu style is a relatively conventional monkey that
likes to keep an upright position and avoid tumbling around. This
style is more suited for tall people. Tall monkey likes to climb
body limbs to make attacks at pressure points. It is a long range
style.
- Crafty monkey is very
deceptive, it uses different faked emotions to lure its opponent
into attacking. By pretending to be scared for example it lulls
the opponent into a false sense of security and waits for the
opponents guard to be down, then suddenly attacks when not
expected.
- Wooden Monkey Kung Fu
style is a serious, angry monkey that attacks and defends with
ferocity. The attitude of this monkey is more serious, and its
movements are noticeably less light than the other monkeys. Wood
monkey likes to grapple and bring its opponent to the ground.
Elements of Monkey Kung Fu have
also been utilized within other Kung Fu styles. For example, Wang
Lang, the 17th century founder of Northern Praying Mantis boxing (bei
tanglang quan), was said to have borrowed the footwork of the Monkey
style to complement the extremely fast handwork of Praying Mantis Kung
Fu.
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