I'm just starting to get interesting in martial arts, and I want to learn more about Leopard style, and this video was VERY helpful, introduction-wise. Thanks for posting this, and do you have any other sources I could refer to?
Good observation. The leopard paw is also used as a knife hand. The leopard paw is an advanced technique because, as you observed, because the hand position is not as strong as a fist or palm strike, the knuckles are more apt to collapse on impact. In TanDao Leopard Combat we teach special ways to employ it so that it is more lethal than a fist - provided your hand is properly strengthened. Otherwise stick to a fist.
I've never seen the leopard paw used that way. I've only seen scratching movements. It seems only stable enough for soft parts when you do it like that. But if you use the same hand position with a reverse knife hand motion it's quite suitable for harder targets. Any thoughts?
in ryukyu kempo i was taught that there is three technigues for every kata move and at least three ways to do each one depending on your body type ,,i like this
Thanks. Knowing that there are at least three variations and ways of doing each technique is an excellent method for looking deeper. As you know, there are even deeper layers of meaning, for example vital point targeting and hidden throws, joint locks or strikes.
how can i use this on a street if i am gonna be rob but its a black bell the criminal what should i do
jhongavira12 1 month ago in playlist More videos from TanDaoKungFu
interesting.....like to see a Kung Fu man that I actually believe could use this on the street.
jamesinct 2 months ago
this is some real good stuff, im seeing whats underneathe the underneathe
HomasterX 6 months ago
I'm just starting to get interesting in martial arts, and I want to learn more about Leopard style, and this video was VERY helpful, introduction-wise. Thanks for posting this, and do you have any other sources I could refer to?
scottmitchell335 1 year ago
Good observation. The leopard paw is also used as a knife hand. The leopard paw is an advanced technique because, as you observed, because the hand position is not as strong as a fist or palm strike, the knuckles are more apt to collapse on impact. In TanDao Leopard Combat we teach special ways to employ it so that it is more lethal than a fist - provided your hand is properly strengthened. Otherwise stick to a fist.
TanDaoKungFu 1 year ago
I've never seen the leopard paw used that way. I've only seen scratching movements. It seems only stable enough for soft parts when you do it like that. But if you use the same hand position with a reverse knife hand motion it's quite suitable for harder targets. Any thoughts?
SamuraiTankyuusha 1 year ago
in ryukyu kempo i was taught that there is three technigues for every kata move and at least three ways to do each one depending on your body type ,,i like this
stompySharpNpointy 1 year ago
@stompySharpNpointy
Thanks. Knowing that there are at least three variations and ways of doing each technique is an excellent method for looking deeper. As you know, there are even deeper layers of meaning, for example vital point targeting and hidden throws, joint locks or strikes.
TanDaoKungFu 1 year ago
@TanDaoKungFu if you search RyuKyu Kempo and tuite jitsu you can see some of the tech we do
stompySharpNpointy 1 year ago
nice styile of kung fu
kissrdbc 1 year ago
@kissrdbc Thanks for watching!
TanDaoKungFu 1 year ago
Excellent explaination, there's a lot of wisdom hidden in the various movements :)
karatefox 1 year ago
@karatefox Good for you -- you are going beyond the obvious technique into the nuances.
TanDaoKungFu 1 year ago
Another dynamic video!
combaton 1 year ago
@combaton Thanks!
TanDaoKungFu 1 year ago
Amazing! I wouldn't have even thought of a choke. I mean, the leopard paw just looks so straight forward. Keep it up! :)
aquatosdark 1 year ago
@aquatosdark Thanks for watching
TanDaoKungFu 1 year ago