15. Dau-fu-chui: Choy Li Fut Kung Fu Technique

 
 

"Dau-fu-chui" or "Duelling Tiger Fist" is a technique used in Choy Li Fut Kung Fu that involves using a pair of fists to block a double attack to the head. The name "Duelling Tiger Fist" suggests the aggressive and powerful nature of this technique, which is used to counter an opponent's attack with swift and forceful movements. In "Dau-fu-chui," the practitioner uses both forearms to block a double attack, typically in the form of "sow-chui" or "claws" aimed at the ears. The forearms are used to intercept the incoming attacks, either by crossing the forearms in front of the head to form a protective barrier or by using a circular motion to deflect the attacks to the sides. The blocking motion is typically accompanied by a simultaneous counterattack, using the fists to strike the opponent with rapid and powerful movements. "Dau-fu-chui" is often practiced in partner drills or sparring scenarios to develop speed, accuracy, and coordination in blocking and striking. It requires good timing, positioning, and body mechanics to effectively defend against a double attack and deliver a counterattack simultaneously. Proper training and practice under the guidance of a qualified instructor are important to ensure correct execution and minimise the risk of injury to both the practitioner and the training partner.