8. Chiu-sau: Choy Li Fut Kung Fu Technique

 
 

Chiu-sau or "Upward Circling Hand"

A technique in Choy Li Fut Kung Fu that involves circular arm movements, typically performed in an alternating right and left manner. It is used to redirect a punch or downward strike from an opponent. The "Chiu-sau" technique is characterised by circular arm movements that are executed in an upward direction, resembling the motion of a windmill. The arms are typically alternated, with one arm circling upward while the other arm circles downward. This circular motion is used to intercept and redirect an opponent's attack, either by deflecting their punch or redirecting their downward strike. The "Chiu-sau" technique requires coordination, timing, and precision to effectively intercept and redirect an opponent's attack. It can be used in close-range combat to disrupt an opponent's attack and create an opening for counter-attack. It can also be used to control an opponent's arm and manipulate their balance, setting them up for further techniques or takedowns.