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Tan Sao Ulrich Stauner

The tan sao is described as a palm up hand. It is an attacking hand oriented forward.

Jum Sao Ulrich Stauner

What we describe as jum sao is the sinking elbow. This minimal move protects the under part of the upper body like belly and liver.

Jut Sao Ulrich Stauner

The jut sao is executed with the inner part of the wrist and serves as a preparation for further attacks like a punch or a fung hao.

Scheren Gaan Sao Ulrich Stauner

The scissors gaan sao is to be considered equally as defensive or offensive move. It protects the whole upper body from waist to head.

Fung Hao Ulrich Stauner

The fung hao is an attack executed with the side of one's hand that will generally be directed to the neck of the opponent. The fung hao is...

Gaan Sao Ulrich Stauner

The gaan sao is a hand move that reminds of a plough. It moves downwards following the orientation line.

Kwan Sao Ulrich Stauner

As kwan sao, we describe a move composed of a tan sao and a deep bong sao. It is a defensive as well as an offensive move.

Wu Sao Ulrich Stauner

Wu sao will be described as protecting hand. It is the last line of defense in front of the body, before the attack reaches it.

Biu Sao Ulrich Stauner

Biu sao is a forwardly oriented movement, regularly used under the other arm as an emergency attack. It points towards the target one wants to...

Fook Sao Ulrich Stauner

The fook sao is the forward controlling hand. Its appearance reminds a praying mantis.

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