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  TRAINING FOR BEIJING CHUOJIAO FANZI

 As you have likely read, there are many branches of Chuojiao Fanzi.  Even within Beijing Chuojiao Fanzi whereby all of the masters learned Chuojiao from the same teacher, Wu BinLou, there are stylistic differences in stances, punches, kicks and, most often, forms depending on the teacher.  Below I have included some video clips that depict Chuojiao stances, kicks and forms similar to those we are learning.  Keep in mind that these clips all depict Beijing Chuojiao Fanzi but not everything the performers exhibit on these clips reflects exactly the way we will be learning the style.  The performers are all excellent and as a result do provide an incredible resource for learning since we cannot just walk over to a park to see people practicing Chuojiao.

Demonstration at the 2006 Gathering of the Beijing Chuojiao Fanzi Association in Beijing...

                    ZHENG TI TUI OR STRAIGHT SWINGING KICK

                            CUN TI OR INCH KICK

                OUTSIDE IN CRESCENT KICK

               INSIDE OUT CRESCENT KICK

                           Mandarin Duck Kick

               Chuo Ding Jiao- Stabbing T Foot

         Side Thrust Kick or Ce Chai Tui

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