Monkey Fist is one of the oldest forms in Chinese Kung Fu, and one of the most challenging; those who truly master it are virtually invincible. Its characteristics include flexibility, diverse techniques, and the use of body weapons with highly refined striking techniques—a combination that includes the striking sequences of chained wooden and iron balls. Movements involve grappling, wrestling, joint techniques, pressure point techniques, knee strikes, elbow strikes, and deep stances. It’s economically practical, using rolls and flips to bring opponents down onto wrists or elbows, granting absolute dominance on the battlefield of the ground.
Under the guidance of Master Jiang Yushan, martial arts transcend mere physical training. He not only practices the art of fist, but weaves his wisdom into words, creating a new form of pugilism.
This groundbreaking approach unveils a fresh method of Monkey Fist—a harmonious fusion of perfect body structure, application, fluidity, and form. It radiates an enticing power resonating with the essence of the Dao.