I start this thread because someone asked me about "hand on knee" throws. The big difference between the Chinese wrestling "single leg" and western wrestling "single leg" is in Chinese wrestling, you only use one hand to get your opponent's leading leg behind the knee. You use the other hand to deal with your opponent's shoulder, neck, or arm.
Chinese wrestling has more than 20 different ways to get your opponent's leading leg. Here are the 3 most basic Chinese wrestling "single leg".
No matter what MA style that you may train, these 3 techniques should be easily integrated into your system. It's simple to learn and easy to use.
1. 扣 (Kou) - knee seizing
2. 掏 (Tao) - inner knee seizing
3. 错 (Cuo) - criss cross
Chinese wrestling has more than 20 different ways to get your opponent's leading leg. Here are the 3 most basic Chinese wrestling "single leg".
No matter what MA style that you may train, these 3 techniques should be easily integrated into your system. It's simple to learn and easy to use.
1. 扣 (Kou) - knee seizing
2. 掏 (Tao) - inner knee seizing
3. 错 (Cuo) - criss cross
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