In Zui Quan or the drunkard Chuan, boxers' falter,
waddle, fall and sway just like drunkards.
Zui Quan can be used for both
fighting and maintaining health. However, the drunkard boxers go out of their
way to stress the combative side of their style. They blend a series of
movements, actions and skills of the martial arts and try to confuse their
opponents with special skills which often lead them to surprise
triumphs.
Zui Quan ( Drunkard Chuan) |
Execution of the drunkard Chuan demands extreme flexibility of the
joints as well as suppleness, dexterity, power and coordination all of which can
be developed in the course of practice.
The main feature of the drunkard
Chuan is to hide combative hits in drunkard-like, unsteady movements and actions
so as to confuse the opponent. The secret of this style of Chuan is maintaining
a clear mind while giving a drunken appearance.
Drunkard boxers are required to be responsive with good eyesight and fist plays. They move in unconnected steps but with a flexible body combining hardness and suppleness. They have to be fast to get the better of their opponents but their main tactic is to feign defence while trying to attack and aiming in one direction but attacking in another. Various degrees of drunkenness are demonstrated by different ranges of movements and expressions in the eye.
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