Drunken Monkey
Drunken Monkey is actually called Monkey Steals Masters Wine. It is a very fluid and controlled style. Learn to deflect strikes and use cotton fist techniques. For best learning experience, videos released monthly.
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FREE PREVIEWIntro
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Basic Stances & Stepping
Basic Strikes & Blocks
Walks, Crawls, Hops & Rolls
Solo 3 Star Drill
3 Star Partner Drill
30 Day Iron Palm
Shin Conditioning
40 Kicks
Monkey Hands Part 1
Monkey Hands Part 2
Drunken Monkey Line Drills
Meditation Step 1
Qigong Intro
Basic Qigong
Drunken Monkey Form Intro
Drunken Monkey Form Part 1
Drunken Monkey Part 1 Closing Remarks
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Tei Tong Part 1
Low Monkey Hammer Fists
Martial Art Myths & Training Errors Six Monkey Martial Arts
Transition Lesson Six Monkey Martial Arts
Drunken Class Structure
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Drunken Monkey Form Part 2
Cotton Fist Basics
Drunken Monkey Hands
Ghost Hands
Tei Tong Part 2
18 Strikes
18 Blocks
Elbow & Knee Basics
Meditation Step 2
Intermediate Qigong
Hammer Fists
60 Day Iron Palm
5 Star Drill
Fluidity Drills
Takedown Defense 1
San Sao Basics
Basic Gor Sao
Drunken Monkey Hammer Fists
Assignment 2: Drunken Monkey Fluidity Drill & Ghost Hands
Drunken Monkey Form Part 3
Tei Tong Form Part 3
90 Day Iron Palm
Meditation Step 3
Advanced Qigong
7 Star Drill
120 Day Iron Palm
Additional Techniques
Takedown Defense 2
Intermediate Gor Sao
Falls, Sweeps, Throws & Takedowns
Drunken Monkey Fighting Basics
Gun & Knife Defense
Assignment 3: Drunken Monkey Form
Stone Monkey is an aggressive fighting style. It is a very rooted form. Stone Monkey uses trapping techniques & bridge destruction to break down an opponent's guard and break them down fast. For best learning experience, videos released monthly.
4 x $75
Lost Monkey is a much more passive & quick style of Tai Shing. It uses quick short steps to move in and out of your opponent's guard. For best learning experience, videos released monthly.
4 x $75
Wood Monkey is the rarest of the 5 monkeys in Tai Shing. It uses a Wu Wei principle. Meaning it is effortless effort. Learn to let your techniques flow unrestrained by your own thoughts or stresses. For best learning experience, videos released month
4 x $75