Equipment


Fighting is not based on a fixed method
so there can be no fixed method in teaching applications.

(Cheng Man Ching)

Equipment

Self defence students who reach their second belt will need to consider purchasing some additional training equipment.

Required:

  1. Walking stick

  2. Small/escrima stick

  3. Rubber knife

They assist with fa jing development.

The basic equipment is required irrespective of whether the student plans to learn weapons forms or not.

Optional:

  1. 3-tier wallbag

  2. Open finger bag gloves

  3. Floor-to-ceiling ball

  4. Heavy bag


Walking stick

A bamboo walking stick is required for partner exercises.


Small stick

An escrima stick is ideal for loosening the wrists and learning how to deliver fa jing through the wood.


Rubber knife

A safe training tool for defence against a knife and to develop small circle waist turns.


3-tier wallbag

A 3-tier wallbag is a canvas bag filled with dried peas.
It trains a person to punch with substance.
If the body is not loose and connected, the weak areas can be felt immediately.
If the punch is delivered with too much force, there is adverse feedback.


Open finger bag gloves

It is advisable to use open finger bag gloves with the 3-tier wallbag to avoid chafing the knuckles.

Floor-to-ceiling ball

This is a ball secured to floor and ceiling with elastic.
It can be used for developing the expression of force in four directions and practising slapping and certain types of punch.


Heavy bag

A bracket is secured to the wall and the bag hangs by a chain attached to the bracket.
It is ideal for pushing peng training and stick work.


Suppliers

A variety of suppliers sell this equipment. We make no recommendations.


Other purchases

It is customary for martial arts classes to have a dress code and ours is no exception.

All students will need a black T-shirt and kung fu trousers when they pass their white belt.


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