In Hakka
Mantis, Mor Sau is said to be the mother, whilst the Mantis horse is the
father: showing the importance of the attributes of strong root combined with a
feeling hand. Mor Sau is a very practical hand, used to cover the
upper, middle and lower gates and can be used to search for the bridge, as the
Mantis searches for insects.There are two ways in which Mor Sau can be applied:
from the inside to outside, favoured by the Chu gar factions here in China and
the outside to inside favoured by Kwongsai Mantis USA.
There are
number of common mistakes that a player can make using Mor Sau:
Banging rather than slicing which is usually due to excessive tension
Not redirecting the force past the centre line
The horse is too long: if the horse is too long then the hands are short
Not tucking the thumb in to avoid injury
Not using the second hand (elbow to the wrist) to apply pressure to the opponent’s centre
Note: The
material presented in this blog is part of the authentic transmission here in
China, using my lesson notes and material by Sifu Roger D Hagood (RDH) Further
information on MANTIS HANDS see the book Eighteen Buddha Hands by RDH
Thank You for Sharing the technical information.
ReplyDeleteRobert Townsend