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Chuōjiǎo (Chinese: 戳腳; pinyin: Chuōjiǎo; lit. 'poking foot') is a Chinese martial art that comprises many jumps, kicks, and fast fist sequences. The fist and feet work in unison and strike continuously forward, like "falling meteorites", never giving the opponent a moment to recover. The qinggong portion of this style's training involves a practitioner jumping against a wall with heavy weights affixed to his/her calves. This style is practiced mainly in central Hebei, northern China, Beijing and Liaoning in North-eastern China.
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dbo:abstract | Chuōjiǎo (Chinese: 戳腳; pinyin: Chuōjiǎo; lit. 'poking foot') is a Chinese martial art that comprises many jumps, kicks, and fast fist sequences. The fist and feet work in unison and strike continuously forward, like "falling meteorites", never giving the opponent a moment to recover. The qinggong portion of this style's training involves a practitioner jumping against a wall with heavy weights affixed to his/her calves. This style is practiced mainly in central Hebei, northern China, Beijing and Liaoning in North-eastern China. (en) Il Chuojiao 戳脚, tradotto come Piedi Penetranti, è uno stile di arti marziali cinesi con origini antiche, oggi diffuso nel nord della Cina, nella provincia di Hebei. Per la sua peculiare specializzazione nelle tecniche di gambe viene designato come Beitui zhi jie (北腿之杰, tesoro delle gambe del Nord).Questo stile è anche conosciuto come Yuanyangjiao (鸳鸯脚, Piedi dell'anatra mandarina), Jiuzhizi (九枝子, Nove ramificazioni), Tangzitui (趟子腿, gambe in sequenza), ecc. (it) |
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dbp:c | 戳腳 (en) |
dbp:country | China (en) |
dbp:creator | Deng Liang (en) |
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dbp:name | Chuōjiǎo (en) 戳腳 (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Chuōjiǎo (Chinese: 戳腳; pinyin: Chuōjiǎo; lit. 'poking foot') is a Chinese martial art that comprises many jumps, kicks, and fast fist sequences. The fist and feet work in unison and strike continuously forward, like "falling meteorites", never giving the opponent a moment to recover. The qinggong portion of this style's training involves a practitioner jumping against a wall with heavy weights affixed to his/her calves. This style is practiced mainly in central Hebei, northern China, Beijing and Liaoning in North-eastern China. (en) Il Chuojiao 戳脚, tradotto come Piedi Penetranti, è uno stile di arti marziali cinesi con origini antiche, oggi diffuso nel nord della Cina, nella provincia di Hebei. Per la sua peculiare specializzazione nelle tecniche di gambe viene designato come Beitui zhi jie (北腿之杰, tesoro delle gambe del Nord).Questo stile è anche conosciuto come Yuanyangjiao (鸳鸯脚, Piedi dell'anatra mandarina), Jiuzhizi (九枝子, Nove ramificazioni), Tangzitui (趟子腿, gambe in sequenza), ecc. (it) |
rdfs:label | Chuōjiǎo (en) Chuojiao (it) |
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