Cannon Boxing Shaolin Kung Fu ✪ <VALIDATED>

: A practitioner finds a mental and physical "anchor," waiting for an opponent to fully commit to an attack.

Today, forms like (Small Cannon Fist) and Da Pao Quan (Big Cannon Fist) are still taught as advanced routines. They remain iconic for their "striking economy," where even a short, compact punch can hit like a hammer by using the body's internal power and center of gravity. If you are interested, I can also provide: Cannon Boxing Shaolin Kung Fu

Legend states that Cannon Boxing, specifically the ( San Huang Pao Chui ), was inspired by the three ancient August Ones of China: Fu Xi, Shennong, and Gonggong. While some stories suggest it was created from the bonding of Heaven and Earth, historical accounts often place its introduction to the Shaolin monastery during the Song Dynasty by the famous boxer Zhou Tong . The Fearsome Bodyguards : A practitioner finds a mental and physical

: Once the opponent is overextended and cannot easily retreat, the practitioner "explodes" with rapid, heavy strikes designed to demolish the attacker's defense in a single sequence. If you are interested, I can also provide: