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Haven't studied Eagle Claw but yes, I think it is a good system as the 'hard' styles go (I believe it is hard.) Although I wouldn't trade it for Wing Chun I think that is offers a very interesting and useful set of tools including strikes, nerve, limb destructions and locks along with a myriad of other tools - a cool system.

 

The key for style sucsess is likely to be the same as in most Chinese arts find the best Sifu you can and check his/her lineage. I believe that Grandmaster Lily Lau is the rightful leader of the Eagle Claw system and she would be a good starting point for any sifu search:

 

http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/magazine/article.php?article=63

 

Also a history:

 

http://home.pacbell.net/pbwriter/writing/eaglclaw.html

 

Good luck,

 

Jim


Moy Yat Ving Tsun

Rest in peace: Moy Yat Sifu

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I also have not trained eagle claw, but I train Chin Na, seperately, it uses many Eagle Claw, Long Fist, and White Crane techniques.

 

I think Eagle Claw would be a very powerful art with Chin Na.

 

A poetry line from Eagle Claw, translated to English:

 

"Grab the joint: twist."

 

Eagle Claw students know from this, that every time they grab a joint such as a wrist - they twist it to cause the opponent pain.

 

If you want my opinion I think Eagle Claw would be a very practical martial art to take.

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