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What are the four movements of Wushu primary boxing?

First, the essentials of lunge boxing: the right fist rotates violently forward from the waist, the heart of the fist is down, and the left fist is closed at the waist to form a left lunge. Objective: To attack the waist, chest and waist.

Second, the essentials of throat piercing: the left fist changes to palm forward, the palm is up, the right fist closes the waist, the right foot is straight, the right leg and thigh are slightly flat, the toes are straight down, and the kick is fiercely forward and quickly recovered. Usage: insert throat, play hip or calf.

Third, the main points of the horizontal stroke: the right foot is turned forward into a right lunge, while the left hand is pushed into a splayed palm, and the right fist naturally swings back; At the same time, the right hand grabs at the waist, and the right fist slams from the back to the front, with the arm slightly flexed, the fist shoulder-high and under the heart. Purpose: to hit the head, ribs and waist.

Fourth, dial the hook inside; Turn right into a lunge, at the same time, throw your right arm backwards, swing from back to front, and hit from the top. The fist is as high as the jaw, and the heart of the fist moves away. The left foot naturally moves to the left. Purpose: to hit throat, jaw, abdomen and crotch.