Eagle Claw

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Eagle Claw Kung Fu (Ying Zhao Pai) is a Northern Chinese martial art known for its gripping techniques, joint locks, pressure point attacks, and intricate Qin Na (seizing and controlling) methods. Modeled after the predatory strength and precision of an eagle, the system features powerful claw-hand strikes, rapid combinations, and dynamic forms. With over 108 locking techniques, Eagle Claw is revered for its technical depth and battlefield effectiveness. It blends fluid long-range movements with close-range control, making it a complete system for striking, grappling, and takedowns. Rooted in both military and monastic traditions, it remains one of the most sophisticated styles in traditional Kung Fu.

Eagle Claw Essentials

About Eagle Claw

Get to know Eagle Claw Kung Fu—a combat system inspired by the eagle’s ferocity, specializing in claw-hand strikes, joint manipulation, and advanced seizing techniques.

Eagle Claw History

Explore Eagle Claw’s development from General Yue Fei’s legendary battlefield system to its formalization under the Lau and Chen families and spread across the world.

Philosophy & Approach

Understand the philosophy behind Eagle Claw: relentless control, precision, and adaptability through Qin Na, with discipline forged in military, monastic, and family traditions.

Techniques & Style

Dive into the art’s core: hooking claws, pressure point strikes, rapid hand combinations, takedowns, and seamless integration of long-range and short-range tactics.

Traditions & Etiquette

Learn about the customs and values passed through generations—respect for lineage, proper teacher-student conduct, and rituals tied to internal cultivation and loyalty.

Uniform & Symbols

Explore traditional uniforms featuring claw insignias, sashes denoting skill level, and symbolism rooted in eagle imagery and classic Chinese martial iconography.

Weapons

Study the weapons of Eagle Claw, from spear and staff to sword and tiger hook swords—all used to train timing, extension, and precision within the system’s philosophy.

Ranking System

Review how modern Eagle Claw schools structure their ranking—often through form mastery, technical comprehension, and demonstration of Qin Na proficiency.

Eagle Claw Glossary

Understand terms like “Qin Na,” “Zhua,” and “Lian Huan Quan” that define the essence of Eagle Claw’s techniques, training methods, and internal concepts.

Notable Figures

Meet key figures such as Lau Fat Mang, Chan Tzi Ching, and their disciples who played vital roles in preserving and teaching the Eagle Claw tradition worldwide.

Branches & Organizations

Discover the main lineages of Eagle Claw, from traditional Chinese branches to modern associations that continue to teach and evolve the art across continents.

Competitive Format

Though not primarily sport-oriented, Eagle Claw appears in traditional wushu and sanda formats. Learn how schools balance form exhibition and sparring adaptation.