A straight punch executed with a horizontally oriented fist — the knuckles aligned flat with the palm facing down.
Ping Choy translates to Level Fist or Flat Fist. It is a powerful, direct strike that embodies the strong, rooted characteristics of Hung Gar — driving from the ground up through legs, hips, waist, and fist in a single unified movement.
A low, stable stance is non-negotiable. Unstable legs produce an unstable punch.
The palm-down orientation defines Ping Choy and differentiates it from a vertical-fist punch.
Rotation from the waist multiplies force. The shoulder follows the hip.
Withdrawing the non-striking hand to the hip creates counter-force and balance.
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Fist Strikes
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