How to Use Drunken Fist

Make a fist and hold it up like you were holding a cup with one hand., Use a technique called Coiling, which makes your body loose and you need to use POI (Point of Impact), which means you are relaxed and stumbling, but at the moment you strike...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Make a fist and hold it up like you were holding a cup with one hand.

    Extend your index finger into a hook shape, and position your thumb so that your index and thumb make a "C"
  2. Step 2: Use a technique called Coiling

    A good way to do this is to imagine a spring in your body, a spring is very flexible but maintains its shape, a spring often wobbles/bounces round.

    Put these kind of movements in to your body and you will find it easier to understand. , This will confuse the enemy and leave you an opening to strike.

    You can also use this for gathering momentum in your hits. ,
  3. Step 3: which makes your body loose and you need to use POI (Point of Impact)

  4. Step 4: which means you are relaxed and stumbling

  5. Step 5: but at the moment you strike

  6. Step 6: you tense up and rocket your body forward using the strength from your feet through the body to the part of your body striking the opponent.

  7. Step 7: Another technique you should learn is called Staggering.

  8. Step 8: Do not attack with rhythm; Attack at unusual times such as when you are falling back

  9. Step 9: staggering to the side

Detailed Guide

Extend your index finger into a hook shape, and position your thumb so that your index and thumb make a "C"

A good way to do this is to imagine a spring in your body, a spring is very flexible but maintains its shape, a spring often wobbles/bounces round.

Put these kind of movements in to your body and you will find it easier to understand. , This will confuse the enemy and leave you an opening to strike.

You can also use this for gathering momentum in your hits. ,

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