Leopard kung fu
Leopard kung fu began as a southern style that has seen some northern
influence in the form of Panther. Leopard is construed as a soft subsystem
and is used to develop speed and strength, for it is the fastest of the
tiger family. It was developed by Mot, a great choy lay fut practitioner,
and was included in tiger because of its different structure and style of
attack.
Although the chain and whip are occasionally used in leopard kung fu,
the main weapon is the leopard fist. The fist is formed in such a way that
it can jab, rake or crush on any surface without alteration, striking soft
points in the anatomy and structural weak points. Ribs are a frequent
target. The back of the hand is often used in breaking while a variation
with the first two fingers extended like chelicerae is used for attacks to
the eyes.
Snow leopard, leopard at dawn, leopard bares its claws and Panther are
forms seen in tiger. The first is from the Tibetan snow leopard kung fu
system and is arbitrarily included. The second utilizes tiger footwork in
conjunction with leopard hand techniques. Panther, the highest form in the
style, has all of leopard's kicking maneuvers and uses the 3rd leopard
form as its foundation.