Chaam: to sink, one of the prinicples of the Siu Lim Tao
Chaam Geng: sinking power to duck away from attacks
Chaan Bo: go forward and jam stance in the knife form
Chaan Do: a upper slash or chop with the butterfly knives
Chaan Jeong: to “push out” with the palm; and upper gate palm strike that drills out with the palm
Chaap Kuen: low punch
Chai Gurk: any kick that stamps down; also a scraping kick contacting with the blade edge of the foot
Chai Sut: to stomp downward with the knee
Chair Kuen: pulling punch; with Wing Chun basic rotational punch
Chan Dai Jeong or Dai Chan Jeong, also Jut Jeong: to “cut in”; a low knife edge palm strike contacting with the little finger side with the palm up
Chan Gang: neck chop with the little finger side of the palm down or palm up
Chan Jeong: “knife edge” palm strike contacting with the little finger side of palm
Cheen Chor Ma or Jing Chor Ma: forward bracing stance
Chi: internal energy; sticking
Chi Dan Gurk: single sticky legs exercise
Chi Do: sticky knives
Chi Gok Chi Sau or Ji Gok Chi Sau: light sticky hands
Chi Geng: sticking energy
Chi Gung: internal energy exercises
Chi Gurk: sticky legs exercise
Chi Gwan or Chi Kwan: sticky pole exercise
Chi Sau: sticky hands exercises; there are many types of chi sau
Chi Sau Chi Gurk: sticky hands and legs exercises
Chi Seurng Gurk or Chi Gurk: double sticky legs exercises
Chi Sun: body sticking
Choi Geng: taking over power
Choeng Kui Jeong: long bridge palm that drills as the stance turns, contacting with the little finger side of the palm; from the Bue Gee Form
Choeng Kiu Lik: long bridge power
Chor Ma: “sitting” horse stance, the basic turning stance
Chor Do: stomping with the knife handle
Chou Gurk: snapping front kick
Choung Chi: aggressive energy
Chour Kuen or Chour Tau Kuen: hammerfist
Chui Ying: facing straight on structure; facing the shadow
Chum Bo: cat sinking stance in the knife form
Chum Jong: sinking elbow block; immovable elbow line
Chum Kiu: searching for the bridge; the name of the second form, sinking the bridge
Chum Sun: to evade by sinking the body, ducking
Chun Geng: short thrusting power
Chun Geng Kuen: one inch punch, a short punch
Chung Kuen: straight punch
Chung Kiu Lik: long bridge power
Churng Wai: stealing the line
Churng Wai Chi Sau: stealing the line or regaining the line in chi sau
Chuun Lop: moving stance work between the poles in the mui fa jong