Kalaripayattu - Techniques

Techniques

Techniques (atavu) in kalari payat are a combination of steps (chuvatu) and stances (vadivu). There are five steps and northern styles have ten postures (Ashta Vadivukal). Each stance has its own power combination, function and set of techniques. All the eight postures are based on animals.

Stances (Vadivu)
Gajavadivu Elephant stance
Simhavadivu Lion stance
Asvavadivu Horse stance
Varahavadivu Boar stance
Sarpavadivu Snake stance
Marjaravadivu Cat stance
Kukkuvadivu Rooster stance
Matsyavadivu Fish stance (Gurukkal Govindankutty Nayar and the C.V.N. Style)
Mayuravadivu Peacock stance (Gurukkal P. K. Balan Style)
Steps (Chuvatu)
Vatta Chuvatu
Circular steps
Aakka Chuvatu
Inside steps
Neekka Chuvatu
Moving steps
Kon Chuvatu
Corner steps
Ottakkal Chuvatu
Single-leg steps


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