This is totaly enlightening. When I first started to train in San Soo, my buddy from L.A. was training with Master Bill Hulsey in Bellflower Cali. He told me to ask Master Brenemen, here in Wichita,Ks., if we were going to folllow the traditional road to black belt. He thought my lessons were random, whereas his went right through Ah-soo, into fut-wa and many others that I can't spell right now. Have any other warriors gotten lessons tha seemed out of order?
It is not a tournament - based art. It deals mostly with taking out the enemy as efficiently as possible. Done right, a small guy can beat anyone by attacking the body's weak spots and using leverage points.
Yes, ive been in San Soo for around 6 Months and i'll tell you its perfectly ok to do some "Random" Lessons... we are also learning the basic 45 as originally taught but its not the lessons them selves that are important as the focus on basic foundation such as stance and being able to "walk your horse's" and remaining relaxed. Start with those and the other lessons will come much easier. I train under 1st Generation Master Larry Wikel
thanx for the video this is tight - he is a great chinese martial artist - just too bad a lot of martial arts was destroyed by the corrupt govt's of china & japan
Man does this cut to the bone or what folks. If I am hearing Jimmy correctly he is saying the Tsoi Li Ho are the last name of the families/Fut religion or mind set/Hung power or Tsoi Li Ho Fut Hunga to complete the family system. he has broken it down into different groups or how they would be if they were cities, very cool break down in deed. Man this is some great stuff
He says all three families of Tsoi Li Ho were Quan Yin monasteries @ 2:43
timoxe 2 years ago
My bad or were connected to or had Quan Yin monasteries.
timoxe 2 years ago
priceless video....
Thank you so much for sharing....
pukulan76 3 years ago
This is totaly enlightening. When I first started to train in San Soo, my buddy from L.A. was training with Master Bill Hulsey in Bellflower Cali. He told me to ask Master Brenemen, here in Wichita,Ks., if we were going to folllow the traditional road to black belt. He thought my lessons were random, whereas his went right through Ah-soo, into fut-wa and many others that I can't spell right now. Have any other warriors gotten lessons tha seemed out of order?
pepper123 4 years ago
is san soo a good martial art?
orduni90 4 years ago
It is not a tournament - based art. It deals mostly with taking out the enemy as efficiently as possible. Done right, a small guy can beat anyone by attacking the body's weak spots and using leverage points.
up1dstay 4 years ago
San Soo is the ultimate no crap straight to the point no holds barred martial art.
thrillseeker70 3 years ago
Yes, ive been in San Soo for around 6 Months and i'll tell you its perfectly ok to do some "Random" Lessons... we are also learning the basic 45 as originally taught but its not the lessons them selves that are important as the focus on basic foundation such as stance and being able to "walk your horse's" and remaining relaxed. Start with those and the other lessons will come much easier. I train under 1st Generation Master Larry Wikel
Mosconi526 3 years ago
thanx for the video this is tight - he is a great chinese martial artist - just too bad a lot of martial arts was destroyed by the corrupt govt's of china & japan
djchangsta 4 years ago
Man does this cut to the bone or what folks. If I am hearing Jimmy correctly he is saying the Tsoi Li Ho are the last name of the families/Fut religion or mind set/Hung power or Tsoi Li Ho Fut Hunga to complete the family system. he has broken it down into different groups or how they would be if they were cities, very cool break down in deed. Man this is some great stuff
sansoo4126 4 years ago
OUTSTANDING POST!
ssgwolfe 4 years ago
That was very interesting, but I'm still a bit confused. Is anyone else?
tigertws 4 years ago