Sorry guys Shoubo isn't a new for at all. It is actually along with Jiaoli the oldest chinese martial art in history. It is the combat style of Jiao li used by the haun duing the Yellow Imperor's Time.
Shuai Jiao means Wrestling in China. And this creates a big confusion, this is why it is difficult to develope Shuai Jiao in the world. Calling it "Shou Bo" is a way to keep Shuai Jiao alive...
The grappling techniques are no sharper than the Judo... even for a demonstration. Sorry... but Judo or Sambo seems easier and better than Shou Bo... thats a opinion from a kung fu practicioner!
hmm..come to think about it, i use a similar technique. I have a grappling and striking background. Mix these together and you get a similar style to this one. I taught something like this at my local gym, impressing some of the people watching. I defeated a few big guys in a friendly sparring match despite their greater advantage in strength and size. I'm 5'10 and weigh 165lbs. Its really annoying getting tossed to the ground every time you try to attack someone.
The ignorance of some people who post videos like this and claim its a new "style" or whatever, what BS...Shou Bo is just a term used during the tang up to ming dynasty for the unarmed fighting/wrestling used in the military. nothing new here, just pretty much plain old Shuai Chuai/fast wrestling from china. I wish these idiot wouldnt post up false information like this so much.
Hardly a new thing. There are plenty of Kung Fu styles and Japanese Styles that already represent ground fighting and stand up fighting combinations. Really if you don't do both your training is flawed. The reason being is that should you get into a fight with someone and it goes to the ground, you should know how to get up so that you won't get kicked and stepped on by your opponent's buddies.
Sorry guys Shoubo isn't a new for at all. It is actually along with Jiaoli the oldest chinese martial art in history. It is the combat style of Jiao li used by the haun duing the Yellow Imperor's Time.
champDN 2 years ago 2
Shuai Jiao means Wrestling in China. And this creates a big confusion, this is why it is difficult to develope Shuai Jiao in the world. Calling it "Shou Bo" is a way to keep Shuai Jiao alive...
danashuai 2 years ago
The grappling techniques are no sharper than the Judo... even for a demonstration. Sorry... but Judo or Sambo seems easier and better than Shou Bo... thats a opinion from a kung fu practicioner!
Azfargh 2 years ago
shoubo is new to many people, although i hardly think it is a new style. I have never heard of it, but i am certainly impressed.
MartinPenabad 2 years ago
hmm..come to think about it, i use a similar technique. I have a grappling and striking background. Mix these together and you get a similar style to this one. I taught something like this at my local gym, impressing some of the people watching. I defeated a few big guys in a friendly sparring match despite their greater advantage in strength and size. I'm 5'10 and weigh 165lbs. Its really annoying getting tossed to the ground every time you try to attack someone.
MartinPenabad 2 years ago
Shoubo is the name of an ANCIENT chinese martial art. NEW?!
dafuki 3 years ago
this is the same as Sanshou/Sanda. Good stuff but nothing really new. keep it up though
Tianshanwarrior 3 years ago
The ignorance of some people who post videos like this and claim its a new "style" or whatever, what BS...Shou Bo is just a term used during the tang up to ming dynasty for the unarmed fighting/wrestling used in the military. nothing new here, just pretty much plain old Shuai Chuai/fast wrestling from china. I wish these idiot wouldnt post up false information like this so much.
anhkhoinguyen 3 years ago
yyyyeahhhh...i'd call this jujitsu
disturbedshawn 4 years ago
Thats right,chihlitiger!I recommend u to watch another new clip.u can see more clearly what modern shoubo is.
laiyafrance 4 years ago
wise words moto. :)
spritsengiggle 4 years ago
Hardly a new thing. There are plenty of Kung Fu styles and Japanese Styles that already represent ground fighting and stand up fighting combinations. Really if you don't do both your training is flawed. The reason being is that should you get into a fight with someone and it goes to the ground, you should know how to get up so that you won't get kicked and stepped on by your opponent's buddies.
moto7451 5 years ago