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  • NIce work, what is the diferent between Shiao jiao and kuai jiao, thank.

  • wtf am i watching lmfaooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • VERY NICE !!! VERY NICE !!! Good show of fluidity of the movement of the art, as well as EFFECTIVE and efficient application of techniques ! VERY NICE !!!

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  • meh too fixed, no fluidity to the moves. doesnt seem to take into account the percentage of fighters that will try stop the throw.

  • good kung fu. You actually made shuai chiao forms look good.  They are the ugliest and most useful forms. I've done about a thousand of each.

  • Legendary fighter matt furey knows this ancient art. He has the big dick...

  • The beat of this music reminds me of the movie "Silent Hill" for some reason

  • what was the name of the first flip?

  • Randy "the natural" Couture would be proud of you :D

  • awesome!!

    great demo!

  • Does anyone know what style of Shuai Chiao this is? I believe there are four main styles.

  • I think judo guys could benefit from solo training as well

  • 5 stars!

  • nice demo

  • wonderful. Thanks. It's made me see my own forms and patterns (in Tai Chi and TaeKwonDo) in a new light.

  • my sify says that shui jaio is in fact kung fu.....after many many years of doing the various forms over and over they (the monks) came to a realization that there were grappling techniques hidden within the various forms

  • I'd agree. For a while I was interpreting my tai Chi forms from what I knew of TKD, which was basically block-strike-block-strike. Then my TC sifu mentioned that there were alternative applications which i wasn't considering. This shows me some of them. I then started reassessing my TKD from that point of view. The problem is that when you only do form without application you don't appreciate this.

  • @comrad1986 fact. but not all shui jiao is in that catagory just certian kuai jiao. cuz chinese kung fu did not start as a striking but evovled from wresling. that y when practicing u shoould begin to see that the entry concepts and bridging concepts are done with more adherence to grappling concepts of foward engagment

  • Excellent techniques- these guys are crisp!!!

  • Excellent!

  • Kuai means fast...Jiao throw,just a different style of Shuai chiao

  • perfect demonstration

  • This could have been a lot better without all the dancing.

  • The "dancing" contains the wrestling moves! What have you been watching? Watch again!

  • Just an fyi, these are called shadow practice. This style does them in a form/kata but not all styles do.

  • @GooseHinson if ur refering to forms then u are entitle to calling it dancing. but the truth is before the 1800-1900 students didnt practice forms all that often and was reserved foe students that were choses as heirs to specific styles for 2 reasons. 1. martial arts, bantits, and soldeirs were illiterate like most human population before modern times forms acted like a text book for a teacher a curriculum. 2. only succesor would inheirt forms.

  • @GooseHinson if u look at many medieval european martial arts aand many renassance stlye of empty hand wrestling/striking, they where passed down thru dance. and many like chinese martial arts make no distiction between striking and grappling one could use a striking motion for grapping and vice versa. and like european arts many striking motions were incorparted from weapons to empty hand because of the effective power delivery

  • What is that song? Its nice.

  • i hate it when ppl spell it wrong and put shuai chao or something. This martial arts is hard. my sensei made me spar in a all style tournament and jeez i hate the fast ppl

  • Excellent demonstration! Real shui jiao!  Thanks a mil!!!!!!!

  • That was a cool demo. Thanks for posting it.

  • So is this like shui jiao? err idk. I havn't heard of Kuai Jiao.

  • yes, very much the same

  • shuai jiao litterallys means fall in chinese

    kuai (shuai) jiao means fall fast

    just a way of understanding

  • @xPookeyBearx kuai jiao just means swift wrestling its more native to the chinese then the 2 hand grabbing one

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