shou shu demo
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Where are the new demos annicaandchris i cant find them.
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one thing i notice is how many people will say "this other style is better" or "the techniques i saw are impractical". don't lose sight of what you are looking for when learning a martial art. peace of mind and body, then self defense. someone who takes krav maga or tae kwon do or shou shu must learn how to punch or how to block before throwing a punch or block in defense. look for reason in why you must move this way or step that way. it must be practiced many times before it can be effective
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krav maga is better
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Weapons before body refers to Shou Shu's circular body motion which keeps your weapon, such as fist or chop, in front of your body and it moves with your body to increase power.
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weapon before body? do you mean caring concealed weapons? or the body's natrual weapons before the target...also have you heard of the cobra whipping in moore's. (say coiling cobra)
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uh-oh. the shou shu vampires hate it when you question whether or not shou shu is the greatest art ever.
Granted, I believe it is the most sophisticated art ever practiced (jiu jitsu being a close 2nd), it is largely impractical because of its sophistication. The best thing about shou shu is its principles of weapon before body, solid footwork and quick kicks. They are all practical, solid tools for fighting.
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They teach defensive and offensive techs and yes theres tons of variations for the techs. Heck, with small changes, most of the crane material can be done with knives or swords. It's the real deal. Contact them about prices.
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2 years? You haven't even started learning Shou Shou. Da Shifu Sr. always said, at 1st Black, now you're ready to learn.
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me being a noob to the martial arts i EXPECT every black belt to be handle a certain amount of qeustions about their art and techs.
if a person techs you how to and not with the why's ,what if and even ifs
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in the moore's art do they just teach you the defensive techs the how's to and the why's and do they teah you can use the the same self defense techs for any situtation with out changing the tech very much?
or do they give you a blank look..like uhh...yeah you could do that?(not really knowing)
also how much does it cost a month for moore;s classes?
Great martial art for exercise, although I found the majority (not all) of the techniques largely impractical. Rehearsed, multi-step techniques are difficult to make work in a fluid street fight situation, e.g. Five Swords... Mantis and the Mongoose... Twisting Cobra and others. Great, dedicated teachers though, no doubt. There's value in every martial art... just depends what you're looking for.
chisaoboy 3 years ago
Get your black belt in every martial art and tell me your opinion on this one
annicaandchris 3 years ago