This technique is called "zhi bie", it is a fundamental movement you need to become competent in if you practice Shuaijiao - no variations sorry, my mistake
Until i get subtitles on this, remember...
This technique is called "zhi bie", it is a fundamental movement you need to become competent in if you practice Shuaijiao - no variations sorry, my mistake
Until i get subtitles on this, remember:
Sweep under the knee - this is important! Keep your toes sweeping but in contact with the ground At the same time as entering, raise your elbow forcing your arm under your opponents chin pushing him off balance and then drive your opponent downward
Keep tight and don't lean backwards when you enter
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This fighting system is one of the oldest systems in China, if not the oldest still living today....so yeah it might be nice to learn....I'm actually waiting for a reply to learn privately....as there are no schools in my area
I think he would get a little more whip in the throw if he pulled his left arm up instead of around his body. This might just be a stylistic difference though. Judo has a similar throw, harai-goshi, and the pull up to get more lift. Like I said, this little difference is probably just one of the unique things with shuai jiao.
In doesn't matter where it's from. When you "lock horns" with someone, no matter where they're from or what they study, can you survive. That's what matters. The world is very small. In 20 years there will be no purely chinese, japanese, african or what have you martial art. The question was, is and always will be..... Can YOU use it!? Being chinese, living in china and/or speaking chinese doesn't make you an expert.
In doesn't matter where it's from. When you "lock horns" with someone, no matter where they're from or what they study, can you survive. That's what matters. The world is very small. In 20 years there will be no purely chinese, japanese, african or what have you martial art. The question was, is and always will be..... Can YOU use it!? Being chinese, living in china and/or speaking chinese doesn't make you an expert. Masters from China argue with each other over chinese martial art history.
I just noticed this comment and just to say, I live in an very old historical place and the annoying tourists know more about this place's history than I do.
And you know better than everyone else just because you live in Beijing and speak Chinese? Try arguing with facts and mb you'll start to sound convincing.
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Looks like a nice art to learn.
from Italy
Shuai Jiao originated from 4000 years ago , where was god-damned Mongolian then ?