Shuai Jiao - Demo
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@silentbob1 so jiujitsu comes from chinese?
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Shuai jiao is amazing. China of "Old" used it to train it's Royal Guards. Unlike now where Krav Maga rules. The main difference is that Shuai Jiao can be practices with full force using only minor changes. Krav Maga cannot do this, for fear of "deadly techniques" {where did we hear THAT before}. To me this is still the best "H2H" system on the market. Remember that Col. Rex Applegate, Capt.W.E. Fairbairn & Inspector Eric Anthony Sykes & Charles Nelson all studied Mongolian & Chinese Wrestling.
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All his life, he was afraid of ghost and dog because his killing and also his bad experience with dogs when his undercover was exposed and was arrested by The governor 龍雲(Long Yun) of the 四川(Si Chuan) province.
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... but I've never heard of him KILLING anyone...
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戴笠(Dai Li). His job was to get close to Chinese military generals (such as 白崇禧(Bai Chong Xi), 龍雲(Long Yun), ..., collected information, if he could find any evidence that military general had any connection to the communist party member, GM Chang needed to kill that general ASAP.
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常勝將軍 常東昇.....在中國摔跤界裡沒有一個人可以超越他
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this martial art Shuai Jiao its much better and efective than aikido , for me
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beat your snake? did you seriously just say that? xD
who says that?! thats just... like... wow xD so random
annd..... yup :P i rewatche the video and changed my mind. it doesnt suck it just only has 3 moves. grabbing, tossing, and tripping :D
and in my opinion, theres nothing wrong with tripping xD
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@codydalla what do you do beat your snake for training? shioi jiao is a grappling takedown style.
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from what iv seen... this art sux dick. all u do is toss the person ur fighting. no actual fighting
From "The Secret Arts of Chinese Leg Manouevres".
"In about 1558, one of the [Chinese] patriots by the name of Chan Yuan-bin sailed to Japan and took refuge in the Shyo-koku Monastery, Bushiu Edo (today's Tokyo), where he openly taught the arts of "go-ti", "Chin Na" and the use of weapons. His apt pupils were: Miura Yoshitatsu, Fukuno Masakatsu and Isokai Jiro Saemon.
Later on, Miura Yoshitatsu... was named as the founder of Jujitsu."
From "The Secret Arts of Chinese Leg Manouevres".
silentbob1 3 years ago 11
Forget about the chicken-egg arguments. Has anyone noticed the strength and vitality of the old guy? (no disrespect intended) Forget about splitting hairs between Shuai Jiao, Judo and Ju Jitsu and follow the "example teachings" of Chang Tung Sheng.
MarkRocchio 2 years ago 5