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Shuaijiao technique by Master Wang Wenyong

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Shuaijiao technique by Master Wang Wenyong

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  • @alphamonX Why do judo instead of sambo? Why do sambo instead of wrestling? And why do you sound so silly?

  • Actual judo is very similar to shuai chiao not the other way around since this art is older.

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  • @anhkhoinguyen  Which are both similar to "Boke" the mongolian origin of both. Sure China and Japan had Tang Dyansty Sumo, but it really improved after the Yuan dyansty.

  • Respond to this video... accurately stated!

  • @anhkhoinguyen accurately stated!

  • I have this DvD

    It is great, lots of material 2 DvD's. 

  • my judo instructor missed our class so he asked another instructor from another school to take us for that session. we did an hour of judo then an hour of shuaijiao. i was very impressed with this chinese style. he also showed us alot of wrist locks and pressure point attacks aswell. very interesting stuff. i also like how the throws ended up with large leg sweeps to add alot of power.

  • @chushinryoku i agree there! however it is a sport wrestling game and not real fighting.

  • I dont know where your asking a question you already know the answer to....has it ever accured to you that different styles do things differently....and most judo matches i see the thrower falls with the opponent, we preferr to remain standing.

  • thats great buddy but this aint judo, obviously there two different arts and do things a lil differently. Similar throws and all but shuai chiao focuses on heavy throws where the leg kicks higher then judo, the goal is to throw the opponent as high in the air as possible for a knockout is the reason they look off balance. Its like compareing TKD and muay thai kicks, ones kicks fast and stays rooted after, and muay thai swings the kick but loses balance, but who you think does more damage?

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