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China's Oldest and Most Powerful Combat System 

Kevin Lee
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It is said that Shuai Jiao has over 3000 years of history!
Belt cracking in Shuai Jiao is not only a visually impressive skill but also a crucial training tool. It helps develop explosive power, precision, and control - all essential elements for effective grappling and throwing techniques
Especially thanks to Master James Lin, a direct lineage under GM Chang Dong Sheng
Check out Combat Shuai Chiao:
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@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thank you all for watching! What would you like to see next?
@projectkara-wt4is
@projectkara-wt4is Месяц назад
I would love to see more kungfu styles like Bajiquan, Praying mantis, White crane etc. Keep up the great videos Kevin
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
@@projectkara-wt4isanyone you know that’s great at Praying Mantis?
@nathanconstantino7441
@nathanconstantino7441 Месяц назад
​@@KevinLeeVlogI know he lives in Australia, but i recommend "monkey steals Peach" his content is awesome
@agetensix175
@agetensix175 Месяц назад
@@KevinLeeVlog How about Monkey Steals Peach channel on youtube? He practices Taiji Mantis. At some point he collabed with Jesse Enkamp, maybe Jesse can hook you up?
@kevo.kungfu
@kevo.kungfu Месяц назад
@KevinLeeVlog How about Kung Fu San Soo?
@farting4348
@farting4348 Месяц назад
Legend says that this Chinese technique was created after someone’s son got an A- in 1200 A.D
@B..B.
@B..B. Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@robertmiller8110
@robertmiller8110 Месяц назад
😂😂
@joaopedrocosta6893
@joaopedrocosta6893 29 дней назад
Hahaha 😂
@owenchang2290
@owenchang2290 20 дней назад
Good one @farting4348 haha. Somehow I find this hilarious, yet dauntingly traumatizing at the same time. Oh, the dichotomy!
@jalcourses
@jalcourses 15 дней назад
😂😂😂
@shinzu9494
@shinzu9494 Месяц назад
I'm learning sanda (Chinese kickboxing) and many of the throwing techniques we learn come from shuai jiao, and it's really a highly effective grappling system, I really enjoy training
@Unleashing_wealth_wisdom
@Unleashing_wealth_wisdom Месяц назад
It’s a part of kung fu strictly covering fighting
@bobbymcnobbets8646
@bobbymcnobbets8646 Месяц назад
you learn this technique immediately after becoming a parent
@brianquint6126
@brianquint6126 Месяц назад
There is Kung Fu in everything, even parenting.
@Flokoli1
@Flokoli1 Месяц назад
​@@brianquint6126 Everybody is Kung-Fu parentiiing 🎶
@larrydotson2625
@larrydotson2625 Месяц назад
Well you used to anyway...
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott Месяц назад
@@Flokoli1Oh great, now I have that song in my head. 😂😂😂
@jarethozb07
@jarethozb07 Месяц назад
Neil Magny's burner account !?!
@fteambjj
@fteambjj Месяц назад
My mom learned this shit back in The 80s and in the 90s she became a master
@vmarc4682
@vmarc4682 Месяц назад
Mine used the one handed technique.
@subhrajitdey5513
@subhrajitdey5513 9 дней назад
@@vmarc4682 😀😀😀
@arbogast4950
@arbogast4950 Месяц назад
Thank you for putting the work in Kevin! Good kung fu needs more exposure.
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thank you!!
@Shindai
@Shindai Месяц назад
When I first saw this I thought it was a way to train punches with resistance to avoid overextended the elbow, but this is pretty cool.
@markmacdonald1849
@markmacdonald1849 Месяц назад
The double hand thrust then the throw are in Bassai dai shotokan karate kata...it's great when these things link up - they have the same roots
@combatsportsarchive7632
@combatsportsarchive7632 29 дней назад
According to Patrick McCarthy, Tegumi or Okinawa wrestling (the roots of Karate's grappling aspect) is historically linked to Shuai Jiao since Okinawa was heavily influenced by Chinese culture.
@markmacdonald1849
@markmacdonald1849 26 дней назад
@@combatsportsarchive7632 Not surprised with the old trade links. Karate people should look at all the South East Asian and Chinese styles - you often see the exact movements from karate katas being used
@igorcarvalho2557
@igorcarvalho2557 25 дней назад
It's so nice to see that a lot of techniques of different fighting styles stem from the same roots. Amazing class! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥋👊🏻
@ikrammaududi6205
@ikrammaududi6205 Месяц назад
In chinese they called this 摔跤 shuai jiao, in japan 柔道 judo, and in the west called wrestling. Almost similar in techniques, just a little differences in small details
@k.d1524
@k.d1524 20 дней назад
In india we called it ghusti
@jashardwallington
@jashardwallington 11 дней назад
In Africa laambe
@corvettegirl5074
@corvettegirl5074 Месяц назад
You can see the muscles he's built up in his arms. It good strong core, balance and speed with momentum.
@bongkem2723
@bongkem2723 Месяц назад
wrestling is always the core of martial arts, no matter the period and no matter where the art is !!
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
💯💯
@Azraerll
@Azraerll Месяц назад
Not true even though wrestling is a martial art other things that we call martial arts were around long before wrestling yes u can argue all grappling is a form of wrestling but you weren't talking about that
@bongkem2723
@bongkem2723 Месяц назад
@@Azraerll grappling is growing lately but striking and wrestling is the core for very long time, there were no soft mattress so once you get throw to the ground it's kinda over. Even today you can see countless CCTV where a guy KO other guy (in a bar, on the streets, in schools...) with a punch or a throw, very little grappling/lock in those footages. Grappling is a must nowadays in MMA competition but it's the cherry on top. Wrestling and striking (emphasize on punching) is the core martial arts for thousands of years.
@BalaJunior
@BalaJunior Месяц назад
Fact! wrestling bases martial artes + weapons training
@Azraerll
@Azraerll Месяц назад
@bongkem2723 now your bringing up striking what does that have to do with your modern wrestling is the core argument? Might as well say boxing is the core of it all U never said how it is the core when mixed martial arts was an event in the first olympic games, which was before modern wrestling all because I grab a person doesn't make it wrestling the throws on the video u can't do in wrestling the street fight videos on youtube shows most people can't fight 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Raivon
@Raivon 24 дня назад
As a Chinese i can confirm that this is an age-old technique ingrained within our very bloodline, and becomes active the microsecond my parents see my exam results.
@8triagrammer
@8triagrammer Месяц назад
WOW - the belt exercises - so practical. I totally didn't know about this. Very cool.
@shogoracing4294
@shogoracing4294 Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing the vid and introducing us to this wonderful teacher. I’ve always wanted to learn Shuai Jiao, but never came across a school that teaches it. Can’t wait to see the future vids!
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thank you for watching!
@joeie010
@joeie010 Месяц назад
The shifu has massive forearms
@imdavidchernandez
@imdavidchernandez Месяц назад
This connected a lot of dots for me. Great video!
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Awesome!!!!
@BMO_Creative
@BMO_Creative Месяц назад
Just so cool the many techniques Kev is bringing to us!
@JulesGaerlan-nh7ir
@JulesGaerlan-nh7ir Месяц назад
"Using belt as weapon more in Malaysian martial arts instead of belt ,Malaysian use "sarong / linen or scarf it s called 'Silat "❤
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Yep! I am a Silat practitioner too!
@Titi.tv.
@Titi.tv. Месяц назад
@@KevinLeeVlog nice! Which style/styles you practice? You also train applicable ground techniques? Cause i find there is some groundwork in silat which are a good unorthodox approach to a lot of bjj principles
@_BillyMandalay
@_BillyMandalay Месяц назад
sarong is not a scarf
@zaynabds
@zaynabds 8 дней назад
Another name for the scarf he mean is "cindai" or "selendang" ​@@_BillyMandalay
@nickyeng7444
@nickyeng7444 Месяц назад
Wonderful video, Kevin. There are so many training uses for old (abandoned😂 belts). As a kid we had to kick into a belt that was held infront of us in a loop. Once in a while the belt would "catch" our foot. We would have to jump around until we figured out that the secret was to turn our leg/foot to escape. I love lessons like this! Useful but also adds to the mysticism a bit too. Lets face it, it is a lot of fun too. Great guest, great messages, thank you!
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thank you so much!!!!
@ringoutko9463
@ringoutko9463 29 дней назад
Sounds less mystic more like your coach turned training into a game to keep the kids healthy was teaching investee
@knw-seeker6836
@knw-seeker6836 Месяц назад
It would be very interesting to see a person who is well trained in Tai Chi and Shoui Jiao By the way Kevin could you do a video with Tim Cartmell? He mastered several internal martial arts and has a black belt in Gracie Jiu Jitsu
@locomonki
@locomonki Месяц назад
I was told that this is the grandmother of all kung fu.
@thebluecollarbadass9945
@thebluecollarbadass9945 Месяц назад
Shuai Jiao is the Chinese kung fu wrestling form I took it in Miami years ago loved it like violent judo and original Jiujitsu
@ch355_
@ch355_ Месяц назад
"not optimal"...this dude is amazing, and that answer has wisdom that i will likely spend a long time trying to fully understand
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thank you so much!!
@hazz62
@hazz62 27 дней назад
dude this is perfect i've been wondering for years how to train a simple and basic grappling takedown technique but training it solo
@erykkai
@erykkai Месяц назад
Great Demos, Great Body Mechanics Knowledge and Classic Method 👍 Keep making Chinese Grappling Videos.
@mindfulsticks
@mindfulsticks Месяц назад
This looks like it would be helpful for silat training as well!
@TriggaTreDay
@TriggaTreDay Месяц назад
Holy cow that was crazy. Wow. I would love to see more from him.
@scottc3165
@scottc3165 15 дней назад
That's very cool. My mom had this down by the time I was 2 1/2. Then she took off her high heel shoe and brought it to a whole nother level. I'd love to see the seminar. That's a lot of power.
@PracticeTaiji
@PracticeTaiji Месяц назад
Your presentations are always a pleasure, Kevin.
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thank you!!!
@RetireearlyNYC
@RetireearlyNYC Месяц назад
Another eye opening video. Thanks Kevin!
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thank you for watching!!
@hamlettglobal3986
@hamlettglobal3986 Месяц назад
These are positions along with some of the concepts being thought is how I teach the body mechanics of the “ginga” position in capoeira. I love how pure principles are repeated throughout martial art styles.
@nathanconstantino7441
@nathanconstantino7441 Месяц назад
So cool Kevin, love your work. I practice praying mantis, and some of the mechanics could really help me out in the throws
@huntergrant6520
@huntergrant6520 Месяц назад
Those images are depicting XinYi Ba from shaolin temple
@hankspalding4433
@hankspalding4433 Месяц назад
Thank you very much for your so thoughtful insight and putting this on RU-vid for public display very impressive🐼☯️🕉️📚💪 and komechi stance I've also had opportunity to learn some ideals from as well 🙏
@coolitnow0013
@coolitnow0013 Месяц назад
Many mothers have a black belt in belt cracking.
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
😂
@brewcity2317
@brewcity2317 Месяц назад
This was great. 👍
@MrCrazykicker
@MrCrazykicker Месяц назад
It would be really interesting to see you experience someone who knows fajin and see your take on it
@wutan_nj
@wutan_nj Месяц назад
Great episode!
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thank you!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@dennisdjy
@dennisdjy Месяц назад
Great instruction!!!
@pawplan
@pawplan Месяц назад
Super cool 😎 …finally something to do with those older belts… as I’m 3/4th a form away from black belt! #shaolinkungfu #kungfulife #martialartslife gracias sifus!! 💫💚👏
@davidcapurro2594
@davidcapurro2594 Месяц назад
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing
@otisbeck5327
@otisbeck5327 Месяц назад
Shuai Jiao! It predates Luohanquan.
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
💯💯
@marc-andrebussiere2880
@marc-andrebussiere2880 Месяц назад
Great stuff again.
@alfred0621
@alfred0621 Месяц назад
Chinese wrestling is the real kung fu
@pablozamora3405
@pablozamora3405 Месяц назад
Very cool Kung Fu system
@user-qp3lx8xe8r
@user-qp3lx8xe8r День назад
Kevin please take some more lessons with Dr. Cheng about 24 forms martial performance of Tai Chi as his explonation is really acceptable for everyone who is interested at the subject🎉
@SuperFreejohn
@SuperFreejohn 28 дней назад
This is great for Judo, I'll definitely be giving this a try.
@Antilli
@Antilli Месяц назад
I wonder how Tai Chi would fare against Shuai Jiao.
@MbisonBalrog
@MbisonBalrog 29 дней назад
Mu Shin Martial Culture channel debunks the notion Shuai Jiao is this old. It created by Manchu Qing Dynasty during late 1800s drawing inspiration from Mongolian Bokh.
@rodrigorobeck8772
@rodrigorobeck8772 Месяц назад
It is said but can you and they provide archeological accuracy? All moves exist in very similar manner (but better) in Capoeira. In fact in the beginning that picture was a really good example of Capoeira’s Calçadeira. Also Cintura Desprezada Bandada com Giro is performed.
@michaelhammondart
@michaelhammondart Месяц назад
Similar to staff drills.
@Religious_man
@Religious_man Месяц назад
Interesting video. I give it a 8/10 🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋
@basilistsakalos9643
@basilistsakalos9643 Месяц назад
great teacher!!!
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
He sure is!!
@gallashaw6
@gallashaw6 Месяц назад
thank you Sir for that extremely informative video, excellent!
@LaResistenciaEDC
@LaResistenciaEDC Месяц назад
Very effectiveway to learn osoto gari. Wich is a very good introduction to brazilian jiu jitsu, wich is good for wrestling and mma 😜🙏🏼
@bigfoot8103
@bigfoot8103 Месяц назад
Oh, wow!
@ingoclever1722
@ingoclever1722 29 дней назад
amazing. Thanks for your efforts
@kungfuneuquen
@kungfuneuquen Месяц назад
With this kind of videos it becomes clear that all Chinese martial arts styles and their derivatives have the same theoretical basis. I think that most of the so-called traditional masters need to reset their misconceptions about striking, blocking and kicking. They need to think more about real hand-to-hand combat so that they can really interpret the techniques that are represented in the Tao Lu, even if the movements do not seem like it at first glance. Thank you.😉
@awgstudio22
@awgstudio22 Месяц назад
Is that Mark Chengs garage?
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Yes it is!!
@AmericanHangai
@AmericanHangai 29 дней назад
Great video
@adamgrofik5470
@adamgrofik5470 25 дней назад
Reminds me of the Manriki Gusari!
@MauricioChalonsLazaro
@MauricioChalonsLazaro 25 дней назад
I love his horse stance
@SoldierDrew
@SoldierDrew Месяц назад
@KevinLee, which school of Silat do you practice?
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
@@SoldierDrew I train under Guro Dan Inosanto. We do Maphilindo and Pencak.
@user-vr2ih4ll4d
@user-vr2ih4ll4d Месяц назад
滿洲跤 Manchuria Wrestling
@JasonAnthonyLupo
@JasonAnthonyLupo Месяц назад
Thanks 🙏🏼
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thank you!!
@benjaminlim3921
@benjaminlim3921 Месяц назад
Everybodys kung fu fighting
@bennyaruba3449
@bennyaruba3449 Месяц назад
I trained Kung Fu at a school, who did Sanda, Tao lu/traditional & Schuai Chiao long ago. Would it be appropriate to label Sanda & Schuai Chiao Kung Fu styles & part of Kung Fu per-se tho?
@keystothebox
@keystothebox Месяц назад
@kevinleevlog You should typically have your back heel down with your body weight on your heels. We know from body mechanics being off your heels causes a massive loss of balance for only a minor increase of power. There are a few times you should purposely be off your heels, but in general it is a bad habit that puts you at a disadvantage.
@damonstewart70
@damonstewart70 Месяц назад
Wasn't this uploading yesterday
@Shindai
@Shindai Месяц назад
yip, tis unlisted now. They're the same length though, nothing seems changed
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Yeah, I noticed a small error so I reload it. 😅
@user-tf6zb2kn5l
@user-tf6zb2kn5l Месяц назад
I see a filipino martial arts logo in the back!
@VTSifuSteve
@VTSifuSteve Месяц назад
Great video. The first time I saw this "belt cracking" exercise was in an old RU-vid clip of Beijing WSL Wing Chun Sifu Wang Zhi Peng demonstrating how he integrates Shuai Jiao into chi sau. He is absolutely ferocious in throwing his student Jai Harmon. Very impressive. Check this link at about 1:55 -2:10. Note the long deep "arrow stance" unlike typical Wing Chun stances (other than in the pole form). Beautiful integration of WC striking and SJ throwing. All good kung fu needs all ranges, like the old saying "Ti da shuai na" or "Kicking, punching, throwing, locking"! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4LSzcRCQZEI.html&ab_channel=ExperienceWingChunandTaijibySifuSergio
@cong1920
@cong1920 Месяц назад
As a BJJ blackbelt, do you think the Chinese Shuaijiao technics can be used in BJJ takedown system? If so how will you compare them with Judo and Wrestling takedowns? Thanks!
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Yes!!! There are so many things he showed so that would work really well for BJJ practitioners!
@davemorris4118
@davemorris4118 Месяц назад
Yes it can I know a few shuia chiao students who practice BJJ as well and it’s a great conversation
@havoc9926
@havoc9926 Месяц назад
Pretty Interesting.
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Yep!!
@giuseppienad2632
@giuseppienad2632 Месяц назад
Good stuff!!! BTW, Shuai Jiao is not 3000 years old. If you go back to the proginators of the 3 main Shuai Jiao styles ( Wan Baye of Beijing, Cui Xiu Feng of Tianjin and Ping Jingyi of Baoding). Their wrestling is directly descended from the wrestling of the Shan Pu Ying which is Mongol- Manchurian or in the Qing era "Buku". Yes China has many folk wrestling, but it is not connected to Shuai Jiao as many kung fu people AND Shuai Jiao people claim.
@KingoftheJiangl
@KingoftheJiangl Месяц назад
Northern nomadic wrestling styles date back to before the Mongols and tartars to the xiongnu and even earlier so 3000 years is not unrealistic, it's a pretty conservative estimate. Point taken on the lack of Chinese origin
@giuseppienad2632
@giuseppienad2632 Месяц назад
@@KingoftheJianglYup. I mean both Mongolian and Manchurian wrestling came from Khitanese wrestling, so yes asiatic nomadic wrestling is 3000 years old. But if you really trace back the wrestling origins of Shuai Jiao, you would literally end up going back to wrestling tradtitions of the nomads since the very groups of people who are in the Shan Pu Ying are mostly Mongols and Manchurians who have their own wrestling culture and the birthplace of Shuai Jiao, Beijing, is literally the Manchu's home. But many people missed this point regarding the origins of Shuai Jiao.
@TheMightyPALADIN
@TheMightyPALADIN 7 дней назад
will this work, if I replace the belt with my nunchaku? It looks like it will work, but what do you think?
@yatsufusazankhan3082
@yatsufusazankhan3082 Месяц назад
双重
@mieszkowisniewski835
@mieszkowisniewski835 Месяц назад
Correct if I am wrong but this is similar to Shuai Jiao ;)? I mean Chinese wrestling :)
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
@@mieszkowisniewski835 this is Shuai Jiao 😅 Belt Cracking is one of the techniques they practice in this system.
@ruiseartalcorn
@ruiseartalcorn Месяц назад
Awesome!!! :)
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thanks! 😄
@hhputube
@hhputube 24 дня назад
We Asian learned this when we don't get an A+ in school!
@jamessm4401
@jamessm4401 Месяц назад
Funny how the most powerful martial arts forms are almost never put to the test and when they are, they almost always get their asses kicked.
@ShredST
@ShredST 21 день назад
Look up Sanda competitions. Sanda takedowns are taken from Shuaijiao
@Animal_loversVlog
@Animal_loversVlog 29 дней назад
I think in John wick movie the wick use the same steps with belt right
@hankspalding4433
@hankspalding4433 Месяц назад
Pranayama breathe also my brother 🙏✌️❤️‍🔥
@jerediahgonzalez2315
@jerediahgonzalez2315 Месяц назад
Is this a re upload?
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
@@jerediahgonzalez2315 Yeah, I noticed a small error so I decided to reload. 😅
@cypresspuz
@cypresspuz Месяц назад
Could this be Judo's roots?
@aurelioruiz1344
@aurelioruiz1344 Месяц назад
I’m just wondering what is this style called besides the oldest style of martial arts
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
@@aurelioruiz1344 it’s written in the description. lol it’s called Shuai Jiao.
@aurelioruiz1344
@aurelioruiz1344 Месяц назад
@@KevinLeeVlog thank you I didn’t see that lol
@teanistillmon3341
@teanistillmon3341 Месяц назад
Chinese people never used the name Martial art in their history.
@user-he3ps5un7c
@user-he3ps5un7c Месяц назад
こちらは戦場の道を歩く為の武術ですよね?。
@Zen-ep6mc
@Zen-ep6mc Месяц назад
yes, from Mongolian grassland and northern China.
@user-he3ps5un7c
@user-he3ps5un7c Месяц назад
@@Zen-ep6mc 習いたい戦闘術が、たくさん有る😁。
@Zen-ep6mc
@Zen-ep6mc Месяц назад
@@user-he3ps5un7c Cheers)
@arindammandal1987
@arindammandal1987 Месяц назад
Bodhi dharma introduced kungfu to China
@SelfBegotten
@SelfBegotten 27 дней назад
Don't get your blood pressure up My Lady!!! It all an illusion, a 3 ring 🕳️🕳️🕳️ circus 🎪🎪🎪!!! I like your Passion and your knowledge - prepareness, Warrior🥊🥋🪖 Queen 👸👑!!!
@mieszkowisniewski835
@mieszkowisniewski835 Месяц назад
What name of that system... I'm curious about it exist also in Netherlands 😊 ;)
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
@@mieszkowisniewski835 Shuai Jiao!
@Rainbow_Oracle
@Rainbow_Oracle Месяц назад
I don't know about the Netherlands, but I know here in the USA, there is a branch of Chang Dongsheng Shuai Jiao that exists in Ohio.
@mieszkowisniewski835
@mieszkowisniewski835 Месяц назад
@@Rainbow_Oracle I check this and they have
@bongdonky2568
@bongdonky2568 24 дня назад
Is it true that in China, sifu is what they call cab drivers etc.? I was told that you would not call your martial arts teacher sifu. Just curious. Interesting video, Thanks
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog 24 дня назад
@@bongdonky2568 yes and no. There are different words used for that matter but both sounds very similar in the pronunciations. Shifu (師傅)is used to call someone with a specific skill set. Ex, technicians, drivers and et. Sifu or Shifu (師父) is a teacher who teaches you a skill set, specially in martial arts, Chinese opera, and etc.
@davidlyons8064
@davidlyons8064 13 дней назад
James is a master. So you wouldn't call him "sifu".
@celinreyes1983
@celinreyes1983 5 дней назад
Shuai jiao?
@fatsen-qy4lj
@fatsen-qy4lj 24 дня назад
Many Martial Arts or Kung Fu came from China !
@JrKinabalu
@JrKinabalu Месяц назад
What if no gi
@samuelgates5935
@samuelgates5935 Месяц назад
Sweet.
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
Thank you!!
@lazysusan7767
@lazysusan7767 Месяц назад
Who is the dark skin figure in the old paintings?
@joss1578
@joss1578 27 дней назад
What is this art called?
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog 27 дней назад
@@joss1578 Shuai Jiao!
@joss1578
@joss1578 27 дней назад
@@KevinLeeVlog Thanks!
@joseramonperez9609
@joseramonperez9609 Месяц назад
What is the difference between this style and Judo?
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog Месяц назад
I know they share some similarities but that would be a question for someone who actually knows the art. All I know is Shuai Jiao has been around over thousands of years.
@joseramonperez9609
@joseramonperez9609 Месяц назад
@@KevinLeeVlog I read that Judo really comes from Shuai Jiao, which as you say is far before Judo.
@AroundElvesWatchUrselves96
@AroundElvesWatchUrselves96 Месяц назад
​@@joseramonperez9609 Judo came from Japanese Jujitsu, and the native Sumo (wrestling) of Japan.
@Rainbow_Oracle
@Rainbow_Oracle Месяц назад
The main difference is that the flavor of the two styles are very distinct. Both are types of jacket wrestling, so even if the fundamental techniques are not that different, the character is unique. For starters, that deep bow and arrow stance is not typical in Judo. Shuai Jiao uses that and even deeper versions of this from what I've seen. The angles for the body drop are kinda weird. Feel at liberty to use techniques freely, but from what I've seen, Japanese Judo tends to do the body drop very formulaic and square to the opponent's stance. You don't see framing like the kind shown in this video for Shuai Jiao in the style of Judo. The typical judo grip is lifting-pulling, with that lifting hand usually being in that upper cut position. You basically learn to do all the basic throws with that grip, learn the extended sleeve grip version, and then move onto other holds. Shuai Jiao has lots of different grips. Basically every grip imaginable, and then a few more. Sometimes I feel like a third of Shuai Jiao is just sweeping hip throw from 30 different grip positions. You can definitely approach it that way as a beginner. Overall, I feel like Shuai Jiao is more of a do-everything style of wrestling, using all grips and all combinations imaginable, whereas in Judo while you can use it freely, they tend to favor perfecting a few core techniques with only a couple common variations. Judoka are more light on their feet and tall, whereas Shuai Jiao wrestlers are usually pretty well planted. Thus Judo throws tend to be more up and down, and Shuai Jiao throws tend be more straight down I feel. I don't think that is practical to try and footsweep a Shuai Jiao wrestler. Not from walking steps anyway. Shuai Jiao has leg levering and forced stepping which is not a very Judo thing to do. Judo tends to force the opponent to move more by pushing and pulling with the arms. I feel like more of the technique in Shuai jiao works by warping or ruining the opponent's posture, more in their spine, rather than just getting their whole structure in motion and off their base of support. I'm not aware of kneeling finishes in Shuai Jiao, like how in Judo they often dive down on one or both knees to finish a throw. From what I've seen, Shuai Jiao has a more "stay on your feet" mentality. A little bit lit Taijiquan, sacrifice throw techniques seem to be forbidden, or if not, then extremely heavily frowned upon. The ground is usually ceramic after all. Otherwise you could say that Judo techniques tend to feel more like the goal is to trip the opponent with your body, whereas Shuai Jiao technique has a very strong emphasis on wheeling the opponent with your body. Both styles block, and both styles wheel, but they favor different things. Overall, the legs are much more strongly emphasized in Shuai Jiao than in Judo. The most common throws in Shuai Jiao are leg throws with many variations. You can hip throw without adding the leg in Judo, but that seems really rare in Shuai Jiao. If you can use the leg, then you add a leg. In Shuai Jiao, if the leg is absent in a hip throw, a pressing palm on the leg or hip is usually substituted instead. I've never seen a Judoka attempt a hip throw with a pressing palm, and that is definitely not a standard nor orthodox technique. Belt cracking is not a typical Judo practice. This is a very Chinese thing. As is the associated chain cracking. The most similar apparatus exercise for Judo that I've seen is the rectangular iron frame that Jigoro Kano is said to have constructed to hone his technique. It's overall similar in concept to belt cracking, but lacking any actual cracking. Slams are illegal in Judo matches. I'm not sure if they are illegal in Shuai Jiao matches, but there are definitely several very well known and traditional shuai jiao techniques involving lifting and dropping, if not slamming per say. The switch hip drop (whatever the official name is) is definitely unique to Shuai Jiao, and is one of the most distinctive and flashy techniques in all of martial arts. You really don't see that anywhere else. It's definite a boss character technique. That's everything I can think of off the top of my head. Judo and Shuai Jiao feel very distinct to me. Kinda like how "men are from Mars, and women women are from Venus". They are the same, but different. They are familiar in shape, but alien in manner. That's my take.
@joseramonperez9609
@joseramonperez9609 Месяц назад
@@Rainbow_Oracle thanks a lot for your great explanation!!
@Pikopati
@Pikopati 24 дня назад
This is why guys take off their shirt at most of the fights. No where to be grab on other than your body
@lucperochaud8070
@lucperochaud8070 Месяц назад
Basic tai otoshi
@nathanconstantino7441
@nathanconstantino7441 Месяц назад
My brother, chinese martial arts are way older than the japanese
@jestfullgremblim8002
@jestfullgremblim8002 Месяц назад
​@@nathanconstantino7441 they never said otherwise hahaha! They are just highlighting the fact that this is the same as Judo's Tai Otoshi, alright?
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