There are thousands of different styles in China. All i can say is that i have yet to come across a ground grappelling system. Some say Fujian Dog style or Ditang Boxing are ground styles. I havent seen anything but showy routines from them though.
I just discovered the channel. I'm interested in Shuai Jiao. Can it be applied to mma? Are there any techniques that does not require grappling the opponents uniform?
I'm not keen on commenting about advantages of Shuaijiao over other systems, although i have a strong opinion about Shuaijiao compared to other Chinese Martial Arts. but i will say this: You are welcome to come and try it out for 6 months and make your own mind up :-)
The belt story is a myth. Belts didn't start until after WWII when the modern founder of judo began using just white and black to distinguish junior and senior students. Shotokan's founder was a good friend of his and adopted the idea late in his life. Shotokan schools generally have just white, green, brown and black. As other schools picked this up some, notably Korean ones, started going nuts with all kinds of colors and bizarre stories about their meanings.
@hseckink hi...no ground fighting today. the advantages of Shuaijiao compared to other systems...hmmm...thats not a good question because there is no perfect system. its a throwing art, and one of the best there is. if you want to throw, learn shuaijiao
@ashwix qinna is not really thought of as a system, there are those that teach it as such, but they have some ground techniques...nothing as developed as bjj though
Well chinese styles dont really have ground grapping because ground grappling with weapons involved is a bad idea 2 hands on a choke or armbar will get you killed in the streets ! where im from washington d.c anyway where ppl have knifes
Shuai Jiao looks like it could be very effective for takedowns like Judo.....but after you practice these moves you will have to learn how to use them against a resisting opponent cuz not many guys are gonna let you just go for an easy throw...
There are thousands of different styles in China. All i can say is that i have yet to come across a ground grappelling system. Some say Fujian Dog style or Ditang Boxing are ground styles. I havent seen anything but showy routines from them though.
Here's a new comment... seems like Chinese shuaijiao never took the dangerous standing joint lock throws out like judo and jiujitsu
I just discovered the channel. I'm interested in Shuai Jiao. Can it be applied to mma? Are there any techniques that does not require grappling the opponents uniform?
so explain the arm drag, which marcelo garcia uses as pretty much his #1 takedown
Excellent style
I'm not keen on commenting about advantages of Shuaijiao over other systems, although i have a strong opinion about Shuaijiao compared to other Chinese Martial Arts. but i will say this: You are welcome to come and try it out for 6 months and make your own mind up :-)
Wonderful!!!
there's some pretty ancient ground grappling techniques in india
The belt story is a myth. Belts didn't start until after WWII when the modern founder of judo began using just white and black to distinguish junior and senior students. Shotokan's founder was a good friend of his and adopted the idea late in his life. Shotokan schools generally have just white, green, brown and black. As other schools picked this up some, notably Korean ones, started going nuts with all kinds of colors and bizarre stories about their meanings.
Yes Im in Beijing.
Let me know when you come and we can arrange some training for you :-)
Excuse me sir this move looks like it's from Aikido and stuff the bending wrist lock from Aikido
@hseckink hi...no ground fighting today. the advantages of Shuaijiao compared to other systems...hmmm...thats not a good question because there is no perfect system. its a throwing art, and one of the best there is. if you want to throw, learn shuaijiao
@ashwix qinna is not really thought of as a system, there are those that teach it as such, but they have some ground techniques...nothing as developed as bjj though
@semillasdelorto not sure who this is directed to...care to clarify?
that grip reminds me of aikido
nice stuff. thanx for uploading this :D
has any1 ever seen Judo vs. Shua Jiao b4?
Well chinese styles dont really have ground grapping because ground grappling with weapons involved is a bad idea 2 hands on a choke or armbar will get you killed in the streets ! where im from washington d.c anyway where ppl have knifes
Shuai Jiao looks like it could be very effective for takedowns like Judo.....but after you practice these moves you will have to learn how to use them against a resisting opponent cuz not many guys are gonna let you just go for an easy throw...
two hands to control one is never a very good idea unless its an armbar you are sure of two hands to control one standing not good
Wow so "complete" kung fu is essentially mixed martial arts just with all chinese techniques.
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No, that's a myth. (Besides the dirtier it gets the smellier it gets.)