Very interesting. I'm new to shuai jiao concept but it amazes me for the practical use. Thanks for the video, I will certainly look into more.
@MasterPoucksBestMan9 ай бұрын
Speaking of your comment about finding similarities between Shuai Jiao and other arts, and you mentioning Okinawan Karate practitioners seeing similarities specifically; There has been a major renaissance going on in the Karate community over the last 20 years but astronomically in the last 5-10 years regarding the origins of Karate, what the movement patterns of the kata are for, and how to train them. New info translated for the first time have revealed just how much grappling used to be in Karate, and that it's foundations do not lie in Kung Fu, but rather in Tegumi (also called Shima), which is a native Okinawan stand up grappling art, and that so many of the odd looking movements in the kata start to make sense when looking at them from the perspective of a stand up grappling/clinch fighting art rather than a long- to medium range striking art. Today, it's a belt wrestling style that uses a jacket for modesty/skin protection, but in the past it was jacketless and beltless. The jacket didn't come into Karate until after Jigoro Kano invented it for Judo, and Karate adopted it from them. The southern Kung Fu striking arts' (such as white crane, etc) influence came later, mostly after 1800, but Okinawa's vassal status to China began during the 1300s and didn't end until 1609, so it's possible that Tegumi was influenced by some form of Shuai Jiao.
@shawn66693 жыл бұрын
Hey, Sonny! Shawn from Portland here! I was curious. Do you have a merch page for things like the "Big Stick" and Jackets? I've been wanting to pick up both things, but thought I'd see if I could get them through you before I started looking online. Just curious. Cheers! S.
@cpa3143 жыл бұрын
Could i practice this with any large stick?
@taichibum3 жыл бұрын
A stick is a stick😉, but some sticks are...stickier? seriously though, just use a 2 inch wooden dowel, pipe or pvc to get started. My advice if you want it when trying it out? Look less at the force that is produced, but the motion that creates the force. Start slow and easy first to find the motion 🤙🏼
@cpa3143 жыл бұрын
@@taichibum haha thanks, I wasn't sure if any type of stick would work to practice this. Its very interesting that shuai jiao has a lot of equipment to drill certain movement patterns and types of power generation