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Our primary focus is developing the Next Generation of Instructors to perpetuate Northern Shaolin Long Fist and Chinese Swai Jiao Kung Fu as traditional Chinese Martial Arts; and adapt their self-defense principles for modern times.
"Swai Jiao Kung Fu is a Chinese cultural art to be shared with good people and to make friends.
Swai Jiao (also Shuai-chiao, Shuai-jiao), with emphasis on close quarter combat for Self-Defense (Dze Hwei Shu) and Police Tactics (Dai Bu Shu).
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Chin's Martial Arts Academy - James Man Chin - Swai Jiao ( Shuai Jiao, Shuai Chiao ) - Northern Shaolin Long Fist
Martial arts school teaching traditional Chinese Kung Fu. Chief Instructor James Man Chin is focused on Northern Shaolin Long Fist Kung Fu (Chuan Kung Fu or Shaolin Long Fist) and Swai Jiao (Shuai Jiao, Shuai-chiao).
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In Chinese, Shuai means throw down,” and Jiao refers to a or fall caused by a trip.
Whether Shuai Jiao is used for performances, competition or fighting, there is only one training system and one set of skills.
According to Shuai Jiao rules, punching, kicking(1) and locking skills are not permitted, and if any part of the body other than a competitor’s feet touch the ground, that competitor loses the match(2).
There is nothing you can do to win from a position on the ground given the Shuai Jiao rule that your feet are the only part of your body that can touch the floor.
Shuai Jiao - Chinese Wrestling
Jiao research is focused only on the skills needed to trip an opponent and throw him to the ground.
the case Shuai Jiao, the high level of interest in throwing skills and the amount of knowledge accumulated about them resulted in Shuai Jiao’s becoming an independent art in its own right rather than just a component of general martial arts training.
Strictly speaking, the common translation of Shuai Jiao as is not accurate since no true wrestling skills are involved in Shuai Jiao practice.
Shuai Jiao, Zhang Yun, Wang Peisheng, Chinese Wrestling, International Chinese Wrestling Club, YCGF
In traditional Chinese martial arts, as in almost all martial arts, there are four categories of basic fighting skills: Ti kicking; Da striking; Shuai throwing; and Na locking.
Shuai Jiao practice focuses on the throwing skills in great detail, and for this reason, its throwing skills differ greatly from those used in Judo and in western-style wrestling.
considered a sport, Shuai Jiao can be used for purposes of either performance or competition and is governed by a set of rules to determine what constitutes a well-executed performance or a win.
valutazione: contenuti: Zhang Yun, YCGF, Wang Peisheng, Shuai Jiao, Chinese Wrestling, International Chinese Wrestling Club
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Shuai Jiao, Die Pu and Qin Na
In Tai Chi Chuan, we can practice Shuai Jiao techniques such as White Crane Flaps Its Wings, in
a variety of ways.
Thus, one technique with its
different applications could legitimately be classified as belonging to Shuai
Jiao, Die Pu and Qin Na.
Shuai Jiao, Die Pu and Qin Na
by Dan Docherty
If you want to claim you practice Chinese martial arts, three terms you should understand are Shuai Jiao, Die Pu and Qin Na.
It is not necessary to wear the special tournament pyjamas in order to practice the art and such tournaments are as representative of Shuai Jiao as Judo tournaments are of Jujutsu or as pushing hands tournaments are of Tai Chi Chuan.
Other terms used to refer to wrestling include Di which dates from the time of the Warring States (464-221BC) and Jiao Li.
The radical for the character Shuai
is the character for hand while the phonetic represents a net with a frame such
as is used to snare birds and a rope which is used to make the trap fall.
In recent years Shuai Jiao has
become a reasonably well known term through the Shuai Jiao tournaments held in the Far East and in more recent years in Europe and North America.
Jiao is nowadays usually given as either the character meaning mutually, so mutually
throwing to the ground is wrestling, or the character meaning the bones of the
leg, suggesting the use of tripping and sweeping in wrestling.