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The Shuai Chiao Kungfu Club At OSU Shuai Chiao Kungfu is one of the oldest styles of Kungfu, tracing its roots back over 3000 years. Today it is practiced as a martial arts discipline, an excellent form of self http://osukungfu.com/
Extractions: The Shuai Chiao Kungfu Club at The Ohio State University Shuai Chiao Kungfu is one of the oldest styles of Kungfu, tracing its roots back over 3000 years. Today it is practiced as a martial arts discipline, an excellent form of self-defense, and a modern martial arts sport. At the OSU club we practice all of these aspects. Club dues are still only $20 per Quarter
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Shuai-Chiao | Team Canada ShuaiChiao shwy jow, translated to mean throwing horns, is considered the oldest fighting system known to man. Originally called Jiao Di (horn prodding), its first documented http://shuai-chiao-team-canada.com/
Learn Authentic Chinese Fighting Arts At Shaolin Kung Fu Institute Teaching traditional Shaolin, Hung Gar, Shuai-Chiao, Tai Chi and a small family Monkey Style. Features history, instructor biographies, lineage, links, and related information. Located in Richmond Heights, Ohio. http://www.shaolininstitute.com
Extractions: Welcome to Shaolin Kung Fu Institute. This site is screen reader friendly. Skip to content Skip to main navigation Skip to footer navigation Halloween is approaching and the Shaolin Kung Fu Schools provide a safe haven for kids to have a scary night out. Anyone wanting their children to enjoy Halloween without the risk of walking the streets can contact their instructor for more information. The Shaolin Kung Fu Institute proudly announces the opening of our 4th. location. Formerly known as Allstar Martial Arts at 40 Northfiled Road in Bedford (near the corner of Union and Northfield, formerly the old Wendy's building). Sifu Alva Ervin will now be the head instructor at the Bedford school. Also taking over at our Garfield Heights school is Sihing Robert Armstrong. We now have a Facebook page. For those who follow facebook, you can join us on the Internet to get up to date news and information everyday. Click here To follow us on facebook. And for you Youtube fans Sifu Gino has a youtube site set up for those interested in videos. Sifu Gino's Youtube page is available with some of his Angry Monkey style videos posted. Keep checking daily, I will be posting videos as I get them edited and ready to view. Right now you can see a clip of upcoming Angry Monkey weapons and also Angry Monkey Hand forms. Click here To check out our YouTube site.
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USSA Catalog - Fundamentals Of Shuai-Chiao Fundamentals of Shuaichiao The Ancient Fighting Art Textbook .. Dr. Chi-hsiu Weng (9th degree black belt) presents the basic history, theory, techniques http://www.shuai-chiao.org/catalog/fundamentals.html
Learn Authentic Chinese Fighting Arts At Shaolin Kung Fu Institute ShuaiChiao. Pao Ting. In the beginning of evolution, mankind was very animalistic. Survival only for the strong. Man had to survive hunger, natures elements, animal as well as http://shaolininstitute.com/institute/shuai-chiao.shtml
Extractions: Welcome to Shaolin Kung Fu Institute. This site is screen reader friendly. Skip to content Skip to main navigation Skip to footer navigation Pao Ting In the beginning of evolution, mankind was very animalistic. Survival only for the strong. Man had to survive hunger, natures elements, animal as well as human attacks. Self preservation became a way of life. Most people watched animals and tried to copy their survival techniques. Early man was very ritualistic, chanting and dancing around the campfire. Ritual and self defense combined in a dance, copying the moves of their ancient sacred animals. These movements eventually evolved into a style of self defense. In Chinese history, records of wrestling style can be traced back to 2697 BC. When it was used between the Emperor Hwang Ti and the rebel Chih Yu, who was known for his wrestling skills. In the era, the term Chiao-Ti (horn locking) was used because, during ritual or practice combatants wore a headdress adorned with horns. When they would grapple with each other, it looked like 2 animals locking horns. During the Chou dynasty (1122-255 BC), wrestling skills were a prerequisite for all military personnel. Ancient records tell of wrestling tournaments with thousands of competitors, going on for days. Chiao-Ti (now called Shuai-Chiao or throwing horns), had been an excellent exhibition art at festivals and carnivals. Feats of strength and skill would always please a crowd. However, Shuai-Chiao was not the only fighting style around. Bare knuckle fighting, weaponry, horsemanship and archery were also dominant ways of self defense at this time.
Shuai Chiao Shuai Chiao Shuai Chiao uses powerful throws and strikes, but little ground fighting. Modern Shuai Chiao is often called the practical application of Tai http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sports/martialarts/shuaichiao.html
Extractions: Shuai Chiao uses powerful throws and strikes, but little ground fighting. Modern Shuai Chiao is often called "the practical application of Tai Chi Chuan ", with the same evasive techniques : blending with, then overcoming, an attacker's force. While the emphasis for beginning student is on the throwing methods, Shuai Chiao students also practice punching and kicking. Most of the classic throws are demonstrated from a punching, kicking, or grabbing attack, and use "chin-na" joint grasping or locking techniques instead of depending on a grip on a jacket. These characteristics make this ancient art a very effective form of self-defense in modern times. Shuai Chiao emerged around 2,000 years ago. It was originally taught only to the military elite. Starting in the Ch'in Dynasty, Shuai-Chiao was demonstrated in tournaments for the Imperial court. During the Ching Dynasty, China maintained a camp of 300 full time fighters who trained for competition with China's allies. Today, Shuai Chiao is still taught primarily to the military and police in China and Taiwan. It is a Northern Chinese martial art that was not well known in the south until the 1930's. Shuai Chiao was introduced to the United States in 1978 by Dr. Chi-Hsiu Daniel Weng. Information supplied by: http://www.webmartial.com
Extractions: Shuai Chiao, also written as, "Shuaijiao," is considered the oldest form of Chinese kungfu. It is mentioned as "Chiao Ti" in texts that refer back over 3000 years. The Shuai Chiao characters in Chinese literally mean, "Throwing - Horns": the earliest fighters were reputed to have worn horned helmets, and the rapid open arm movements of the style made the powerful movements appear like a clash of horned beasts. Shuai Chiao was considered basic training for soldiers in China for thousands of years. The art is designed for survival in the chaos of the battlefield - - powerful throws and strikes, but little ground fighting, since struggling down on the ground could be fatal with multiple attackers. Over the centuries, Shuai Chiao has stayed true to its roots, while gaining sophistication. Modern Shuai Chiao is often called "the practical application of Tai Chi Chuan," with the same evasive techniques: blending with, then overcoming, an attacker's force. While the emphasis for beginning student is on the throwing methods, Shuai Chiao students also practice punching and kicking. Most of the classic throws are demonstrated from a punching, kicking, or grabbing attack, and use "chin-na" joint grasping or locking techniques instead of depending on a grip on a jacket. These characteristics make this ancient art a very effective form of self-defense in modern times.
Martial Arts Styles - Shuai Chiao Martial Arts Systems and Styles Shuai Chiao is the oldest Chinese bare-handed fighting style which incorporates the principles of T'ai Chi Ch'uan. http://www.usadojo.com/styles/about-shuai-chiao.htm
Extractions: ABOUT SHUAI CHIAO More About Shuai Chiao Shuai Chiao is the oldest Chinese bare-handed fighting style which incorporates the principles of T'ai Chi Ch'uan. Shuia-Chiao emerged around 2,000 years ago. It was originally taught only to the military elite. Starting in the Ch'in Dynasty, Shuai-Chiao was demonstrated in tournaments for the Imperial court. During the Ching Dynasty, China maintained a camp of 300 full time fighters who trained for competition with China's allies. Today, Shuai-Chiao is still taught primarily to the military and police in China and Taiwan. Shuai-Chiao is a Northern Chinese martial art that was not well known in the south until the 1930's. Shuai-Chiao was introduced to the United States in 1978 by Dr. Chi-Hsiu Daniel Weng. Dr. Weng started martial arts training at age 11, beginning with judo. After achieving second degree black belt in judo, he began study of Shuai-Chiao from Grandmaster Ch'ang Tung-Sheng. Dr. Weng spent 20 years studying Shuai-Chiao with Grandmaster Chang, including 10 years as Shuai-Chiao instructor at the Taiwan Central Police College. Dr. Weng is an 8th degree black belt in Shuai-Chiao, and is president of the U.S. Shuai-Chiao Association. There has been a large growth of interest and participation in Shuai-Chiao during the past several years. Major Chinese martial arts tournaments now include Shuai-Chiao divisions. Shuai-Chiao fighters have also competed successfully in San Shou (full contact fighting) competition. The five-man U.S. full contact team sent to the 2nd World Wushu Championships included three Shuai-Chiao fighters.
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Chinese Shuai-Chiao, The Mother Of Kung Fu CHINESE SHUAICHIAO, THE MOTHER OF KUNG FU . Shuai-Chiao, the Mount Everest of China's martial arts ranges, is a famous killing style paneratium in its sublimity of Kung fu http://www.usadojo.com/styles/about-shuai-chiao-more.htm
Extractions: CHINESE SHUAI-CHIAO, THE MOTHER OF KUNG FU Shuai-Chiao, the Mount Everest of China's martial arts ranges, is a famous killing style paneratium in its sublimity of Kung fu package. This age-old technique strikes a combination of every telling trick in blows, kicks, locks and throws as what is known as Shuai, the throwing; Nah, grappling; Tien, fatal pointing and Tah, striking. Down to the Cheu Dynasty (1134 B.C.), the technique, then known as Chiao-Lih, was made an important course to train soldiers. As time went by, it became much more popularized around 264 B.C. Not only did Shuai-Chiao then exist as a major game in both civilian and military activities, but also was it ascertained as a regular monarch entertainment. In about 140 B.C., Shuai-Chiao came to a new peak. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was so crazy about the art that he proclaimed it the permanent royal recreation. During his reign, he inspired such a heat that people of all walks swarmed to watch the Shuai-Chiao tournaments from a circuit of 500 miles. At the time, Chiao-Tih was its given name.
Shuai Chiao | Facebook Welcome to the Facebook Community Page about Shuai Chiao, a collection of shared knowledge concerning Shuai Chiao. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Shuai-Chiao/111154938908935?v=stream
Grappling - Grappling San Diego Our grappling classes in san diego is based on a chinese wrestling art known as Shuai chiao. We have 3 international black belt champions from the United States Shuai Chiao http://sandiegokungfutaichi-com.doodlekit.com/home/grappling
Extractions: Login View Cart Register Search Home About Us Fitness Striking ... 1 on 1 Training The word "shuai," 摔, stands for "to throw onto the ground", while "Chiao" 跤, stands for "wrestle or trip using the legs". Shuai Chiao has similarities to yet predates judo, jiu-jitsu, sambo, and other wrestling arts by thousands of years.The art has been practiced by soldiers of the Yellow Emperor as early as 2697 BC, and continues to evolve today. Anyone from all walks of life can benefit from learning Shuai Chiao. The Shuai Chiao system can also be integrated to any style and has been proven to enhance the skill sets of MMA fighters, securty and law enforcement personel. Our progressive training method begins with strengthening the abs, neck, and back while developing falling skills that minimalizes the chances of injury. Every student works at their own comfort level to keep the class fun, exciting, and productive. introductory course Immortal Fitness Martial Arts
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Extractions: Home Locations Coaches Photo Gallery ... Join USSA Welcome to the online home of the Northern Viginia Shuai-chiao Club. We're Northern Virginia's only club dedicated to teaching, training, and growing the traditional Chinese martial art of Shuai-chiao Kung Fu. All our coaches are from the lineage of Grandmaster Chang Tung-sheng and have close ties to the shuai-chiao community around the world. Our goal is to create an inviting space where all are welcome to train and share their experiences. Shuai-chiao can be an excellent cross-training opportunity for other martial artists who are looking to supplement their current system or for individuals looking for a fun and exciting exercise to complement a healthy lifestyle. The Northern Virginia Shuai-chiao Club Teams Up With First Defense Martial Arts Center The Northern Virginia Shuai-chiao Club has partnered with First Defense Martial Arts Club to offer more weekly classes for adults and children. Starting September 7th our schedule will be: Check out the latest United States Shuai-chiao Association Newsletter! -