Exactly what I have always had to fight with.
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Exactly what I have always had to fight with.
We have a wait and see approach to these events. Skrima who I believe is running these had some ok events in the past. I they can hold it together and it seems to get a toe hold then we would...
San Shou team picked in obscurity again.
If you think REAL San Shou is just kick boxing and you can't do you techniques with gloves on then watch this and judge.
Since I have been doing what should be considered “real” San Shou longer then anyone else on this forum I guess I’ll weigh in again. I trained with Jason Yee when he won the Bronze in San Shou in...
As someone who won national titles in both Push Hands and San Shou this is beyond sad. Promoting this and letting San Shou die is inexcusable.
We train our fighters how they are built to fight. We have been training people in San Shou and Sanda longer then any other school in the US (1990-present) and the one constant is everyone is good at...
Depends on what you are looking for. Yao Li is not a fake sifu but his days of producing top tier students may be behind him. PM me if you want more info on the people in Boston.
I have a recurring dad attitude but otherwsie shocking healthy for almost 2 years since I tore my plantar fascia which when healed made my foot feel better then before it tore.
Sevenstar you have mail.
The initiation penalty was not in use. It is almost never used in the US too many ring trained fighters. You only really see it in Lei Tai San Shou where clean points are much more important.
I judged that fight and your description is pretty accurate. He would have won both rounds but you got off some good stuff. Richie has been around for a very long time and has fought many good...
It's not. It's just that there have not been any destructive ones...ever.
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I spar with Mutant Warrior frequently and his footwork is terrible. He is awkward, off balance, seemingly clumsy. I tried to make him more standard in his movements to no avail. But you know what, he...
Yum Cha,
You are right I do not know how I could have read:
"A man bobbing and weaving, dancing, shuffling on his toes has a poor root to exploit."
as you saying boxers have a poor root....
It is not about me but my advice is based on a massive amount of expereince.
Your root comment was comical, you basically said boxers have no root so they cannot generate much power. Maybe not...
Here is the Cro-cop beating he took. I have never seen a fighter that big that cannot take a body shot. Hoost Dropped him a bunch of times before the "MUNGO SMASH!" Sapp style won out. Hoost was fine...
Jugen is in town this weekend actually. I can get his new email if you need it, send me a pm if you want it and I will get it.
Yea you duck too much in Sanda and/or Muay Thai and bad things can...
Tai Chi can be a great way to soften a stiff fighter and develop a great root for punching but Wave Hand like Clouds will get Head Punched like Heavybag. Hsing I gave me a sick root that saved me...
If he is a well trained boxer he will beat you like a redheaded stepson. Let me guess he is never it the right place for you to hit him well. He is too close or too far away. When you do hit him it...
I believe that is false advertising.
Yea not a pro at least not a pro San Shou fighter. The most active Pro San Shou fighter, Cung Le, only has 15 fights. Scott looked good for a newbie but I would not challenge Marvin Perry any time...
It seems to me if you want to do San Shou with ground fighting then you just do MMA. Isn't that what it would be?
It's like saying why don't you make boxing more realistic by adding kicking, oh...
Not that I took and not really worth seeing. No clash of titans like years past.