This is the 1st Chan Chiao (combat Shuai Book) book in English that's available in US.
http://combatshuaichiao.com/merchandise.html
Author: David C. K. Lin
Title:
- Current president of the American Combat Shuai Association (ACSCA) .
- 8th degree black belt holder.
- The Black Belt Magazines this year as "the Kung Fu man of the year".
Experience:
Master Lin is the senior-most practitioner of Combat Shuai-Chiao. He trained the longest with Grandmaster Ch'ang and first coined the term "Combat Shuai-Chiao", which is now trademarked. Relocating from Taiwan to the US at the invitation of Sionics, a prestigious Georgia-based Anti-terrorism school, Master Lin now teaches and lives in the outskirts of Atlanta, traveling occasionally for seminars and workshops.
Table of Contents
Foreword
I Chan-Chiao History in Brief
II Chan-Chiao Requires Self-Cultivation
1. Etiquette before Art, Moral before Martial 5
2. 3 Aspiration and 3 Avoidances for Learning and Practicing Chan Chiao 6
III Chan-Chiao Theory
1. Throw
a) Four Sides and Two doors
Four Sides
1st Side: Forward kick (TI), Scooping kick (CUO), Sticking kick (ZHAN),
Trunk hitting (ZHUANG), Advance squeeze (KAO)
踢撮粘撞靠
2nd Side: Spring (TAN), Hooking kick (TIAO), Foot entangling (CHAN),
Inner hook (HE), Inner knee seizing (TAO)
彈挑纏合掏
3rd Side: Fireman’s carry (CHUAN), Foot picking (JIAN), Inner kick
(CHONG), Inner heel sweep (GUA), Inner sickle (DAO)
穿撿沖掛刀
4th Side: Break (BIE), Back kick (LIAO), Knee seizing (KOU), Front cut
(QIE), Sickle hooking (XIAO)
蹩撩扣切削
Two Doors
Front Door: Wheeling (NING), Pressing (QIN), Spine lock (LOU), Lifting
(WEN), Overhead (CHUAI) 擰撳摟搵揣
Back Door: Back sickle (GOU), Back raising (BAO), Shelling (HONG),
Back inner hook (LI), Leg bending lift (KUAI)
勾抱轟裏擓
b) Butterfly Hands
Tearing (SI), Cracking (BENG), Striking push (TONG), Hand pushing
(TUN), Elbow pressing (ZHOU) 撕崩捅褪肘
Covering hands (GAI), Pulling hands (LUO), Body-shaking hands
(YAO), Reverse arm-holding (DAO), Shaking (DOU) 蓋攞搖捯抖
Separate hands (FEN), Hand clamping (YE), Arm guiding (YIN), Arm
raising (PENG), Elbow Locking (JIA) 分掖引捧架
Under hook (QUAN), Over hook (CHAO), Wiping (MO), Head circling
(PIAN), Clamping head (JIA) 圈抄抹偏夾
Helmet taking (ZAI), Face covering (WU), Forehead push (SU),
Sticking drop (ZHUI), Leg seizing (LAO) 摘摀速墬撈
Neck surrounding (HUAN), Chin pushing (TUO), Throat/waist
blocking (FENG), Casting (SA), Floating hand (PIAO) 環托封撒飄
c) “Eel Catching” – Body Handle Throw 130
2. Kick Punch and Throw Lock 140
3. The Different between Lei-Tai Competition and Combat Fighting 150
4. The exceptional technique defeats all, but to gain expertise, concentrates on
one technique first 160
Author’s Preface