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    Has anyone trained with Master Su Yu-Chang?

    Master Su Yu-Chang teaches:

    1. 6 Harmonies Praying Mantis
    2. 7 Star Praying Mantis
    3. 8 Step Praying Mantis
    4. Plum Blossom Praying Mantis
    5. Secret Gate Praying Mantis
    6. Bajiquan
    7. Piguachuan
    8. Baguazhang
    9. Chen style Taijiquan
    10. Yang style Taijiquan


    I am really curious as to how his curriculum is set up! I tried googling, and students of his from Spain and Norway list on their website a list of forms for each system (empty hand, weapons, and qigong). This made me think that maybe each art is taught individually and students simply choose what they want to focus on.

    However, most students these days are likely new to martial arts and rarely are familiar with the nuances of different styles. This makes me ponder as to whether they are taught all together as a sort of mish-mash.

    On Master Su's website for this school in NYC, it says:

    New students begin studying Tanglang, Pakua, Hsing-I or Tai Chi, but all styles, including Pikua and Pachi, are taught during all classes.
    Depending on how you pick it apart, it could mean the mish-mash idea or the individual art idea.
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    You can consider Pikua as joints loosing method and Baji as power generating method, both can be integrated into almost any system that you are training.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YouKnowWho View Post
    You can consider Pikua as joints loosing method and Baji as power generating method, both can be integrated into almost any system that you are training.
    I kinda had a feeling about that, but I wasn't sure.

    I know that Master Su's mantis has some baji jing to it. I've never studied Baji, but looking at the forms, I can see the power generation and I can see how one could apply that to a separate technique. I'm curious how pigua's whipping power would be applied to other arts tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by HmorenoM View Post
    I've not trained with him, but i have 2 great friends who trained with him, and their (my friends') teachers are his disciples. Here's a web page when you can find his curriculum for the style he teaches (the web page is in spanish)

    Secret Gate Praying Mantis
    http://www.centropachitanglang.com/t...ng-lang-chuan/

    8 Steps Praying Mantis
    http://www.centropachitanglang.com/t...papu-tang-lang

    6 Harmonies Praying Mantis
    http://www.centropachitanglang.com/t...hoe-tang-lang/

    7 Stars / Plum Blossom Praying Mantis
    http://www.centropachitanglang.com/t...hua-tang-lang/

    Taiji
    http://www.centropachitanglang.com/t...tai-chi-chuan/

    Baji
    http://www.centropachitanglang.com/t...e-pachi-chuan/

    Pigua
    http://www.centropachitanglang.com/temario-de-pikua/

    Bagua
    http://www.centropachitanglang.com/temario-de-pakua/

    Xing Yi
    http://www.centropachitanglang.com/temario-de-hsing-i/


    Here's the web page of the school he founded in Venezuela some time ago
    http://www.pachitaichichuan.com/inde...d=18&Itemid=35


    I hope this can help you


    For more info you can search in facebook for Willy Rivero (https://www.facebook.com/willy.rivero)

    He's Fu Shun Nan and Tai She Che's disciple and a Su Yu Chang student
    Thanks for the input! I've seen the listing of forms on other foreign sites. I'm just trying to figure out how it's taught in class.

    How is your friend's english? Cuz, I speak maybe 3 words of Spanish

    Oh, and do you mind my asking how long he trained with Master Su (while he was still in Venezuela)? I'm just curious
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    Ok, I'll try to contact him when I have the time. Thanks again for the info!
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    that's a lot of forms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    that's a lot of forms.
    Yes, makes you wonder, doesn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    that's a lot of forms.
    Not when you consider how many forms are in the Seven Star and Plum Flower Mantis families. Those are just a fraction of many mantis school's curriculum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mooyingmantis View Post
    Not when you consider how many forms are in the Seven Star and Plum Flower Mantis families. Those are just a fraction of many mantis school's curriculum.
    I was wondering about that. I've seen a list of maybe 80 forms for 7-star mantis and I think there are about 40 in the list given.

    I suppose Master Su cut a lot out.
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    There are only a few forms from 6 harmony or liu he tang lang.

    Master Su moved back to Taiwan and focused on training more students in Taiwan.

    Planting the seeds or roots in Taiwan.

    And yes.

    He learned and teaches all schools/styles of Mantis.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SPJ View Post
    Master Su moved back to Taiwan and focused on training more students in Taiwan.

    Planting the seeds or roots in Taiwan.
    Well that's disappointing. I will be moving back to NYC in about 5 years and really wanted to train with him .
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    I know people who trained with him (but like a decade ago). Most just learned forms, but those who were "close" were taught skills.... pretty much like most Chinese teachers
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    I remember speaking to Steven Laurette, I think, many years ago about Su-Yu Chang.
    If I remember correctly, it may not have been Laurette but his name pops into mind,
    He said that Chang would sell a complete "system" for 5 to 10 grand of a particular mantis system of the buyers choosing.

    This was said long ago, so please take this with a grain of salt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mantis7 View Post
    I remember speaking to Steven Lauret think, many years ago about Su-Yu Chang.
    If I remember correctly, it may not have been Laurette but his name pops into mind,
    He said that Chang would sell a complete "system" for 5 to 10 grand of a particular mantis system of the buyers choosing.

    This was said long ago, so please take this with a grain of salt.
    Thanks for the 411. It sounds to me similar to what LKFMDC had said in his stories about Chan Tai-San.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mantis7 View Post
    Su-Yu Chang ... He said that Chang would ...
    It should be Su Yu-Chang. Su is his last name. His original name was Su Kuan-Ming. I have heard that since there was a killer who had the same name, Su changed his name after that.
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