Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can explain the significance of these two animals in Shuai Chaio. I seem to recall reading about this concept in an old issue of IKF, in an advertisement for some old SC video.
Incidentally, does anyone remember the SC video I'm talking about and who produced it? It was advertised in just about every issue of IKF in the late 90s (might have Peter Chema but I'm not sure)
thanks for any help/explanations!
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Cobra & Mongoose In Sc?
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Posted 19 October 2008 - 11:15 PM
QUOTE (Joe Fixit @ Oct 18 2008, 01:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can explain the significance of these two animals in Shuai Chaio. I seem to recall reading about this concept in an old issue of IKF, in an advertisement for some old SC video.
Incidentally, does anyone remember the SC video I'm talking about and who produced it? It was advertised in just about every issue of IKF in the late 90s (might have Peter Chema but I'm not sure)
thanks for any help/explanations!
I was wondering if anyone can explain the significance of these two animals in Shuai Chaio. I seem to recall reading about this concept in an old issue of IKF, in an advertisement for some old SC video.
Incidentally, does anyone remember the SC video I'm talking about and who produced it? It was advertised in just about every issue of IKF in the late 90s (might have Peter Chema but I'm not sure)
thanks for any help/explanations!
hey Joe- personally, i have never been taught animals or anything like that taught with Shuai Chiao. i'm not saying it doesn't happen, but i've never seen or heard anything like that with SC. just saying.
i know some guys that cross-train study different things and mix things in. maybe somebody else could say?
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Posted 21 October 2008 - 02:45 AM
Hi Pat,
it was a while ago, but I think it was explained as more of a strategy than a specific form or technique. It's not the first time I've heard about these two animals in relation to CMA, so they must have some significance.
Oh well, thanks anyway!
it was a while ago, but I think it was explained as more of a strategy than a specific form or technique. It's not the first time I've heard about these two animals in relation to CMA, so they must have some significance.
Oh well, thanks anyway!
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