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i m taking kung fu n we r doing throws rite nown i m getting owned by this guy. hes 1 or 2 inches taller n a bit heavier n he got great horse stance. n i saw this vid on Shuai Jiaowhich looks pretty cool n it works on a opponents dats a bit bigger so can any1 give me sum info on it sum vids training methods n mayb sum advice! ty

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there used to be a VERY good shuai chiao teacher in the san fran area. He's one of dr. brian wu's top students - and dr wu trained directly under grandmaster chang tung sheng. He's no longer in san fran though - he moved back to chicago. For some sc vids, you can check out combatshuaichiao.com

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i m taking kung fu n we r doing throws rite nown i m getting owned by this guy. hes 1 or 2 inches taller n a bit heavier n he got great horse stance. n i saw this vid on Shuai Jiaowhich looks pretty cool n it works on a opponents dats a bit bigger so can any1 give me sum info on it sum vids training methods n mayb sum advice! ty

think for a sec though... he's taller than you. that means you have a lower center. Get under him and throw him. reaping throws using a ho ti (think of judo's harai goshi) may work well, or hip and shoulder throws.

Does he sink into his horse to prevent throws? he's now vulnerable at diagonal angles - sweeps like diagonal cut (judo's o soto gari) and other reaps (judo's o uchi gari) may work well here as well.

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