Hey Folks,
I'm so glad you have joined this community. I hope you are enjoying the content.
This is a very new community. We've been holding off on creating this for about 5 years now. I'll let you know why at some point in the future.
We need to grow quickly and you need training partners. Soooooo. If you could help out by sharing the content that would be spectacular.
Currently, we are limited to how many longer videos we can post per month. That limit gets lifted when we hit 100 members. So to be able to provide you with a training video every day next month we need to hit that number within the next few weeks. It's a big goal since we are just starting. But with your help we can do it.
Please share and send your friends. You'll be happy you did
And thanks again for being a part of this. I promise to bring you the best martial arts training available. You will learn stuff here that is simply not available anywhere else. That gives you the opportunity to be an incredible martial artist. We're just getting started. Just wait!
Don't be grabbing Shi Fu Sumers now.
You can find lessons on this technique on our youtube channel if you want to learn it.
Hey Everyone,
Please join us in our discord channel. We are working on building some free courses there and instructors are available to help you with any questions. https://discord.gg/Us95EnvU7D
A big moment for Shou' Shu'.
The world premiere of "First Date" was last night at the Sundance Film Festival. I watched it and loved it. Does that mean anything? IDK, most movies bore me. But I do love some of the quirky ones. This felt to me a little like a Quentin Tarantino and a little like a Kevin Smith all jumbled together.
The fight scene is done in Shou' Shu'. No concessions were made. Good techniques with flowing focus and chi. Yes, even if you watch close you'll miss some of the action. But that's Shou' Shu'.
Shou' Shu' is extremely difficult to film. The moves are tight and fast. This is not what the camera wants. The camera wants big, easy to see, dramatic motions. And this is one of the reasons for degradation of the martial arts over the years. People become trained to expect this. When they see the magic of Shou' Shu' they do not know what they are looking at.
Shelby Ducli did a fantastic job. Justin Dorland and I met with her in a park and trained her for several weeks. She followed that up ...