Elite Hand-to-hand combat.
Túshou bódòu
徒手搏斗
This is not a sports system.
Most applications are illegal for use in sanctioned sports competitions.
Elite Hand-to-hand combat.
This is not a sports system.
Most applications are illegal for use in sanctioned sports competitions.
Grand Master
Sai Tai Gung Jia Qiwa
贾奇瓦
(1864 - 1945)
Third Generation
Sifu Howard
(Since 1966)
Studies also include:
Taekwondo - Chinese Kenpo
Jujutsu - Golden Gloves
Martial arts began as a means of warfare and only began evolving into a sport after the invention of the firearm.
There are many systems of martial arts, but the foundation of all true combat arts is the same.
Physics and body mechanics never change.
By exploring all different paths, you will become a well-rounded fighter.
But most importantly, you discover your individual path.
The most capable artists are those who have refined their own way.
Learning to capitalize on their strengths and shield their weaknesses.
Discover your superpower.
There are indeed a few sports that are fine for self-defense if you are a young male.
But the practicality for self-defense is greatly diminished with age, and for females of any age.
It takes less time to achieve efficiency in combat arts, compared to sports arts.
Focusing only on applications designed for street combat, which are predominantly illegal for use in sanctioned competition.
In addition to being better prepared to neutralize dangerous situations, efficiently, male or female, even at a mature age.
Yes, it is a little nastier.
The bonus is that these classes are fun and will improve your health and
well-being at the same time.
Improve your capability.
Improve your confidence.
Improve your knowledge.
Improve your life.
Learning something new and so valuable every day will make you feel fantastic, guaranteed!
Real combat is not complicated.
Simple is better.
Because it's simple.
The most powerful weapon is our brain. From the Monkey.
Body mechanics, physics, anatomy, and leverage.
A very simple system of self-defense.
Powerful strikes to vital areas.
From the Dragon.
Throat, groin, neck, eyes, spine, internal organs, and bone fractures.
From a grab, headlock, to stand-up fighting, and weapon defenses.
Joint manipulation.
From the Eagle.
Very much like Jujitsu.
Standing, not grappling.
From grabs to chokes, headlocks, weapon defense, etc.
Grappling.
From the Tiger.
Very much like Judo, capitalizing on using the ground as a weapon,
chokes, bone or joint injury.
Designed for the deadliest of situations.
From the Mantis.
Weapons disarming and close distances, striking, ripping, tearing, gouging, stabbing, poking, rupturing, organ-damaging, small-bone crushing, and more.
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