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Headline News
The Executive Board of the British Shuai Jiao Union (BSJU) will meet on Saturday 4 February, 2012. Contact the Secretary General for more information. |
Introduction
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The British Shuai Jiao Union (BSJU) was established
and formally constituted in Luton, Bedfordshire, on 27 May 2005. The BSJU is part of the Chinese
Kuoshu Institute (UK) Group, registered with the British Council for Chinese Martial Arts.
in the United Kingdom,
(Certificate Number: LLDG4415030202). The BSJU is
the official governing body for Shuai Jiao in the United Kingdom, recognised by
the
European Shuai Jiao Union (ESJU). The BSJU is a founder member of the ESJU
and the official representative for the United Kingdom. The official
logo of the BSJU (pictured top right) is based on the Union Flag. As a
member of the ESJU, the BSJU has access to a global
network of traditional Chinese martial artists and Masters. The BSJU is an apolitical and non-profit making
organisation, and continues to promote Chinese Shuai Jiao,
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benefits and practice. |
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Working in partnership with traditional Chinese martial arts groups in the United
Kingdom, the BSJU is the selecting organisation for the British Shuai Jiao (Chinese
Wrestling) Team.
Candidates are required to go
though a selection process if they want to join the national team training
sessions and international tournaments. Successful candidates, as students, will have the opportunity to: train alongside both national and international champions;
learn from Masters with World-renowned reputations, who will instruct you in the practice of Chinese
Shuai Jiao; and
attain qualifications in Chinese Shuai Jiao that are ratified by the appropriate
International governing bodies and recognised Worldwide. |
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The training regime will include the practical application of the skills
acquired during the lessons. Depending on the style being studied, students may emphasise certain
aspects of the key elements: Da (Striking), Shuai (Throwing and Grappling), Na
(Pressure Point and Join Manipulation), Dien (Point Striking and
Manipulation) and Duan (Breaking and Dislocation). Self-defence simulation such as two-person
choreographed sequences will enable the student to take part in contact training. Tao Lu (Forms) training,
including the use of weapons, will also allow the student to develop co-ordination and sparring tactics.
There are also internal and external body training methods to condition the body
in line with Shuai Jiao training demands.
In the intermediate to advanced stages of training, student will commence sparring practice:
non-striking sparring (Jing Sai Shuai Jiao); semi contact sparring (Qing Da) initially; and then full-contact sparring
(San Da), if desired, and when
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Our Mission
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The misson of the BSJU is to promote
traditional Chinese Shuai Jiao in the United
Kingdom. It is key to our
mission to disseminate research findings and comment on key issues and
developments in Chinese Shuai Jiao. We do this through classes, articles,
seminars, and the media.
To
co-operate with traditional Chinese martail arts organisations worldwide in order to develop and
promote the benefits of Chinese Shuai Jiao. To represent
the interests of its members in relations with International Governing
Bodies (ESJU). To regulate
and improve the conditions of Chinese Shuai Jiao practice. To ensure that
prospective participants of Chinese Shuai Jiao are not excluded on the grounds of
race, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age or disability. |
Profile
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BSJU offers
in-depth and authoritative research into Shuai Jiao related sport science and
maintains a strong network with leading practitioners and academics.
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Contact Information
British Shuai Jiao Union
- Office of the Secretary General
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Secretary General: Diccon Scott
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- Telephone:
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++ 00 44 (0) 1582 876700
- Facsimile:
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++ 00 44 (0) 1582 876701
- Postal address:
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151 Strathmore Avenue, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 3QP, United
Kingdom
- Electronic mail:
- General Information:
uk@esju.org
Webmaster:
webmaster@kuoshu.co.uk
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