Shuai Fa
ED
In bung, the most impotant is the inter-hand (Jin shou or Zhaw Ba). It is very importan of how you get to the elbow lock up postion(example–pien tou bung). The most easy/often is form your opponet’s own attack moves that give you the lock perfectly. The “T” steps (Wou Bu) is the hip postion point, that is where you must position hip correctly.
Tip: better not to think of lefting the leg, think of bring the leg back to hips, it will help your balance.
In the bung you described, not much mistake I can tell form your words. The most hip postion problem I was mentioning is that you have said “tiao” after the “bung”
You need to know that Tiao need the hip to be under your opponent’s and at the bung situation, your hip can’t get lower than your opponent’s. so you can follow up bung with tiao, it can be countered with bao.
on the other hand, Deh Heh don’t need that under position and Bieh goes out side and can be lowered into position. That is why they can be done after bung (usually the single arm-holding bung).
My father is the head disciple of GM Chang. Just to tell you that the so called “fast wrestling” is not it’s full proper name, the true proper name has to do of the name of GM Chang’s home city. There are 3 main styles at his time and all are good in different movements and opened with different moves on the contest(Huang Huwa Jia Tze). The main Master in that style GM Chang has was Chang Feng Yen. GM Chang himself went through more than 50 masters to learn his ShuaiChiao. He ditched school all the time to nagging on different shuaichiao masters until he got their arts, which caused later on his writing ablilities.
My father has a ShuaiChiao KF bro. David Lin. He has vedio tapes out there some where and they are very good tapes if you want to get a good look at shuai chiao. Dr. Weng has shuaichiao tapes too, but Dr. Weng like to mix Judo stuff in there(he has also stole the ShuaiChaio teaching materials form the police school in Taipei and sold them for his own $$) and was disliked by other disciples of GM Chang. But Dr. Weng’s tapes are also good to watch.
Other than the throwing, ShuaiChiao has its own set of foundation movements. If you have a chance to look at them, they are very different requirement’s in comparison to 8 step. The foundation in 8 step can only support less than 20% of the throwing in ShuaiChiao. That is why it will be almost out of mantis if you mix ShuaiChiao into the 8 step foundation.
Shuai Chiao has 13 postures (13 TaiBao)
16 foundation movements
min. of 6 different equipment trainings (I have done only 4 of them)
The 16 foundation movements are:
1 diagonal strick (Shei Da)
2 ring-elbow (huan jou)
3 elbow lock (Sow jou)
4 diao lou (peck-up and kidnap down)
5 chien jin ti (forward kick)
6 chien jin ho ti (forward and back kick)
7 shia ba ho zhoan (lower grib throw)
8 shia ba ho ti (lower grib back kick)
9 zhou yaio bung (left and right breaking-as the stretch limit)
10 la (pull)
11 fein shou (separate hands)
12 lou shou (kidnap hands)
13 shieng ba ho ti (upper grib back kick)
14 kao eai xiou dong (high and low fast move)
15 yan di bao (stationary hug)
16 tri (over the back throw)
Deh heh, tiao, jain tui, kao shien ti, chei, chuan dong kao, da/shiao bieh tze, etc…are not in foundation, they are advanced movements.
out of your list, many are not recognizable. I need to look at the Chinese charactor to see them.
1 Go, does it means (hook?) a move with front low sweep on the near side leg of your opponent?
2 swai (swing?) grib in the back bell and throw foreward.
3 Ko (dig in?) A very hand small move. With a fingger at the back of knee joint. It can be follow up by Deh Heh(in fact, that combination was one of GM Chang’s favorite).
4 bow (hug?) that is what I called bao.
5 ching (down?) on 2 or 1 of opponent’s wrist and pull down forward. This need to have specail equipment train to make it efficient.
6 shaw (peel?) cross foot and arm cissor throw. Very difficult to do it correct.
7 swa (washing?) grib on back collor of opponent and pull down forward.
8 cheida (diagonal strick?) palm strick diagonal in the inner shoulder, if weight shifted, add leg sweep, if not, follow up by ma bor.
9 labei (pull and trip?) sond like 2 move combo.
10 bung tiao (break and hook?) sound like 2 move combo also.
will talk about next time, but let me know if my (?) fits what are you mean to ask.