so the rule is "tui shou" rules? not punching but can grapping(some kind of wrestling&judo techniques)??? plz ans bcz i got interest to know about it. sorry because cant write in English.
The rule is "Tui Shou" rules, and no punching to minimised injuries. But you may try apply grapping with some kind of wrestling & judo techniques. ( If you wanna to play rough, you may get your opponent consent so that
he could be as rough as u r ) Suggest play light 1st to make friends, but if you wanna try harder approach with wrestling, aikido or judo technique just inform your opponent, with this approach both side will gain learning curve and way to handle situation with minimal INJURIES, we are not there to proof / determine who Win or Lose ya! ).
so you mean the "tui shou" rule and techniques is like the BCWong post on the video? because according to my knowledge, malaysia tui shou cant do that in the championship(back throw).They said its dangerous, so cannot use wrestling, judo & akido technique. So can you guys tell me clearly its there any difference rules and regulation held by Malaysia or International level?
That u mention is M'sia Wushu push hand open competition rules, which tuned & design for some interest parties or
I called that organizer friendly rules for sports.
Note : Please refer Taiwan PH open or China PH open from
youtube, we are more like them a bit rough involved, anyway we are "NOT" there to determine who is stronger or better, we are there just to learn from each other, take it easy and building friendship & trust is the up most important reason behind.
Remember I said that : NO MAN IS AN ISLAND.
What we over there do is more towards open real life approach with LIMITED rules, so that we do not become a "Shoik Sendiri" NATO. Do take care of your opponent is prerequisite.
Every individual or different art had their special skills & limitation. We are there just to practice and trying to improve our skills & test our limitation & how we handle our adrenalin rush in the less impact way.
Anyway somtimes the Kl/S'gor state Judoka & their coach does come to play with us especially when they r preparing for their competition.
oh.. thanks for sharing you guys knowledge to me. Feel great on it. By the way, do you guys have attend any competition? Like KL selection or National Championship(Da Ma Cai). Because i have be the helper before.