Fightauthority.com - Martial Arts Techniques | MMA Workouts

Tools
A+ R A- wide normal
  • Skip to content
Fightauthority.com › Home » Martial Arts Styles » San Shou Kung Fu
  • Home
  • Fighting Techniques
    • Unarmed Reality Combat
    • Mixed Martial Arts
    • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
    • Submission Wrestling
    • Muay Thai and Kickboxing
    • Hand to Hand Combat
    • Street Fighting Techniques
    • View All Fighting Techniques
  • Fight Training
    • MMA Training Videos
    • BJJ Training Videos
    • Submission Grappling
    • Muay Thai Kicknoxing
    • Close Quarters Combat
    • View All Fight Training
  • Fight Videos
  • Fighter Workouts
    • MMA Strength and Power
    • MMA Conditioning
    • MMA Fighters Workouts
    • Bodyweight Training for MMA
    • Kettlebell Strength Workouts
    • Sandbag Workouts
    • TRX Suspension Trainer
    • The Pit Workout
    • Accelerated Muscular Dev
  • Martial Arts Styles
    • Best Martial Arts Style
    • Japanese Martial Arts
    • Kung Fu Styles
    • Korean Martial Arts
    • Aikido
    • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
    • JuJutsu
    • Ninjutsu
    • Escrima
    • Sambo
    • Pencak Silat
    • Krav Maga
    • Jeet Kune Do
    • San Shou Kung Fu
    • Wing Chun
    • Modern Army Combatives
    • Catch Wrestling
    • Hapkido
    • Tang Soo Do
    • All Martial Arts Styles
  • Martial Arts Blog
    • Unarmed Self-Defense
    • Combat Martial Arts
    • Martial Arts Strength
    • MMA Fight Training
    • Jiu-Jitsu Training
    • Train your body articles
    • Train your mind articles
Unarmed Combat
Is a gun the ULTIMATE form of Self-Defense? : Is a gun the ULTIMATE Street Fighting Solution? I just got an email from one of my subscribers telling me that the gun was the ul...
What is REAL Self-Defense? : Unfortunately most people’s view of real self-defense is not too “real”.  Let’s first look at what REAL...
Instense Martial Arts Workout - Squats, Abs, and M... : If you practice martial arts, one thing you should always be doing is improving your strength, stamina and endurance. When it comes t...
Street Fighting - Face Smash to Elbow Strikes : You might not want to hurt another human being, but sometimes you are left with no choice... If an attacker becomes aggressive towar...
How to Street Fight: Wrestling Single Leg Takedown... : Will this work on the street? Or are the rules different?If you are into MMA or wrestling, then you probably know what a single leg tak...
How to Fight: Street Fighting Single Leg Takedown : It works in the MMA cage, but is the single leg takedown effective on the street? In this self defense video, Gary and myself (Matt)...
Fight like a uncaged beast! : I want to fight like a BEAST - Who's with me! My favorite action hero as a kid has always been the Hulk - a True MONSTER. Then t...
Choke Your Opponent Out Standing : Choke Your Opponent Out Before He Hits the Ground - Then Break His Arm! The Kata-Gatame Choke or the Head and Arm Choke is one of th...
Smash the Face, Knee the Body, Break the Arm : Standing Attack - Elbow Smash the Face - Knee the Body - Break the Arm In this H2H Self-Defense Technique series we're going to loo...
Brutal Strike - The Double Chin Jab : The Chin Jab is a very effective strike that off-balances your opponents and sets up a variety of other attacks and leads to finishin...

San Shou Kung Fu

Fighting Styles - Chinese martial art
sanshou martial arts SanShou or Sanda is a modern Chinese hand to hand combat, self-defense system, and combat sport. As an unarmed self-defense, close combat system, Sanshou includes da (punches), ti (kicks), shuai (grappling), and na (throws, locks, chokes).
Find a Martial Arts Style

San Shou Kung Fu Videos

Techniques: San Shou Kung Fu Techniques
Training: San Shou Kung Fu Training
San Shou Sanda Kung Fu Kickboxing 散手www.kungfu.net San Shou Sanda Kung Fu Kickboxing 散手www.kungfu.net
Rating: 5
Views: 135613

摔角散打Sanda San Shou Kung Fu Training at IFMA San Diego 摔角散打Sanda San Shou Kung Fu Training at IFMA San Diego
Rating: 5
Views: 3674

KUNG FU SAN SHOU KUNG FU SAN SHOU
Rating: 4
Views: 6492

Legends Of Kung Fu 2009 Competition San Shou #1 Legends Of Kung Fu 2009 Competition San Shou #1
Rating: 2
Views: 1987

Kung Fu Sanda Sanshou Kung Fu Sanda Sanshou
Rating: 5
Views: 328178

jun hong kung fu, tiger balm int tournament, san shou jun hong kung fu, tiger balm int tournament, san shou
Rating: 4
Views: 2692

2003 San Shou World Championship Highlights 2003 San Shou World Championship Highlights
Rating: 5
Views: 146504

Double Dragon Martial Arts - Kung Fu, Kickboxing, MMA, San Shou & More Double Dragon Martial Arts - Kung Fu, Kickboxing, MMA, San Shou & More
Rating: 4
Views: 1887

Sanshou Sanda kung fu Sanshou Sanda kung fu
Rating: 5
Views: 87034

Sanshou: Striker VS Grappler Sanshou: Striker VS Grappler
Rating: 4
Views: 77574

San Shou front kick from Traditional kung fu San Shou front kick from Traditional kung fu
Rating: 5
Views: 81

Oakland San Shou Team Oakland San Shou Team
Rating: 5
Views: 2809

Shaolin Temple UK - 72 Styles Sanshou Kung Fu Shaolin Temple UK - 72 Styles Sanshou Kung Fu
Rating: 5
Views: 12564

80kg Sanshou Kung Fu- Liu Hailong vs Mohamed Selit 80kg Sanshou Kung Fu- Liu Hailong vs Mohamed Selit
Rating: 5
Views: 5510

Qin Na 擒拿- Yue Jia San Shou Qin Na 擒拿- Yue Jia San Shou
Rating: 5
Views: 105957

N Black Dragon-Kung-fu Jiu jitsu Sanshou Kickboxing Submission Grappling N Black Dragon-Kung-fu Jiu jitsu Sanshou Kickboxing Submission Grappling
Rating: 5
Views: 1639

San Shou Defense San Shou Defense
Rating: 4
Views: 5519

San Shou Art of War San Shou Art of War
Rating: 5
Views: 51826

Wudang San Shou Training Wudang San Shou Training
Rating: 5
Views: 6496

Mid - America - San Shou League Opener 2010 Tulsa Oklahoma Mid - America - San Shou League Opener 2010 Tulsa Oklahoma
Rating: 5
Views: 1336


Next Page »

San Shou or Sanda is a modern Chinese hand to hand combat, self-defense system, and combat sport. Not seen as an independent style, it is rather considered just one of the components of Chinese martial arts and is normally taught alongside other wushu. The term Sanda has a longer history and is more commonly used. Sanshou was the official name given to the martial art when it was formalized and standardized by the Chinese government. Later the official name reverted back to Sanda.

It is composed of some aspects of traditional martial arts fighting styles in China, but mainly based on scientific one-on-one combat efficiency. Sanshou is composed of Chinese martial arts applications including most aspects of combat including striking and grappling. Sanda tournaments are one of the two sport wushu disciplines recognized by the International Wushu Federation.

Sanshou's history involved barehanded or lei tai fights in which no rules existed. However, as a competitive event sanshou developed in the military as these bouts were commonly held between the soldiers to test and practise barehanded martial skills, ability and techniques. Rules were developed and the use of protective gloves etc. was adopted. It was originally used by the Kuomintang at the first modern military academy in Whampoa in the 1920s. Later it was also adopted as a method by the People's Liberation Army of China.

One can see Sanshou as a synthesis of traditional Chinese kung fu fighting techniques into a more amorphous system and is commonly taught alongside traditional Chinese styles which Sanshou techniques, theory and training methods are derived from. The emphasis of Sanshou is on realistic fighting ability.

As an unarmed self-defense, close combat system, Sanshou includes da (punches), ti (kicks), shuai (grappling), and na (throws, locks, chokes).

As a sport, Sanda is practiced in tournaments and is normally held alongside taolu events in wushu competition. For safety reasons, some techniques from the self-defense form of Sanshou such as elbow strikes, chokes, and joint locks, are not allowed during Sanda tournaments. Furthermore, it is possible to defeat the opponent by moving (whether by throwing, striking, or otherwise pushing) him outside the ring. Fighters are only allowed to clinch for a few seconds. If the clinch is not broken by the fighters, and if neither succeeds in throwing his opponent within the time limit, the referee will break the clinch.

Most Sanshou competitions held in the US are on raised lei tai platforms with the fighters wearing protective gear, where punches, kicks and throws are allowed. This can sometimes be called "Amateur Sanshou". A competition held in China, called the "King of Sanda", is held in a ring similar to a boxing ring in design but larger in dimension. They wear no protective gear except for gloves and are allowed to use knee strikes as well as kicking, punching and throwing. Some Sanshou fighters have participated in fighting tournaments such as K-1 and Shoot boxing. They usually have not participated in the "King of Sanda" tournaments but have had some degree of success, especially in Shoot boxing competitions, which is more similar to Sanshou. Due to the rules of kickboxing competition, Sanshou fighters are subjected to more limitations than usual.

Sanshou has been featured in many style-versus-style competitions. Muay Thai is frequently pitted against Sanshou as is Karate, Kickboxing and Taekwondo.

< Prev   Next >

Let me know what you think! - Please Comment Below

CAN YOU FIGHT?

Learn real fight skills personalized to your fighting style.

Read More

FIGHTER STRENGTH

Gain the strength to bash down enemies, walls and whatever is in front of you.

Learn More

H2H Combat

Learn the military unarmed combat techniques used by soldiers and police officers

Learn More

GAIN MUSCLE

Learn the exercises, diet and skills to gain solid muscle mass.

Learn More

MMA Fighting

  • MMA Techniques
  • MMA Training
  • MMA Workouts
  • MMA Takedowns
  • MMA Grappling

BJJ / Grappling

  • BJJ Techniques
  • Submission Wrestling Techniques
  • Judo Techniques
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Training
  • Submission Grappling Training

Muay Thai Kickboxing

  • Muay Thai Kicks
  • Punching Techniques
  • Clinch Fighting
  • MMA Kickboxing
CopyRight © Fightauthority, LLC 2012. All rights reserved.