Thank you. My Father-in-law did Manchu Qing Beijing style. Greco-Roman similar throws dominated for him. Claimed leg grabs were too slow to set up and easier to counter.
@@the.wandering.warrior thank you for comprehensive review. I am mongolian and would like to add couple of things. Khuresh - or tuvan wrestling : basically subtype of Khalkha wrestling, but rules are not permitted for hands to be touched ground. Buryat wrestling: bükhe- they dont have a zodog, thus wrestled bare chested, plus they have special belts similar to korean ssireum, wrapped around waist and one if thighs. Oirat/Kalmyk wreslting: nooldaan - again wrestle barechested with short pants. Rules are set to let opponent touch ground with back - similar to freestyle.
@@the.wandering.warrior No prob! Always happy to share info or knowledge with others who are interested 😊. Here is example of buryat wrestling. 2 weight classes (below and above 75 kg) if remember correctly. Keywords on buryat wrestling for your future youtube browsing: "бухэ барилдаан" or "бурятская борьба". ruclips.net/video/BZKO1oNtORs/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@the.wandering.warrior for your future interest following keywords will be useful in youtube browsing. 1.Tuvan wrestling: а. "тувинская борьба" - russian word for tuvan wrestling, b. "Хуреш" - tuvan name, c. "Хартыга девиг" - I would reccomend you to use this word too, It is a dance performed frequently in Tuvan wrestling, meaning hawk dance, a dance different than eagle/garuda dance performed in khalkha wrestling. 2. For a buryat wrestling a."Бурятская борьба; b. "бухэ барилдаан' 3. For a kalmyk wrestling a. "Калмыцкая борьба" b. "Нолдан"; c. "Бух ноололдоон"
I love both styles. I love your channel
@@Balaclavaballistics thank you
Wish to see more stule of bokh. Different clans of Mongolia has slightly different style and ruleset. The nomadic wrestling just rocks
Thank you. My Father-in-law did Manchu Qing Beijing style. Greco-Roman similar throws dominated for him. Claimed leg grabs were too slow to set up and easier to counter.
This was interesting to watch taiji push hands wrestling has similar rules and related to both another term used but now replaced is san shou
Chinese arts and indeed many other folk styles share the fall definition of when first non-foot body part touches the ground
@mengmao5033 probably a conclusion they come too because of serious injury risk, also why tai chi takes a softer approach.
Please for next video record in softer fabric room or closer mic for better audio, less echo.
@@baoxidiaoyu right, I didn't even realize how much ehco there was until later
@@the.wandering.warrior thank you for comprehensive review. I am mongolian and would like to add couple of things. Khuresh - or tuvan wrestling : basically subtype of Khalkha wrestling, but rules are not permitted for hands to be touched ground. Buryat wrestling: bükhe- they dont have a zodog, thus wrestled bare chested, plus they have special belts similar to korean ssireum, wrapped around waist and one if thighs. Oirat/Kalmyk wreslting: nooldaan - again wrestle barechested with short pants. Rules are set to let opponent touch ground with back - similar to freestyle.
@@aage3060 hey thank you for that! I'm quite curious of all the different styles so I appreciate you for telling me
@@the.wandering.warrior No prob! Always happy to share info or knowledge with others who are interested 😊. Here is example of buryat wrestling. 2 weight classes (below and above 75 kg) if remember correctly. Keywords on buryat wrestling for your future youtube browsing: "бухэ барилдаан" or "бурятская борьба". ruclips.net/video/BZKO1oNtORs/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@the.wandering.warrior for your future interest following keywords will be useful in youtube browsing.
1.Tuvan wrestling: а. "тувинская борьба" - russian word for tuvan wrestling, b. "Хуреш" - tuvan name, c. "Хартыга девиг" - I would reccomend you to use this word too, It is a dance performed frequently in Tuvan wrestling, meaning hawk dance, a dance different than eagle/garuda dance performed in khalkha wrestling.
2. For a buryat wrestling a."Бурятская борьба; b. "бухэ барилдаан'
3. For a kalmyk wrestling a. "Калмыцкая борьба" b. "Нолдан"; c. "Бух ноололдоон"