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Shun Shifu Weaver's picture

I think I'm going to need some help on wikipedia

Whoever this guy is who keeps spreading malicious and defamatory info about Da' Shifu is he's sure making a mission of it.
Every time I turn around wikipedia has been edited by him. I keep changing it back but he goes back

I think we need to write up a good Shou' shu page for wikipedia and put it up. I think that once we get it up I might have enough clout on wikipedia to have it locked.

Since wikipedia routinely ranks #1 for shou shu this is pretty important.
Our sites dominate the rest of the page one listings most of the time and I can do some more work to make sure they do but the wikipedia listing will probably always be front page.

So who's in. Who's gonna help get a good description/history of shou shu shu up there to stay.

Oh and Da' Shifu Clark. If you've mastered softhanding someones head off over the internet we could use that too. Let me know. :-)

SSW

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DMcConnell's picture

"Growing" in Shou Shu

Any of us that train in Shou Shu can speak to the benefits of the art. It can make us more self confident, physically fit, emotionally balanced, coordinated, powerful, sensitive, spiritually-aware, and on and on. But I've experienced an unusual benefit that I know is from my training. I am 57 years old, and in the last say 3-4 years I have grown over an inch and 1/4. When I was 19 and a college basketball player I was 6'4 1/4". After twenty years of running on the pavement and playing city-league basketball, weight-lifting, and pulling green chain in a lumber mill, bucking hay bales and firewood etc., my posture deteriorated, and I was measured at the Dr.'s office for a physical at under 6'3" which is what I was when I started training at Sheng Chi. Last week the Dr. measured me at my old height of 6'4 1/4" again. The constant corrections for proper technique in Shou Shu to maintain body allignment have stretched and strengthened my spine. People that I work with have noticed that I stand and walk differently. Spread the word, Shou Shu is amazing. It can even make you taller. (The only thing I haven't found is more hair growth, but I'm not discounting the possibility.)

Mr. McConnell