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| THE CHINESE MARTIAL ART OF WUSHU | ||
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Wushu
has over time become a formal branch of study in the performancing arts
by the Chinese. It is the most popular national sport in the country of
China, and is practised by people of all ages. It's emphasis has shifted
from combat to performance, and it is practiced for its method of achieving
heath, self-defense skills, mental discipline, recreational pursuit and
competition. Wushu is characterized by it dynamic and fluid motions along
with its arial kicks and rolling techniques. The age group of our Wushu
classes range from 5 years of age and up. The North York
and Richmond Hill wushu classes are taught by Sifu
Hung and Sifu Liu. Mississauga wushu
classes are taught by Shifu Richard Luo
The Class Curriculum consists of the following:
Wushu is the Chinese word for all the styles of Chinese Martial Arts. These arts can be Tai Chi, Shaolin Boxing, Wing Chun, and many other martial styles. When you look at the Chinese characters for wushu, it is actually two characters or words, Wu meaning 'martial' and Shu meaning 'art'. Upon further examination of the Chinese character for Wu, it too is two characters, Zhi meaning ' do not do' and Ge meaning 'Fight'. Thus the characters translate to 'Do not Fight'. Therefore, the word Wushu really means the 'Art of not fighting'. |
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