The
Great Wall Wu Shu Academy
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For
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9258 8881,
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0413 478 151
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Wu
Shu means martial art. It
was used primarily as a form of combat in ancient China. In recent time, China revived the traditional Wu Shu forms
by combining them with Peking Opera, gymnastics, and acrobatics to
create a contemporary art form that is aesthetically pleasing,
visually exiting, and physically demanding.
While the forms still containing kicks and punches, the
emphasis is now on physical development and the enjoyment of
practicing Wu Shu.
Chinese
Wu Shu contains over 300 different forms.
There are Tai Chi, Northern and Southern styles, internal and
external practices, forms that imitate animals, and forms with
weapons, just to name a few. Wu Shu may be practiced and performed
by persons of any age or sex, as there is a great multitude or forms
to study.
Wu
Shu as taught in the Academy emphasizes the development of health,
discipline, flexibility, and coordination for each student.
Our Instructor - Master Guo
6th
Dan Grade - Chinese Wushu Association
·
China “Wu Ying Ji”
- outstanding Wu Shu athlete.
- China National Class One Wu Shu
judge.
- Chief Wu Shu Instructor –
Tianjin Chin Woo Athletic Association,
1993 -1995.
- Wu Shu Instructor – Malaysian
Chin Woo Federation, 1995 – 1997.
- Wu Shu Instructor – Western
Australia Chin Woo Athletic Association, 1999-2001.
- Represented China Wu Shu team
to Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, and South Korea.
- China National Wu Shu
competition Gold Medallist - 1987,1988,1990,1991,1992.
- China National Wu Shu
competition Silver Medallist - 1987,1988,1990,1991.
- China
National Wu Shu competition Bronze Medallist -
1986,,1989,1991,1992.
For
class details, please contact us at
9258 8881,
Mob:
0413 478 151
Email us: tgwwa@iinet.net.au |