Definition of Wushu sport
Chinese martial arts (wushu) are the great heritage of Chinese culture as well as of human civilization. Wushu gathered together military experience and traditions of many great martial artists generations, complicated systems of various trainings and the traditional Chinese medicine achievements, miscellaneous religious and philosophical doctrines of China for a long period. Reed more..
Changquan (長拳 or Long Fist) refers to long-range extended wushu styles like Chaquan (查拳), Huaquan (華拳), Hongquan (洪拳; "flood fist"), and Shaolinquan (少林拳), but this wushu form is a modernized style derived from movements of these and other traditional styles. Changquan is the most widely-seen of the wushu forms, and includes speed, power,accuracy, and flexibility. Read more...
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| Wushu expression |
| The IWUF |
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| Sanda (Sanshou) |
| Sport in Islam |
| Health Benefits |
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| Sanshu Rules |
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| Exercises with weaponry (tsi se) |
| Wushu Materials and equipment |
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| First Round Tournament |
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| Fouth Round Tournament |
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long-range extended wushu styles
| 1 History of Long Fist |
| 2 Subtypes of Long Fist |
| 3 A sample Long Fist curriculum |
| 3.1 Hand forms |
| 3.1.1 Hand forms explained |
| 3.2 Weapons training |
| 4 See also |
| 5 References |
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1.Over view |
7 Tai chi chuan in modern idiom | |
| 2. History and styles | 8 See also |
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3 Training and techniques |
9 Notes |
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4.Modern tai chi |
10 References |
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5 Health benefits |
11 Further reading |
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6 Tai chi chuan in fiction |
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1 History of Long Fist |
2 Subtypes of Long Fist |
| 3 A sample Long Fist curriculum |
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7.Chāquán Also See Other Routines: The majority of routines used in the sport are new, modernized recompilations of traditional routines. However, routines taken directly from traditional styles, including the styles that are not part of standard events, may be performed in competition, especially in China. These routines generally do not garner as many points as their modern counterparts, and are performed in events separate from the compulsory routine events. Among these, the more commonly seen routines include: |