Beginning as an ancient Chinese form of self-defense, Wushu literally means "martial arts" and
encompasses the forms popularly known in the West as Kung-fu and Taichi. Over the last thirty years
Wushu has developed from a combat style into a dynamic performance orientated art.
It emphasizes speed, flexibility, balance, co-ordination and presentation, resulting in an athletic and
aesthetically powerful competitive sport.

 


In China, Wushu is a way of life and an integral part of Chinese
culture. It is practiced by people of all ages and backgrounds for self-defense,
health and mental discipline.

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