All of the assistant coaches have been trained by Master Fu and have experience in teaching. Our coaches are extremely patient and helpful, making a great contribution to the school's atmosphere.
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Coach Li Shi-tang :
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| Li Shi-tang started studying Kung Fu in Nanning in 1992. In 1993 he went to the Song Shan Shaolin Temple in Henan where he learnt Shaolin martial arts, san da (Chinese kick boxing), broad sword, spear, sword, stick, etc. He began studying Chen style Tai Chi Chuan with Master Fu in 1996 and has been working with him until present. Li Shi-tan has taken part in numerous competitions, winning 2nd prize in the Guanxi Youth San Da Competition (65 kg category). He has been teaching for many years and is very appreciated by students for his patience.
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Coach Jake :
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| Jake started studying with the Guangxi Wushu team & graduated from Yangshuo Tai Chi & Kung Fu school. He is very experienced & can teach Tai Chi Quan and Push Hands, san da (Chinese kick boxing), broadsword, spear, sword, stick, etc.
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Coach Jason :
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| Jason started studying with the Guangxi Wushu team & graduated from the Guangxi Tai Chi Chuan Training Centre. He is very experienced & can teach Tai Chi Quan and Push Hands, san da (Chinese kick boxing), broad sword, spear, sword, stick, etc.
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Coach Wei Pei Xin :
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| Graduating from Guangxi college, Pei Xin began her studies in Chen Style Tai Chi at the Chuan Training Centre, Guangxi. In the year 2000, she came 2nd in the push hands competitions in the 52kg category. The same year, she won a gold medal in Tai Chi Quan. She is experienced & can teach Tai Chi Quan and Push Hands, san da (Chinese kick boxing), broad sword, spear, sword, stick, etc.
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Coach Wang Jian :
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| Wang Jian started studying with the Guangxi Wushu team & graduated from Yangshuo Tai Chi & Kung Fu school. He is very experienced & can teach Tai Chi Quan and Push Hands, san da (Chinese kick boxing), broadsword, spear, sword, stick, etc.
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Fu Neng-wu :
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Born in 1977 in Fang Cheng Gang, he is Master Fu's younger brother. He was influenced by him to study martial arts. He has extensively practiced both internal and external martial arts. At the Henan Shaolin Martial Art School, he studied several forms, as well as san da and weapons. After finishing at this school in 1999, Fu Neng-wu began to study Chen Style Tai Chi Chuan, including forms, weapons and push hands. He also practices Shaolin, Southern Fist, Southern Stick, Nine-section whip, etc. He has taught in numerous schools and universities and has participated in several competitions, including: - August 2000: 2nd prize in the Chinese Annual International Chen Style Tai Chi Competition for the Competition form, 3rd prize for the Traditional Form. - October 2004: 2nd prize in the China-Zhengzhou World Traditional Martial Arts Festival for the Chen Style Tai Chi Form and Tai Chi Sword. - August 2005: 2nd prize in the Third China-Jiaozuo International Competition for Chen Style Tai Chi Chuan Traditional form and Traditional form of Chen style Tai Chi Sword.
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