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1981 China National Wushu Championships

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A random section from the 1981 Wushu Championships at the All China Games.

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  • The first boy was Collin he trained at Shir Cha Hai in Beijing in 1980 under coach Li Jinheng the secong guy was Wong Jianjun a Beijing team member the third guy was Dun Bin from the Shangdong Wushu team a student of Yu Hai the Mantis King. How do I know? I was also there. I was sitting in the background along with Anthony Chan and others watching. - Kenny Perez

  • @kendichan Thanks!

  • i never see on youtube wushu figth

  • @hg12ud1 Search "Sanda" or "Sanshou."

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  • dude bruce was a realy fighter, no doubt about it, he sutdied wing chun and then went onto creating jeet kune do "the way of the intercepting fist" he knew all about marital art. Most people here these days dont understand martial art isnt about fighting. Its about improving oneself honestly both physically and metally, it is a way of life not something which u fight with.

    get your facts straight buddy

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  • I GOT 2 PEICE NUUUN CHUUUUCKS

  • Hola a todos, con mis mayores respetos estos bailarines  acrobáticos hacen que la gente tenga una imagen distorsionada del kung fu de verdad. Saludos!

  • Hola a todos, con mis mayores respetos estos bailarines acrobáticos hacen que la gente tenga una imagen distorsionada del kung fu de verdad. Un saludo atod@s.

  • @oneetatsu

    Wow, that's dedication oneetatsu! I started Wu Shu when i was 14 and like yourself i'm still supple. Your story is quite similar to mine. You should still practice if you have a local club you can go to. I always wanted to compete in Championships, although it may be a little harder picking it up again in the later years. But overall, agreed to your point at starting young; It would be the greatest advantage by far, because of the sub-conscience rhythm one picks up as 2nd nature. :-)

  • @YuvieKusa the point of starting young is that your bones joints and muscles haven't set i started martial arts at 16 i can move and stretch really well and quite far but still not like that but my body was already set my joints and such can not move in such a way without doing some damage

    as for passion and diligence i was the best in my small class i trained harder and more often than even my teacher i trained 5 years before i agreed to sit for my black belt which i could have had in 18 months

  • @oneetatsu: True, starting earlier is the greatest gift, but if you know a little at 22yrs then you can still take it all the way... You should still be as supple as a 5 year old after warm up and doing the Hyper-splits a couple of years from now shouldn't be a problem. If you keep looking at Her on the video and drooling ALL the time then you're already setting a little barrier for yourself.. Aspire from her instead, and practice sincerely(it takes time, patience and diligence&moreover Passion.

  • @YuvieKusa and starting when your still a kid im 22

  • @oneetatsu

    Practice..and passion. That's all.

  • 1:22 male xiaoyu D:

  • @kendichan -collin was actually a foreign student his dad was employed by the scottish embassy in Beijing at the time. he was also lucky enough to get a part in the 2nd shaolin temple movie Kids from Shaolin with jet li if you watch ythat you will see him as one of the young boys.

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