SUPER MASTER STRENGTH

Master Xu Qinlan, Technical Director of AWCC, is a converted disciple of Shaolin Temple’s 31st disciple.
Director of Henan Shaolin Boxing Research Association, Standing Director of Henan Chen Style Taijiquan Association, Honorary Dean of Zhang Dongwu Taiji Academy of France, currently Executive Vice Dean of Henan Tobu Taiji Research Institute, General Manager of Henan Tobu Taiji Culture Communication Co., Ltd.

Master.Xu Qinlan started to practice martial arts with his father, Shaolin monk, master Sufa since he was six years old. Later, he worshipped under Master Suxi, the 30th Abbot of Shaolin Temple, and gave the name Dejiao. The essence of martial arts. After more than 30 years of painstaking research and training, Tai Chi has gradually become wonderful, its fist frame is neat and beautiful, chic and handsome; when it is soft, it is like a weak willow supporting the wind, and when it is just like a thunder and strong wind, Tai Chi is full of charm between movement and static.

The magnificent, beautiful and free styles of Tai Chi nine-section whip, Yunshui Tai Chi fan, Chen-style Tai Chi sword and Wudang sword that he is good at have been praised and praised by millions of martial artists at home and abroad. In 2010, the Chen-style Tai Chi sword he practiced was included in the large-scale TV instructional film “China Musashi” approved by the Chinese Wushu Association and supervised by the Wushu Academy of the State Sports General Administration.

The “Healthy Central Plains” column of Henan TV News Channel and the “Martial Arts World” channel recorded and continuously broadcast the “Chen Style Taichi Single Sword”, “46-style Cloud Water Taichi Fan” and “Wudang Sword” by Xu Qinlan. The blitz. The Thirteen Passes of Shaolin Temple Guardian Sparring, The Secrets of Shaolin Medicine, The Shaolin Master Boxing Sparring, and The Secrets of Shaolin Protective Weapon, edited by him, have become the classic series of martial arts.

Zhang Yuhao, the national master martial arts routine athlete, the sons of famous Tai Chi masters Zhang Dongwu and Xu Qinlan, practiced traditional martial arts with his parents since childhood. His 56-style competition routines were carefully refined by Chinese martial arts experts on the basis of Chen style Taijiquan traditional routines. Traditional competition routines are very traditional, scientific, and competitive. They not only meet the requirements of martial arts competitions, but also have norms of movement, enrichment of techniques, cultivation spirit, and consonance, so they are also suitable for the practical requirements of the masses of fitness people.

Li Xiaokang: Taoist name: Chongning, the 26th generation disciple of Quanzhen Longmen Faction, former coach of Wudang Taoist Kungfu Group, head coach of Taoist Cultural Development Center, curator of Wudang Wuji Kungfu Museum
Good at: Wudang whisk, Wudang sword, Taijiquan, Sanshou, Baguazhang and other exercises.
He practiced Shaolin Waijiaquan since he was a child, and was instructed by his master and many seniors to go to Wudang Mountain with his mentor to practice internal boxing. In 2010, he was invited by the Shanghai World Expo to perform “Wudang Tai Chi Tao” to showcase Wudang Kungfu. In 2012, he won two gold medals in the Baguazhang and Wudang Fuchen in the first Wudang Martial Arts Conference. He is now the head coach of Wudang Taoist Cultural Center. He has repeatedly visited Southeast Asia, Singapore, Thailand and other regions to participate in large-scale martial arts exchanges at home and abroad.

Guan Yongxing Taoist name: Guan Xinyuan, the 25th generation disciple of Longmen Faction. The fourteenth generation descendant of the Sanfeng School.
He is good at Wudang Sanfeng Taijiquan, Wudangquan, Taiji sword, Taoist whisk, Baguazhang, Xuanwuquan, Taiyi Xuanmen sword, Wuxing health training and other boxing equipment. Since 2011, he has traveled to Germany, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, France and other countries to teach for one month each year. He is currently the director of the Wudang Taoist Cultural Development Center, the deputy head of the Wudang Taoist Kungfu Group, and the honorary dean of Wudang Wuji Kungfu Museum.

Wudang Kungfu Sword

46-style Yunshui Taiji Fan Sparring Routine Practice

To practice martial arts, one must first hone moral character

Practice 49-style Tai Chi Sword in Henan Zhengzhou Training Institute

Master Wuji’s Wudang Drunken Sword (Part 1)

Master Wuji’s Wudang Drunken Sword (Part 2)

Wudang 36-way kick: north leg