Basic Wushu Etiquette



Posted: Tuesday, February 05, 2008

by
NewAgeTaichi Pte Ltd

T he basic wushu etiquette is derived from traditional China & Shaolin's etiquette & upon further modification & standardized with new meaning to it. It has become a standardize etiquette used internationally.

The Basic Wushu Etiquette Posture 1. Both feet together at attention

2. Left hand 4 fingers close up forming a palm, bending the thumb inwards

3. Right hand forming a fist

4. Left palm touching the right fist

5. Left fingers in parallel with the cheek

6. The hollow of the right fist facing the chest, both hands forming an arc away from the chest 20~30 mm

7. Elbow pointing down, head still, body erect, neutral spine and eyes on the opponent

Meaning of Basic Wushu Etiquette Posture 1. Left palm represent ethic, wisdom, sportsmanship & beauty. With these 4 components, it represents one with high personality. Bending of the thumb inwards means that one is neither arrogant nor proud and does not claim to be the best. The right fist represents both hardworking & diligent. With the left palm cover the right fist, it means one will instill discipline and not to create havoc to others.

2. Bending of both elbows in an arc represent internationally, that all the wushu practitioners belongs to one big family and should use wushu as a form of pointers exchange and sharing of experience.

3. The left palm refers to intellectual & the right fist referring to strength. In all, the basic wushu etiquette represents intellectual, strength, humble, respecting one another and always seeking knowledge from the seniors.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Coach Yip has written various articles relating to Taichi and Sports Science. He has also previously conducted Taichi & Sports Science seminars. Coach Yip took up Taekwondo since young and attained his black belt before he started learning Taichi. He had participated and achieved many medals in various National Wushu Competitions.

Coach Yip is currently NROC registered with the Singapore Sports Council under Wushu/Taichi with a NCAP III certificate. Coach Yip approaches Taichi in a very scientific research based and systematically training system.

Besides giving personal and small group private coaching, he also specializes in Wushu/Taichi coaching for Kids in schools and has previously conducted various Mass Wushu Workout for Kids, ranging from primary to junior college level. To date, more than a thousand students had benefited from his Sports Scientific Wushu & Taichi coaching. For more information, visit www.newagetaichi.com

Coach Yip has written various articles relating to Tai Chi and Sports Science. He has also previously conducted many Tai Chi & Sports Science seminars. Coach Yip took up Taekwondo since young and attained his black belt before he started learning Tai Chi. He had participated and achieved many medals in various National Wushu Competitions.

Coach Yip is currently NROC registered with the Singapore Sports Council under Wushu/Tai Chi with a National Coaching Accreditation Programme (NCAP) Level 3, a Tai Chi master with almost 20 years of experience is a well known Tai Chi coach in Singapore. Coach Yip approaches Tai Chi in a very scientific research based and systematically training system. He is also an experienced Sports Massage Therapist certified by the Singapore Sports Council.

To date, more than 8,000 students had benefited from his Sports Scientific Wushu & Tai Chi coaching.



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