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Is it difficult for China Wushu Competition to reach the world stage?

No event in the Olympic Games was invented by China, which is not commensurate with China's position as the second largest gold medal country and the second largest economic country in the world. 20 14 Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Wushu was listed as one of the four major exhibition events, which made the International Wushu Federation see the hope of being shortlisted for the Olympic Games. "Entering the Olympics" is a long-standing dream of China Wushu. At the beginning of last century, when "Jason Wu Club" and "Martial Arts Museum" were established, there was an intention that Wushu would be put on the Olympic stage. Beijing won the right to host the 2008 Olympic Games, which is considered as "the best opportunity in history". The voice of Wushu entering the Olympic family is very loud. The State Sports General Administration set up a leading group for Wushu to enter the Olympic Games, but the International Olympic Committee ruthlessly rejected Wushu. Under the compromise of all parties, the Beijing Olympic Games held martial arts activities, but this is completely different from judo and taekwondo, paving the way for the official entry into the Olympic Games. Wushu athletes are not even allowed to live in the Olympic village. What does it mean to turn an activity that is not a sports competition into a sports competition at all? In reality, the biggest role of Wushu lies in fitness; In movies, the greatest role of martial arts is to eliminate evil and rape.

Wushu can't find its own value in competitive sports. Wushu World Championships include routine and Sanda. Routine is closer to a dance that makes a gun stick, while Sanda has no place in the international mainstream fighting world. As we all know, China Wushu has a long history and is a unique traditional culture of the Chinese nation. How many people dream of becoming heroes in Wulin and helping the weak! However, in modern society, China traditional Wushu has been gradually replaced. Martial arts from other countries, such as karate and Taekwondo, have entered the Olympic Games, but China's martial arts have never entered. China Wushu is not suitable for the Olympic Games? Obedience: China Wushu can also be popular all over the world! Yes, "Gongyi Road" appeared. Gong Shoudao is an ingenious, powerful and skillful unarmed confrontation action developed on the basis of Tai Chi pushing, which is more antagonistic and ornamental and has become a systematic action. The West Lake Challenge of Gongshou Road shows the basic skills of Gongshou Road, such as "smoothness, squeezing and pressing". They also performed in actual combat. Because it's easy to learn how to maintain skills,

Beginners can play well as soon as they get started. Facing the challenge of beginners, Wang, the champion of the contest, dare not relax. At the end of the West Lake Water Challenge, a 10-year-old practitioner took the stage to discuss. Defending the future of Taoism and China Wushu is in the hands of these young people. In the afternoon, martial arts masters also held the first China Kung Fu Heritage and Development Forum in Xixi. Faced with the combination of such competition and traditional Wushu, Wushu masters contributed their wisdom and explored the way for Wushu to enter the Olympic Games. Different from boxing, judo, taekwondo and karate, the concept of Wushu is too complicated, including boxing, weapons and hidden weapons. At first, the International Wushu Federation only identified 129 kinds of boxing, but soon realized that it was too complicated, made drastic merger and simplification, strictly demanded the stretching, strength and appreciation of movements, and deleted the use of gentle movements and meditation, thus cutting off the diversity and differences of Wushu.

Internal relations Even the headquarters of the International Table Tennis Federation is in Lausanne, Switzerland, while the headquarters of the International Wushu Federation is in Beijing. All the officials are from China, and the degree of internationalization of this sport can be imagined. He Liangzhen, honorary chairman of the Chinese Olympic Committee, pointedly pointed out: "The scoring system of Wushu routines is difficult to quantify and the overseas operation is not enough." There are many foreigners who come to Shaolin Wudang to learn China Kung Fu, but the promotion of routines is somewhat funny-people really don't understand the essential difference between this and gymnastics. Rhythmic gymnastics is divided into rope gymnastics, ball gymnastics, circle gymnastics, belt gymnastics and stick gymnastics, while martial arts routines are divided into gun gymnastics, knife gymnastics, sword gymnastics, stick gymnastics and boxing gymnastics.