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24 simplify Tai Ji Chuan decomposition teaching Wu Amin

Type 24 Simplified Tai Ji Chuan, also known as Simplified Tai Ji Chuan, was compiled by the State Sports Commission (now the State Sports General Administration) 1956 Tai Ji Chuan experts who absorbed the essence of young Tai Ji Chuan. Although there are only 24 movements, compared with the traditional Tai Ji Chuan routine, its content is more concise and its movements are more standardized, which can fully reflect the sports characteristics of Tai Ji Chuan. The following is what I arranged for you: 24 Simplifying Tai Ji Chuan's Decomposition Teaching Wu Amin. Welcome to read!

24 simplify Tai Ji Chuan decomposition teaching Wu Amin

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Wu Amin was born in 1967. She studied martial arts since childhood and graduated from the martial arts department of Beijing Sport University. He trained in Anhui sports team and Wushu team, majoring in Tai Ji Chuan, equipment, pushing hands and other Tai Chi events. He studied under teacher Li Bingci, the fourth generation descendant of Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan, and the fifth generation descendant of Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan. She is a special coach of CCTV's "Smelling Chicken Dancing" program. Wu Amin published 100 teaching CDs, 7 teaching books, and created more than 30 sets of fan knives, sticks and whips for the nine samurai of A Min.

Character honor

1997, in the 5th International Wushu Invitational Tournament, Wu Amin won the first place in Wu Tai Ji Chuan and 42 Tai Chi Sword.

1998, Wu Amin won the first place in the women's Tai Ji Chuan, sword and pusher in the national Wushu championship, and the first place in the women's Taiji pusher (56Kg class);

199 In the 6th International Wushu Invitational Tournament, Wu Amin won the first place in the women's Chen Tai Ji Chuan and the first place in the 42-style Taijiquan.

In 2000, in the national Wushu championship, Wu Amin won the first place in the women's Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan, and the first place in the women's Tai Ji Chuan, Sword and Tui.

Personality assessment

A beautiful woman full of spirituality and wisdom like Bi Shui Lian has been learning moves, folk and Shaolin from her father who practices martial arts every day since she was two years old. As long as she is boxing and sword dancing, she will follow her. Over time, she became interested in martial arts and entered the provincial martial arts school at the age of twelve.

Later, she was admitted to Beijing Sport University. Before college, she participated in many martial arts competitions in various provinces and cities across the country and won dozens of gold and silver medals. Studying in a sports university is a qualitative leap for her. During this period, she systematically studied China Wushu and related theories under the guidance of normal colleges, and got a comprehensive understanding of China's extensive and profound Wushu health preservation. She also tirelessly studied and practiced eighteen kinds of martial arts. Tuition is earned by working during holidays. She goes to bed later and gets up earlier than other students every day. She said that if others worked hard, she would pay ten times as much sweat. At the age as beautiful as flowers and pure as jade, Wu Amin was deeply fascinated by Tai Chi. If you see her whip, it was woven in an air-cooled basement in winter. If you know that her health care is a theoretical study that lights up until midnight every day in summer, if you know that she is still busy from six o'clock to twelve o'clock in the evening, if you know that she has gone abroad and climbed a higher mountain, what would you think? Hard work pays off, and when she gets her master's degree, she will have her own world in Beijing.