Duanwei-Seminar mit chinesischen Professoren

Duanwei-Seminar mit chinesischen Professoren
Die Swiss Wushu Federation führt erstmals gemeinsam mit der Chinese Wushu Association ein
Duanwei Seminar nach den neuen Kriterien durch. Dazu haben wir ein chinesisches ProfessorenTeam eingeladen, dass uns in einem viertägigen Seminar den Prüfungsstoff vermitteln wird. Folgende
Themen werden uns von diesen Fachleuten nähergebracht:
Ms. Yang Li von der Sport Universität Beijing, Chen-Stil Taijiquan
Ms. Meng Tao vom Capital Institute of Physical Education, Xingyquan
Ms. Zhang Hongwei vom Shijiazhuang Zhongshan Stadium, Changquan
Mr. Mai Yuqiang von der Sportuniversität Guangzhou, Yongchunquan (Wing Chun)
Dauer des gesamten Seminars:
20. August bis 24. August 2015
Xingyiquan:
20.8. – 21.8.2015, immer vormittags und nachmittags
Yongchunquan:
20.8. – 22.8.2015 , 20.8. nachmittags bis 22.8. vormittags
Changquan:
22.8. – 23.8.2015, 22.8. vormittags bis 22.8. vormittags
Chen-Stil Taijiquan:
22.8. – 23.8.2015, 22.8. nachmittags bis 23.8. nachmittags
Alle:
24.8. vormittags: Prüfung,
nachmittags: Diplomübergabe/Schlusszeremonie
Kurskosten:
CHF 90.—pro Tag, gesamt 450.—inkl. Prüfungstag, es besteht
somit die Möglichkeit, entweder nur eine Disziplin oder auch
2 Disziplinen zu besuchen (z.B. Chen-Stil Taijiquan = 2 x 90.-- +
Prüfungstag CH 90.-- = CHF 270.—
Prüfungskosten:
1. Duan, CHF 60.--, 2. Duan, CHF 90.--, 3. Duan CHF 130.--, 4.
Duan, CHF 160.--, 5. Duan CHF 200.--, 6. Duan CHF 230.—
Ort:
WU-Academy of Martial Arts, Blickensdorferstr. 2a, 6340
Baar, [email protected]
Verpflegung/Unterkunft:
Ist Sache des Teilnehmers, Übernachtung in der WUAcademy kann bei Bedarf mit Sami Ben Mahmoud vereinbart
werden.
Anmeldung:
Bis 14. August 2015 an [email protected]
Die Disziplinen haben wir mit Bedacht gewählt. Changquan und Yongchunquan/Wing Chun sind in
der Schweiz und im Verband weit verbreitet, Chen-Stil Taijiquan (für Taiji-EM und WM) sowie
Xingyiquan (Wushu-WM) sind neue Disziplinen. So hoffen wir, dass es für jeden etwas hat.
Im Anhang finden sich Biographien der chinesischen Professoren, welche uns während dem Seminar
unterrichten werden (in englisch).
Links zum Kurs- und Prüfungsinhalt
Changquan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hiV6kqoyWA&list=PL47D77A9F3038037D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3ScGcrgGuM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3Oi2hq_ujU
Chen-Stil Taijiquan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbZSkFq805M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aCaCVzM4t4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJnGMdYEUBE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ0yTc2XTsw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6C6E4BRHEg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsgn7QJ-EIc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I56X-m8n8Y
Xingyiquan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3zGH74XHmc
Yongchunquan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cp7cXOS3p0&list=PLt3EU22ZNycVqhKYm4FHqbgIsZNuLxiFd
Yang Li (Chen-Stil Taijiquan)
Title: Professor, Master’s Degree Tutor
Duan: Eighth Duan
Referee level: National Level Judge
Work unit: Wushu Department of Beijing Sport University
From 1971 to 1973, Yang Li was an athlete of youth team at the Beijing Sport University. Yang Li
Participated in the National Wushu competitions and won the third place in cudgel, fourth in long
swords. In 1975, Yang Li was selected into the Chinese Wushu team and visited Egypt, Turkey,
Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Mauritania and other countries. In 1976, Yang Li graduated from Beijing
Sports University and stayed so far for 39 years and has been working in the teaching, training and
scientific research on the front line, and trained a lot of wushu talents. Yang Li has made several trips
to Italy, Spain, Australia, Japan and other countries to give lectures.
In 1999, Yang Li went to Florence, Italy, the Institute of physical education, as a visiting scholar for
one year, and has contributed to the popularity of wushu in Italy.
Scientific research: in recent years, Yang Li has published the books such as "Dictionary of Taijiquan "
and "Taiji Fan” etc.. Yang Li wrote the Duanwei textbooks “Jianshu” for the Chinese Wushu Duanwei
System tutorial series. She published 9 CDs, mainly about the Taiji Fan.
Between 2002 – 2004, Yang Li taught “Jianshu” in CCTV International Channel 4, “16 Forms Taijijian”
in CCTV Sports Channel 5, and “42 Forms Taijijian” in BTV Channel 1.
Meng Tao (Xingyiquan)
Ms. Meng Tao is an associate professor of Capital Institute of Physical Education and has a Doctorate
degree of the Shanghai Institute of Physical Education. She is 7th Duan and national level judge. She is
one of the Beijing top talent teachers and a visiting scholar at the University of the Pacific, USA.
She teaches Taolu routines at the Capital Institute of Physical Education. Her students are overseas
students and post-graduate students.
Social work: She has been invited by the Chinese Wushu Association as judges at all levels. In 2012,
she was judge for selection of Wushu matches in the USA. Since 2001, she repeatedly went to the
United States, Germany, Italy, India and other countries to give lectures and conducted cultural
exchange activities. In 2010, she was a visiting scholar of the University of the Pacific in the United
States and taught Taijiquan, Changquan and Baguazhang for the wushu schools of different levels in
the US.
Zhang Hongwei (Changquan)
Zhang Hongwei, female was born on April 26, 1968. Zhang Hongwei is a senior Wushu coach, Wushu
sixth Duan, national judge and member of Youth Committee of Chinese Wushu Association. Zhang
Hongwei is also deputy secretary general of Hebei Province Wushu Association.
From primary school to high school in Shijiazhuang City, Zhang Hongwei practiced wushu at
Zhongshan Amateur Sports School.
In 1986, Zhang Hongwei was admitted to the Beijing Sport University, and her major was wushu.
Zhang Hongwei has been serving as a wushu instructor at the Zhongshan stadium in Shijiazhuang city
since 1990.
From 2001 to 2004, Zhang Hongwei studied at Hebei Normal University on-the-job learning, and
obtained a master's degree in 2004.
Since November 2008, Zhang Hongwei became vice director and wushu instructor of Shijiazhuang
Zhongshan Stadium. For eight consecutive years Zhang Hongwei has been rated as the city’s top
talent.
Since 2002, Zhang Hongwei has been officiating at every national championship.
Zhang Hongwei has cultivated a group of outstanding wushu talents, such as the world champion
Zhao Jie, the World Youth Champion Su Zhan and world Taijiquan champion Yue Leijun.
Mai Yuqiang
Mai Yuqiang was born in June 12, 1973. He is a wushu coach, and lecturer of Guangzhou Sports
University. He is the seventh Duan of Wing Chun. He was Nanquan champion of Guangdong Province
from 191 to 1995. In 1994, He was the third place winner of Nanquan in Jianlibao Cup. In 1995, he
was the third place winner of National Institute of Physical Education Wushu Championships. In
1995, he was the first place winner in Nanquan at the National Wushu County Competition.