Teaching Wushu in Asia as a Foreigner: Interview with Lôc Le Van

We already had the chance to discuss how it feels to be teaching Wushu in China, Japan and Hong Kong, three places renown to be already filled with top level Wushu masters and trainers. Today let’s head back to China with Lôc Le Van, a France born instructor who lived, trained and teach on the …

Teaching Wushu in Asia as a Foreigner: Interview with Veronika Partikova

After China and Japan, we head to Hong Kong, which actually counts quite a few foreigners teaching Wushu there, to continue our interview series of these masters from the west that have established and are teaching in Asia. If you missed the previous interview, go check them here: Angelica Cukon InterviewToday, I am very happy …

Teaching Wushu in Asia as a Foreigner: Interview with Minh from France

Today we continue our interview series with foreigners that not only trained Wushu in Asia but are now instructors there. If you missed our first interview, click here to read it: Interview with Angelica Cukon. Though it may seem weird to some people that a foreigner can teach Wushu in a place where nationals are …

Teaching Wushu in Asia as a Foreigner: Interview with Angelica Cukon

Most Wushu lovers are daydreaming about going to Asia to train, at least for a few weeks, because the environment, the facilities, and of course, the high level athletes and coaches are almost all there. Sure there are amazing instructors all over the world, but they are only a few, and suffer themselves too, of …

Why Your Wushu Stopped Improving: Discipline over Motivation

Nowadays, EVERYTHING is about motivation: You have motivation videos, music playlists, speechs, and quotes all over your favorite social medias, etc… and yet, sometimes you still skip training and wonder why your wushu is not as good as it should be (or as you wish it should be). Instead of telling you that your Wushu …

Interview With Master Lee Chang Chih – Part 2

Part 2 of our exclusive Wukong Wushu Interview With Master Lee Chang-Chih is finally available!!! In this final part of our interview, we will discuss the 3 styles learned and taught by Master Lee Chang Chih 李章智. Master Lee is a renown Taiji Quan and Qi Gong instructor in Taiwan, a traditional chinese medicine doctor, …

3 Exercises for a Strong Neck for Sanda

Improve your striking and wrestling game with these 3 intermediate level neck (and jaw) reinforcement exercises! Having a strong neck is not something only for classic western boxing. It is essential in Sanda (aka Chinese Boxing) as well, not only for the striking phases but also for the wrestling moves where the head can be …