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The Wushu Shaolin Online Course is a revolutionary new program allowing anyone in the world who has access to the internet to become an official student of our school by learning from home. The program is available on DVD, Download on demand, or streaming though our website. Students can earn an official Black Belt Level Certificate in Wushu , Shaolin Kung Fu, Weapons, Tai Chi, and other forms of Chinese Martial Arts.
If you are interested in the Wushu Shaolin Kung Fu Online Distance Education learning material please register at the bottom of this page. The Wushu Shaolin Kung Fu Online Distance Education Course is a revolutionary new program allowing anyone in the world who has access to the internet to become an official student of our school by learning from home. The program is available on DVD, Download on demand, or streaming though our website. Students can earn an official Black Belt Level Certificate in Wushu , Shaolin Kung Fu, Weapons, Tai Chi, and other forms of Chinese Martial Arts.
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Wushu (simplified Chinese: 武术; traditional Chinese: 武術) is both an exhibition and a full-contact sport derived from traditional Chinese martial arts. It was developed in China after 1949, in an effort to standardize the practice of traditional Chinese martial arts, although attempts to structure the various decentralized martial arts traditions date back earlier, when the Central Guoshu Institute was established at Nanking in 1928. The term wushu is Chinese for "martial arts" (武 "Wu" = military or martial, 术 "Shu" = art). In contemporary times, wushu has become an international sport through the International Wushu Federation (IWUF), which holds the World Wushu Championships every two years; the first World Championships were held in 1991 in Beijing and won by Yuan Wen Qing.
Competitive wushu is composed of two disciplines: taolu (套路; forms) and sanda (散打; sparring).
Taolu involves martial art patterns and maneuvers for which competitors are judged and given points according to specific rules. Sanda (sometimes called sanshou or Lei tai) is a modern fighting method and sport influenced by traditional Chinese boxing, Chinese wrestling methods called Shuai jiao and other Chinese grappling techniques such as Chin Na. It has all the combat aspects of wushu. Sanda fighting competitions are often held alongside taolu or form competitions.
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