Martial arts is an important part of traditional Chinese culture. It is not only a sport, but also a cultural inheritance and spiritual pursuit. Nowadays, with the development of globalization, more and more people are paying attention to and learning martial arts. As the ambassador of Chinese martial arts culture, Wulinfeng has carried out a series of activities in New Zealand to let more people understand and experience Chinese martial arts culture.
Introduction to Wulinfeng
Wulinfeng is an organization focused on promoting Chinese martial arts culture and was established in 2010. Its purpose is to promote Chinese martial arts culture, inherit the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation, and promote healthy lifestyles and physical and mental health concepts. Mr. Han Shuai, the founder of Wulinfeng, is a senior martial arts coach. He has worked in the Chinese Wushu Association for many years and has rich teaching experience and coaching qualification certificates.
Wulinfeng’s activities in New Zealand
Since 2016, Wulinfeng has held a number of martial arts competitions and cultural exchange activities in New Zealand. The most representative one is the "Chinese Martial Arts Culture Week", which is co-sponsored by the General Administration of Sport of China and the New Zealand Sports Department. As the only Chinese partner organization, Wulinfeng is responsible for organizing and promoting the event.
During the Chinese Martial Arts Culture Week, the Wulin Fenghui invited martial arts masters and players from China to New Zealand to communicate and compete with local martial arts enthusiasts. At the same time, Wulinfeng will also organize a series of cultural activities, such as Chinese calligraphy, Chinese painting, Chinese tea art, Chinese folk music, etc., to allow New Zealand people to have a more comprehensive understanding of Chinese culture.
The teaching characteristics of Wulinfeng
In addition to promoting Chinese martial arts culture, Wulinfeng is also committed to integrating martial arts into modern life so that more people can benefit from its fitness and health care effect. Therefore, the teaching characteristics of Wulin style mainly include the following aspects:
It emphasizes the combination of physical exercise and technical training, focusing on both the practicality of martial arts and the fitness effect.
Pay attention to the individual needs of students and develop different teaching plans according to different ages, genders, physical fitness and hobbies.
Using modern teaching methods, such as video teaching, online courses, etc., to facilitate students to learn anytime and anywhere.
Emphasis on the cultural connotation and spiritual pursuit of martial arts, allowing students to experience the profoundness of Chinese culture while learning martial arts.