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  • Auckland Chin Woo Team Shines (by Peter Yu)

    We are very pleased to report that a very exciting weekend has just passed for our Chin Woo Auckland athletes and another credit to Coach Guo for the excellent results from the Auckland based tournament held on Saturday 31/05.

    From the original 13 athletes registered for this tournament, Vincent Tan had to pull out because of injuries, so only 12 members participated.

    Despite this, the athletes between them brought home, 9 Gold, 9 Silver and 5 Bronze medals. An excellent effort demonstrated by the 12 athletes and the proof of dedication and commitment of Coach Guo in spreading Traditional Chinese Wushu through Chin Woo New Zealand.

    Congratulations to Jun Selwyn, Lushien Lee, Berin Hunter, Daniel Crothers, Tom Cotton, Geno Hipolito, Bryan Lau, Dylan Gao, Lu-kerne Lee, Quinton Tan, Jeffrey Wang & Hailey Guo.

    May your success in this tournament be turned into commitment to excel yourselves further at the upcoming Annual Chin Woo New Zealand Competition in October.

    Click on Play below to view Tom Cottons Double Broadsword (shuang dao) form.

  • Wellington Chin Woo Demonstration Squad (by David Chan)

    The Chin Woo Demonstration Squad is now up and running.

    The purpose of the Demonstration Squad is to showcase to the public the local Chinese martial art talent ranging across various arts under ‘one umbrella’ in the name of Chin Woo.

    Through providing facilitated training sessions, the Chin Woo Demonstration Squad hopes to:

    * Promote and preserve the ethos, traditions and virtues in Chinese martial arts.

    * Cultivate friendship by providing a common medium where members can train in and perform their own art alongside members from different arts in a safe and trustworthy environment.

    * Improve awareness of the indigenous benefits that participating in Chinese martial arts bring in addition to style specific rewards.

    * Serve as a medium of exchange and learning between members from different arts that share common goals.

    * Have fun.

    On Sunday 25th May a group 18 strong met at the training hall of Mr John Duncan, Head Instructor in the art of Nan Shaolin Wuzu Quan five ancestor kung fu in Maungaraki, Lower Hutt.

    The group comprised Chinese martial art practitioners from Southern Praying Mantis, Nan Shaolin Wuzu Quan, Wing Tsun, Hap Gar and Hung Gar kung fu styles.

    Facilitated by Squad Leader Mr Miki Schmidt, introductions were given by the respective leaders of each group and following a few ‘ice breaking’ activities, the training commenced.

    Mr Ben Fransham, a Wing Tsun practitioner with an active background in acting and dance took the group through a simple but effective warm up routine. Following this, members were invited to demonstrate one technique to the group from their art and this proved to be a useful platform to launch into the more elaborate demonstrations that followed soon after.

    After 20 minutes of preparation, each group then gave a 5 minute demonstration covering some of the basic concepts, techniques, forms and applications of their art. The purpose of this was to document the many different items that each art would be bringing to the demonstration squad.

    All demonstrations were recorded on digital film and will be analyzed by the squad organizers over the coming weeks and before the next training session. From the footage, the organizers aim to assemble a free flowing and exciting performance that integrates the various arts in a way that highlights the key principals and techniques that lie at the heart of each style.

    The next demonstration squad training session is set down for Sunday 27th July 2008. Venue to be advised leading up to the date. For more information, please contact Mr Miki Schmidt on 027 249 6561.

    Lastly a warm thank you to Mr John Duncan for giving up his training hall for the session.

  • Wellington Chin Woo Demonstration Squad (by David Chan)

    The Wellington Chin Woo Demonstration Squad is taking shape fast and this is really a great way to support your school and promote traditional Chinese martial arts.

    The Squads inaugural training is on Sunday 25th May 2008 11am until 1pm at Maungaraki Scout Hall Barberry Grove, Maungaraki, Lower Hutt.

    This is the training hall of Sifu John Duncan of the Nan Shaolin Wuzu Quan five ancestor fist kung fu school.

    If you are interested in becoming a member in the Demo Squad or would like to hire the Squad for performance purposes at your next event please contact either Miki Schmidt on 027 249 6551 or David Chan on 027 678 0528.

  • Chin Woo Athletes to Compete in Auckland Wushu Tournament (by Peter Yu)

    The following 13 students have been selected by Chief Chin Woo Wu-shu Coach George Guo to represent Chin Woo New Zealand at a tournament to be held in Tamaki College Recreation Centre, Glen Innes, Auckland on Saturday 31/05.

    One of the many practicing grounds before the 10th World Chin Woo World Championship in late November in Ipoh, Malaysia. We would like to congratulate these students who have achieved the level of standard set by a very demanding Coach Guo and wishing them all the very best at this tournament.

    Always to remember it is friendship first and winning second!

    Jun Selwyn: Youth Long Fist, Staff, Qun Yang Gun
    Lushien Lee: Tan Tui, Qun Yang Gun
    Berin Hunter: Spear, Sword, Wu HuQiang
    Daniel Crothers: Jie Quan, Qun Yang Gun
    Vincent Tan: Jie Quan, Qun Yang Gun
    Tom Cotton: Long Fist, Spear, Sword, Double Broad Sword, Di Tang Quan
    Geno Hipolito: Southern Fist, Qun Yang Gun, Ba Gua Dao, Da Dao
    Bryan Lau: Long Fist, Staff, Ba Gua Dao, Qun Yang Gun
    Dylan Gao: Long Fist, Staff, Qun Yang Gun
    Lu-Kerne Lee: Youth Long Fist, Qun Yang Gun
    Quinton Tan: Southern Fist, Gong Li Quan
    Jeffrey Wang: Long Fist, Sword, Qun Yang Gun, Di Tang Quan
    Hailey Guo: Long Fist, Qun Yang Gun, Ba Guan Dao

  • Second Chin Woo Raffle (by David Chan)

    The Second Chin Woo 10th Anniversary Raffle is upon us and there are again some great prizes up for grabs.

    Tickets cost just $2.00 each and can be purchased from Martial Arts Supplies, Level 1, 45 Courtenay Place, Wellington (Tues-Friday 10am – 5pm or Sat (10am -2pm).

    Alternatively contact the organiser David Chan on 913 1188 (Office Hours) or email davidchan@orcon.net.nz.

    The Prizes are:

    First Prize: Acer Laptop Computer, 80 GB HD with 1GB RAM: Retail $670
    Second Prize: Cannon Power Shot SX 100 8.0 mp, 10x Optical zoom: Retail $399
    Third Prize: Phillips Go Gear 2 GB Digital MP3 Video Player: Retail $149
    Fourth Prize: 7 inch Digitor Digital Photo Frame: Retail $129
    Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Prizes: $60 Borders Gift Voucher each

    Raffle closes 4pm 8th August 2008 so buy your ticket soon to avoid missing out on the opportunity to win one of the great prizes listed above.

  • Wushu Have-A-Go Day (by Lucy Ong)

    Wushu Have-A-Go Day

    Wushu, also known as Chinese Kungfu, is a martial art focusing on speed, power and athleticism. Please join us for a demonstration of the sport, followed by a free lesson from Master George Yuan-Cheng Guo on some of the basic movements of Wushu.

    Host: Chin Woo Athletic Association (Auckland Branch)
    Date: Sunday June 8th
    Time: 1pm – 3pm
    Location: Auckland University Recreation Centre (Basketball Court)

    For more information please contact Tom Cotton 027-4482680
    or Lucy Ong 09-2675968.

  • The Second World Cup of Tai Chi Chuan- (forms, weapons, push-hand)

    Chin Woo NZ members have been invited to attend the Second World Cup of Tai Chi Chuan.

    This big event will be held in Taipei, Taiwan on 18th – 19th of October 2008 along with the 3rd International Judge Seminar (14th – 15th – 16th of October). The 1st World Cup was held in November 2006 and was a great success with 153 teams coming from 25 countries and up to 10,000 participants. The organizers are confident that the 2nd World cup this year will be a more successful one.

    Chin Woo NZ members have been invited to attend the Extra Tai Chi Work-shop (12th – 13th of October), which is specially designed for overseas’ attendants of the International Judge Seminar. The Work-shop will be conducted by various very famous Tai Chi Masters to focus on participants preferring schools.

    Seminars and workshops will be translated in English and Japanese language. Please take a look of their website: http://www.cttaichi.org for details.

    If you have any queries in relation to this event, please contact Chin Woo NZ Chairman Mr Peter Yu at chinwoo@actrix.co.nz.