2010 U.S. Open International Martial Arts

Buddhist Society of the United States military and international effort organized by the Federation International Martial Arts 2010 U.S. Open held in New York on the 6th, which attracted more than 500 from the Chinese martial arts enthusiasts around the world participating.

Competition set changquan, North Pine boxing, boxing Southern Pine, boxing and martial within the home category, and many combinations of training and other projects, most players from across the United States martial arts, martial arts are more than a year and a half. China, a group of martial arts masters were invited to participate.

Chairman of the U.S. Open International Martial Arts Litai Liang said: “The martial arts can learn self-defense, fitness, and health, but also a spiritual practice and perception of the process.” He hoped that Chinese martial arts platform, will be a long history and profound Chinese culture spread to the world every corner.

Dragon and Tiger martial arts school in New York from 1965 to recruit Chinese martial arts enthusiast, martial arts now has 12 schools, as many as several thousand students. Martial arts head Qiaozhikelei Burton told Xinhua that his students the age of 5 to 79 years, including various ethnic groups. “Learning Kung Fu is not limited color, when you start martial arts, you can make more friends.”

This year’s contest was also invited a number of special audiences. Different from New York University, female students should be the new U.S. president and Ye Jianying Route Express invited to watch the match live performance of women self-defense expert martial arts skills. Ye Jianying said the May 16 Chinese students were criminals ruining Yao Yu that she was very sad, and she hoped that more female students to take advantage of martial arts masters gathered in New York the opportunity to learn some self-defense self-defense. The introduction by the Organizing Committee for the training of specialized women learn self-defense of the “Athena program” get a positive response to overseas Chinese in New York.

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