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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Wu Shu Clan Ain't Nothin to F*ck With..

Wushu. What exactly is it?

As defined by Wiki:


Wushu is both an exhibition and a full-contact sport derived from traditional Chinese martial arts. It was developed in China after 1949. 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,  with countries such as Indonesia, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon participating to name a few.

Competitive wushu is composed of two disciplines: taolu (套路; forms) and sanda (散打; sparring).



Though Mushu is a form of martial arts and can be used to defend oneself, I prefer to watch the choreographed fights. The women involved are fierce, exact in their movements, and make you daydream about being a highly trained Wushu fighter, minding your business alone and then HI YAH!!

The bad guys picked the wrong one to mess with and you had to show 'em a thing or two!!

Or maybe that's just me?

Wushu is not limited to women as men fight too, but this blog is about women so.. We'll let Maxim cover the guys.

The flexibility Wushu requires. The precision. The timing and attention to detail. Being even one second off could result in serious damage. They're using spears. Swords. Knives. Darts.

Girl fight? Yeah right.

These females fighting thunder totally kick ass! I was floored when I saw a few matches for the first time. Anyone who says a woman "fights like a girl" needs to get a good taste of Wushu to open their eyes.

After the swelling goes down, of course.

-WTS.


The full fight with Gao Jing, Liu Hai Yun in 'fist vs. spear.'

Do yourself a favor and go to the 0:07 mark. This video is only a minute so it won't eat up too much time from your day. Facebook can wait. Allow yourself to be impressed!





This post has been Bruce Lee approved.








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