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No-Shows and Wushu Kids (Xi’an, 1/29)

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I entered the wushu guan a little late on Friday thinking that the athletes would already be running around and getting warmed up. But when I walked in only Xiao Yu was on the carpet rolling her ankles and wrists.  I looked at her inquisitively and she shrugged her shoulders.

“Its just me!” she offered.

Oh right.  Fridays were light because most of the athletes in my group had school (or something) going on so it was just the non-school-attending professional athletes that showed up.  Today that was just Xiao Yu, Yuan Min and myself (sans the “professional” part).

To warm up Zhang Laoshi and the three of us played a little game of keep-away soccer.  On the other carpets were the taiji group as well as the kids from up north.  I also noticed that a few very young kids were training on the far side.  3 new children that I hadn’t seen before, 2 boys and a girl, probably around 7 or 8 years old.

While they were stretching out I noticed that the three of them were pretty flexible, but I thought that wasn’t particularly unusual.  But when the little girl did her front stretch kicks I had to pick my jaw up off the ground.  They were really, really impressive.  Whoever has been training her is doing a bang-up job because her zheng ti tui was spot-on.  Her other kicks need a little work, but she has that unique combination of power and flexibility that eludes a lot of younger kids.  You will see kids that have a lot of one or the other, but it is hard to find someone who can use both effectively.

I was doing my own training so I didn’t get any footage of her front stretch kick, but I did manage to get some of their other basics training.  Here are some of their kicks for your viewing pleasure.

 

For myself, I spent most of the class working on my choreography.  I worked through the rest of my nangun form, fine-tuning it and working out all the sections.  I now have something I can practice, which is nice.  I just have to be sure to keep it up so that I don’t forget it.

While I was training I also managed to get a bit more footage.  The benefit of it being a light day for me is that I can capture footage of other people training.  Here is a young woman practicing some taiji jian.

The wushu youths from up north were hard at work too.  Their coach (Coach Zhang’s assistant, who’s name I’m not sure of.  And for some reason he calls Xiao Yu and I “Garfield” –- ironically the same name that Han Jing called me back in 1999 in Beijing … Do I really look like Garfield?  No, wait – don’t answer that.) has really been giving them their money’s worth and they get tons of pointers.  Here is him giving them some pointers.

And here are the same youths running through some sections at the end of class.

And finally here is some footage of the wushu kids.  After their basics, but before they started conditioning they took a little break on the side of the room so I captured some of that.

And I also got some of their conditioning too. 

And that is pretty much it for Friday’s class.  I have already posted up my vlog and have prepared the blog for Monday’s class (2/1) so you get a double-dose of wushu blogginess today.  yay!

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