mantis
Master Black Belt
hello fellow martial artists...
A dear friend of mine asked me about wushu today and I thought you guys might want to participate in the discussion. The discussion was about the effectiveness of wushu. Please note that this thread is not in anyway intended to offend wushu practitioners, or show it's superiority or inferiority in the world of martial arts.
I would really like to hear your opinion on it whether you are a traditional kung fu practitioner, wushu practitioner, or you practice any other art.
I will start by quoting Adam Hsu (again!!!) on what he thinks of wushu:
"...this problem is most apparent in the new modern kung fu developed by the mainland Chinese government. they use the term wushu...the emphasis is purely on performance, however. Movements from modern wushu are mixed with ballet, western floor gymnastics, and elements of Chinese acrobatics and Peking opera. In addition, the authentic fighting techniques are modified with the intention of making them more beautiful and graceful. Wushu is certainly enjoyable to watch, but this modern fusion of movement arts and kung-fu, including the two-person and multiple-person fighting forms, is completely useless for fighting. If you execute the movements correctly, showing the correct usage, power, flavor, tempo, and spirit, there will be a natural beauty to your forms"
I only bolded the last part because it is kind of my opinion.
what's yours?
A dear friend of mine asked me about wushu today and I thought you guys might want to participate in the discussion. The discussion was about the effectiveness of wushu. Please note that this thread is not in anyway intended to offend wushu practitioners, or show it's superiority or inferiority in the world of martial arts.
I would really like to hear your opinion on it whether you are a traditional kung fu practitioner, wushu practitioner, or you practice any other art.
I will start by quoting Adam Hsu (again!!!) on what he thinks of wushu:
"...this problem is most apparent in the new modern kung fu developed by the mainland Chinese government. they use the term wushu...the emphasis is purely on performance, however. Movements from modern wushu are mixed with ballet, western floor gymnastics, and elements of Chinese acrobatics and Peking opera. In addition, the authentic fighting techniques are modified with the intention of making them more beautiful and graceful. Wushu is certainly enjoyable to watch, but this modern fusion of movement arts and kung-fu, including the two-person and multiple-person fighting forms, is completely useless for fighting. If you execute the movements correctly, showing the correct usage, power, flavor, tempo, and spirit, there will be a natural beauty to your forms"
I only bolded the last part because it is kind of my opinion.
what's yours?