Frequently Asked Questions

Wushu is a traditional Chinese Sports which pay attention to both internal and external exercises with fighting movements as its main contents and with routine exercises and free combat as its forms.
Sanda : Free combat - combination of Kick, Punches, Hold, Push & Throwing techniques under certain conditions and fixed rules.

Taolu : Routine exercises - WUSHU routines, practiced either bare handed or with weapons, involving various combination of attack and defence, advance and retreat, dynamic and static state, quickness and slowness, toughness and softness, solidity and emptiness etc.
Wushu players under the Wushu Association Of India and its affiliated unit can get lot of benefits ie Regular training under the expert coaches, Cash Award, Stipend from the State/ Central Govt Participation in International Championships at no cost to the player( all cost bear by the Govt. of India) Job opportunity in Sports Authority Of India and different State Govt. as Coach and in Assam Rifles, Army Sports Control Board, Indo Tibetan Border Police , Central Reserve Police Force, S S B etc, as player.
Yes wushu is a part of the Asian Games also and Indian wushu team is under training from last one year for the same. The training is supported by the Sports Authority of India under the strict support ,guidance and financial assistance of the Govt. of India and also wushu is a regular game in National Games its included in 34th National Games Jharkhand. 35th National Games – Kerala, 36th National Games – Goa and 37th National Games – Chhattisgarh. The players under Wushu Association of India can only take part in the National Games.
Due to the medals won by the WAI at international level the MYAAS Govt. of India awarded wushu under priority A category.
Wushu player under WAI can get Job in Sports Authority Of India and different State Govt. as Coach and in Assam Rifles, Army Sports Control Board, Indo Tibetan Border Police , Central Reserve Police Force, SSB etc, as player.
  • “Learn the way and find your own way.”

  • “The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in combat”

  • “However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results”

  • “Take things as they are. Punch when you have to punch. Kick when you have to kick”



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