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During her 30+ year involvement in Wushu, Lu Yan has had the privilege of being taught many different Wushu styles by some of the most exceptional Wushu instructors. Some of these instructors are presented here.

Please note that this is not a complete list of all of Lu Yan’s instructors. More instructors will be added when appropriate material has been compiled.

Li Junfeng
Li JunfengAfter graduating from the Beijing University of Physical Education Li Junfeng started as a Wushu Coach at Shichahai Spare Time Sports School.

It was here that he and Wu Bin founded and coached the first generation Beijing Wushu Team, with Li Junfeng being the head ladies coach.

During his coaching term the Beijing Wushu Team were the Champions of China for 10 consecutive years, ample evidence of his excellent Wushu coaching skills.

Wu Bin
Wu BinAfter his graduation from the Beijing Institute of Physical Education in 1963, Wu Bin helped found the Beijing Wushu Team and alongside Li Junfeng helped to give the team their level of fame they currently enjoy.

Wu Bin was the head men’s coach, coaching many Champions including Li Lianjie (Jet Li).

Liu Jingru
Liu JingruBorn in 1936 Liu Jingru moved to Beijing in 1947 where he started studying Bagua and Xingyi in 1957.

His Wushu skills have won him several Bagua competitions and he has also appeared on Chinese National television. He has also published books and VCDs on Bagua, both of which are available from The Wushu Centre

Sun Zhijun
Sun ZhijunSun Zhijun is considered to be one of the best practitioners of Cheng Bagua, and he has often been praised as one of Bagua’s top fighters.

He has also appeared on a series of Bagua VCDs, available from The Wushu Centre

Men Huifeng
Men HuifengProfessor Men Huifeng is recognised as one of China’s top ten most famous martial arts professors, leading the Millennial celebrations in a Taiji demonstration at Mount Tai. He has also been instrumental in designing some of the newer forms of Taiji, and helped derive competition routines for the five major styles.

Kan Guixiang
Kan GuixiangProfessor Kan Guixiang, wife of Men Huifeng, is a well versed Chen style practitioner. She and her husband have contributed to many forms of Taiji, including the 24 form, the four major competition forms for Chen, Yang, Wu and Sun styles, the 36 Chen forms (both empty hand and sword), the 56 Chen competition form, the 73 Sun competition form and the 42 Combined competition form.



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