Featured Posts

2010 Reflections. A Year of Pushing Boundaries! So I guess I finished off 2009 with a bang by quitting my desk job, winning gold at worlds, and then taking off to live in Taiwan for 2.5 months. I finally broke free of this...

Readmore

One - It all starts with taking the first step. So I've been out in Beijing for a little over 2 weeks now. Why did I move out here? I got an offer to work for Jet Li / The One Foundation and in less than 24 hours I...

Readmore

Alfred Hsing 2010 Demo Reel My latest action reel. Here it is on vimeo too. Alfred Hsing 2010 Demo Reel from Alfred Hsing.

Readmore

A moment of reflection on 2009 - A recap on the past... Taipei 101 New Years Eve moments before the countdown I would summarize 2009 as the year of taking the leap and the year of pushing limits. It was a year filled with incredible...

Readmore

My Life's To Do List My To Do List: An updated evolving list of accomplishments I want to achieve in the next 3 years: Start an automated 6 figure business ($3k/mo cash flow) that is self-sustaining...

Readmore

CASUAL IS COOL Rss

Taiwan Adventures Part V – Trip to KaoHsiung Touring Taiwan National Sport and Wushu Training Facility PLUS secret ridiculous footage.

Posted on : 03-12-2009 | By : admin | In : Interviews, Wushu

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

0

In this part of the journey we go to Kao Hsiung a southern part of Taiwan. Sarah has a business training session while Kevin and I go meet my old friend Bruce! Meanwhile on the way back from visiting Bruce in Ping Tung we drop by the 2009 World Games Coliseum and national training center of all the Taiwan national teams. This includes the national wushu team of taiwan as well as their other Olympians for all sports including gymnastics, swimming, track, and so on.

(stay posted for the super secret Ping Tung part of the trip where everything goes and no restraints are kept at all)

A little personal wushu reflection in this next video.

As I overlook the vast empty stage of the 2009 World Games Coliseum at night, I am forced to reflect on my growth and development in wushu. I came to Taiwan to train wushu for 2 weeks about 7 years ago. I return now in 2009 as a respected equal training with their national team.