Martial arts child prodigy Chen PengFei

Chen Peng Fei is the youngest son of Master Chen XiaoWang and the 20th generation of Chen style taijichuan Master. He became the youngest ever person in the Chinese history to attain gold medal at 3 years old. His achievement at such age has prompted many parents to send their children to initiated martial arts training at much younger age. As a result, we have now witnessed many highly achieved children in martial arts.

PengFei was well trained from a tender age receiving careful guidance and attention from his mother and father. He continued to sweep gold whenever and wherever he participates with extraordinary skills. His taijichuan level has reached new height displaying great control and power. You’ll feel the energy when Peng Fei steps onto the floor to demonstrate with all the concentration from the crowd totally focused on to every move he makes. He recently impressed the judges at a Sydney martial arts competition by taking two golds in his demonstrations.

Currently studying in Australia at a college, Peng Fei will no doubt become a greater Master than he is now. His seminar in the previous year in Brisbane, Australia was definitely an eye opener for many who practice Chen style. We’ll see more of Peng Fei’s great skill in the future if he is to travel with Master Chen XiaoWang to give seminars. Another benefiting factor in learning from Peng Fei is that you’ll be getting all the instructions explained in English because his English is like that of a local Australian. Peng fei’s achievement both academically at school and martially in the taijichuan circle has given his mother Dr Wu Xiu Qing (Mrs.Chen) great pride and happiness.

Madam Wu, a doctor in medicine in China was responsible for monitoring the diet and health condition of sporting athletes to ensure that they get gold every time when competing is also the person responsible for all of Chen PengFei’s training to ensure that he can maintain the standard of practice of his father’s. Her patience has finally paid off having seen Peng Fei matured after years of nurturing and caring.

Her knowledge of Chen style taijichuan practice is extremely rich having closely observed how her husband taught his students daily in the past, therefore her teaching methods resembles that of Master Chen’s.

In both of the seminars conducted at Brisbane, Madam Wu has demonstrated that she too can teach and guide her students using the correct methods to practice Chen style, her attentiveness to detail means that her students will be taught the ‘Zheng Gui’ method (Right method) of Chen Style Taijichuan. Some of her students had commented how incredibly precise she is in terms of positioning the hands to get the best flow of energy to the finger tips which have a significant impact in taijichuan practice. Often in class we thought that we are very relaxed but then Madam Wu can pinpoint the area we lack in with accuracy.

She has said that ‘If we have a teacher with good knowledge on taijichuan, we don’t waste our time on incorrect training and deviate the ‘Zheng Gui’ path’. She also indicated that with a good teacher and persistent in practice, our skill will improve in no time at all. It is a great honor to have her as a teacher.

Those who wish to learn from Madam Wu (Mrs.Chen) can contact her and you’ll not be disappointed. However she only teaches in Sydney, Mrs.Chen can be contact by mobile 0411 768 783 or visit www.chenxiaowang.com

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