On 1 & 2 August 2015, a total of 84 Martial House athletes participated in the Wushu TrailBlazer 2015, Xin Xiu ELITE Summit. These athletes represented 4 contingents, namely: 1. Martial House 2. Victoria School 3. Pei Hwa Secondary School 4. Meridian Junior College The Martial House contingent was represented by 66 athletes, making it the largest participating contingent in the entire competition! During the 2-day event, athletes faced intense competition from both local and international contingents. After numerous hard fought battles in the various events, the Martial House athletes attained a total of 36 Gold, 16 SIlver & 13 Bronze medals! 1. Martial House 2. Victoria School 3. Pei Hwa Secondary School 4. Meridian Junior College Congratulations to all prize winners! To those who did not win, do not be discouraged. Continue to work hard as your time to shine will come eventually. Hope this competition provided a great learning experience to all participants! Wushu competition is not just about winning. It provides a platform for students to understand and appreciate the various forms of Wushu, both traditional and contemporary. It also provides the opportunity for students to interact and learn from one another! Wushu competition also helps to train one’s determination and perserverance. When they enrolled their children for Wushu classes with Martial House, Mdm. Gina Koh and her husband also enrolled themselves for adult Taiji classes. As a beginner, Mdm. Koh faced challenges during the early learning phase as she was unfamiliar with the movements of Taiji. However, she was determined to improve. Besides her regular weekly classes, Mdm. Koh would also practise her movements while waiting for her children’s Wushu class to end. Slowly but gradually, Mdm. Koh overcame those challenges and became comfortable executing the varying Taiji movements. She continued to boost her confidence and eventually, she decided to participate in her first competition where she attained two Gold medals! Well done Mdm. Koh! Martial House & Wushu Daze would like to congratulate and thank Sino Wushu for organising such a successful event! And to all Martial House athletes, continue to work hard and train hard, to conquer bigger stage and competition!
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Missed the GeTai Challenge?
Didn’t manage to watch the joint performance by Marcus Chin and the Martial House Stars on the GeTai Challenge – The Ultimate Battle on television? Fret not, click here to watch it on Toggle! Before the performance, an introduction video was played where the renowned celebrity Marcus Chin expressed his gratitude to Martial House Artistic Consultant & Choreographer, Gordon Choy for choreographing and arranging the performance! Also, a familiar back was discovered! That was Martial House Coach, Jessen Tan! Coach Jessen, one of the heroes behind-the-scene, was the main coordinator of the six Martial House Stars for the show. The item by Marcus Chin was definitely one of the largest scale performance for contest. With the combined effort of all the team members, a successful performance was delivered which won Chin the First Runner-Up title! Once again, congratulations to Chin and team! To the Martial House Stars, well done! Hope you guys enjoyed the experience!
National Wushu & Sanda Championships 2015
The National Wushu & Sanda Championships 2015 was held from 13 to 16 August 2015 at Woodlands Sports Hall. As the year 2015 was a hectic year for the Martial House family (with the involvement of Chingay Parade 2015, 28th SEA Games & National Day Parade 2015), a relatively smaller group of 9 athletes was formed to represent the De Wu Pugilistic Association contingent in the annual competition this year. The athletes who represented De Wu Pugilistic Association were: 1. Josephine Lee Sze Min 2. Yap Wei Ren 3. Beatrice Tan Wei Zhen 4. Yeo Jun Wei 5. Joelle Ho Jen Hui 6. Austin Chong Sze Ze 7. Leow Kee Teck, Douglas 8. Seow Li Tao Jonathan 9. Berlynn Ng Xuan Qi Despite the small contingent size, the athletes have performed well in this year’s competition! Also, fellow Martial House athletes who represented their respective school contingents have delivered outstanding results too! In total, the Martial House athletes have attained a total of 6 Gold, 4 Silver & 1 Bronze medals! Congratulations! This year, there were competitive events which did not meet the required minimum number of participants. As such, these events became demonstration events and athletes were presented with certificates. From Martial House, the athletes who were presented with these certificates were: Congratulations to all athletes for their outstanding performance in the National Wushu & Sanda Championships 2015! Martial House would like to single out some of the athletes for special mentions. 1. Emily Sin Min Li – Highest Score Awarded in a Regulated Routine Emily was awarded a high score of 9.40 during her 1st International Nanquan event. It was the highest score awarded to an athlete in a regulated routine event as well as in the entire competition. The Team Singapore athlete has definitely proven that she is one of the best Nanquan athletes in Singapore today. 2. Yap Wei Ren – Highest Score Awarded in a Freestyle Routine Wei Ren was awarded a score of 9.20 during his Freestyle Changquan event. It was the highest score awarded in a freestyle routine in this year’s competition. Wei Ren is probably one of the most versatile Wushu athletes in Singapore who has made remarkable achievements in traditional, regulated and freestyle events. 3. Josephine Lee Sze Min – Triple Gold Medal Winner Josephine has dominated the regulated Nanquan events in the youth category by sweeping all three gold medals in the 1st International Nanquan, Nandao & Nangun events! Despite her stunning performance, the budding athlete remained humble and commented that she will continue to work hard. Josephine is definitely one of the young athletes to look out for. 4. Priscilla Lim Sing Hui – Most Number of Supporters Before the start of Priscilla’s event, a large group of supporters specially came to cheer her on. Including of her team mates from Martial House and National University of Singapore, there were more than 35 supporters who were cheering for her! Despite her 1.5 years hiatus from the Wushu scene, Priscilla did not let her supporters down by attaining the Gold medal in the 2nd International Jianshu event. 5. Yeo Olivia – Most Dedicated Supporter Martial House would like to specially thank Olivia for her time, effort and commitment in supporting her fellow team mates. Whenever a Martial House athlete is competing, she will be there to assist them, take tons of beautiful photos and scream her lungs out to show her support. She has definitely showcased the true spirit of friendship. With this, the National Wushu & Sanda Championships 2015 has concluded. Once again, congratulations to all athletes and a big thank you to all who have made this competition possible.
Another Silver Medal for Yu Xuan!
Congratulations to Martial House Star, Tay Yu Xuan for attaining a Silver medal in the Group B Men’s 32-Style Taijijian event at the 8th Asian Junior Wushu Championships! It is a breakthrough for Yu Xuan for attaining medals in both his events at his first major international competition! Yu Xuan is indeed an uprising young Wushu athlete and we are definitely looking forward to more of his performances in the near future! The current medal tally for Team Singapore at the 8th Asian Junior Wushu Championships is 1 Gold, 5 Silver & 6 Bronze.
Martial House Stars at the Singapore Sports Awards 2015
On 5 August 2015, Martial House Stars, Zoe Mui Wei Ting & Ho Lin Ying attended the Singapore Sports Awards 2015. The objective of the annual awards ceremony was to celebrate and honour the achievements of Singapore athletes who performed well in 2014. Both Zoe & Lin Ying were awarded the Sportsboy/Sportsgirl Meritorious Award for their outstanding sporting achievements. Along with the Martial House Stars, the following Team Singapore Wushu athletes were also awarded the Meritorious Award: – Almond Ng Yi Qi – Cindy Lim Xin Yi – Isabel Chua Xin Ting – Jowen Lim Si Wei – Lee Zhe Xuan, Etienne – Vera Tan Yan Ning Congratulations to all athletes and thank you for doing the nation proud!
ACES Day @ National Junior College!
On 6 August 2015, teachers and students from National Junior College (NJC) celebrated National Day through a series of fun-filled activities! Martial House was honoured to be part of the college’s celebration to lead the students in their ACES Day workout! The ACES Day workout was specially choreographed by the Martial House team led by Coach Wan GuangYao Eric, a budding choreographer who has been actively involved in choreography works for National Day Parades in the recent years. As the theme of the workout was “Martial Arts”, elements from different forms of martial arts, such as Wushu and Muay Thai, could be seen in the routine. The routine was made simple so that it was easy for the students to follow and enjoy! Under the guidance of the Martial House instructors, students from NJC spent a week to master the routine and successfully complete the workout together as a college during their National Day celebration! The enthusiasm and energy levels of the students were so great that the instructors could hardly hear their own voices on stage! The Martial House team would like to thank the teachers and students from NJC for all the support provided and for their active participation! Do look forward to the video of the mass workout session which will be released soon! If you would like to find out more about the Martial House ACES Day Programme, kindly send your queries via email to [email protected].
Martial House Classes on the Jubilee Weekend
In view of the Jubilee Weekend, NO classes will be conducted on the following days: 7 August 2015, Friday Hong Wen School (Indoor Sports Hall), 7:30pm – 9:30pm 9 August 2015, Sunday Martial House @ Katong (Studio), 8:30am – 7:00pm, i.e. SU1 – SU7 10 August 2015, Monday Martial House @ Katong (Studio), 7:00pm – 8:30pm, i.e. M8 However, kindly note that classes on 8 August 2015, Saturday will be conducted as usual as the following locations: a. Beatty Secondary School (Indoor Sports Hall) b. Martial House @ Katong (Studio)
Tay Yu Xuan Attained a Bronze Medal!
Congratulations to Martial House Star, Tay Yu Xuan for attaining a Bronze medal in the Group B Men’s 24-Style Taijiquan event at the 8th Asian Junior Wushu Championships! This is definitely a notable achievement from the 14 year-old boy who bagged a medal from his first event in his first international competition! Besides Yu Xuan’s Bronze, Team Singapore managed to clinch another Silver and Bronze medals in the Group B Women’s 32-Style Taijijian event! The medals came from Teo Yu Xuan and Cindy Lim Xin Yi respectively! Once again, congratulations to all Team Singapore athletes on their achievements! Keep up the good work and hopefully we are able to hear more good news in the coming days! All the best!
[Updated] Update on Wushu TrailBlazer 2015, Xin Xiu ELITE Summit for Martial House Athletes
Information and details about the competition for the upcoming Wushu TrailBlazer 2015, Xin Xiu ELITE Summit are now available. You may access them by clicking the link below. 1. Participants’ List 2. Competition Events Line-Up 3. Competitor List For more information, click here to visit the Wushu TrailBlazer 2015, Xin Xiu ELITE Summit website. Martial House athletes who are participating in this competition are encouraged to check that your names are included and spelled correctly in both the Participants’ List and Competitor List. Also, take note of the day(s) and time(s) of the event(s) you are competing in. The competition is held on 1 & 2 August 2015, Saturday & Sunday. If you have any queries, do approach any of the Martial House coaches or you may drop an email to [email protected].
Video: Bruce Lee – The Lost Interview
https://youtube.com/watch?v=PFQ7UxUdIH8 Bruce Lee is definitely one of the most greatest Chinese martial artists of all time! His renowned “one-inch punch” has fascinated many even up till today! Besides being a reputable martial artist, Bruce Lee was also a philosopher. He shared his ideas and thoughts in a charismatic manner as shown in the interview video above. It was no wonder that his “be like water” quote is still remembered by many. Do you think you are as influential and charismatic like Bruce Lee? If yes, the contest, My Story “Who am I”, is for you! Click here to find out more about the contest.