Jia Ping
Jia Ping, born in 1964 in Hefei, is a Chinese martial arts athlete. In 2003, Jia Ping returned to Hefei to open Fengyun Wudao Museum.
Personal introduction
Jia Ping, born in Hefei, is a famous star athlete in the field of Chinese martial arts in the 1980s. He once won a national three-level sports medal, a silver medal from Anhui provincial government, twice recorded "first-class merit" and twice won "top ten athletes" of Anhui Province. Chinese martial arts "Wu Ying class" athlete, Chinese martial arts six section, national first-class martial arts referee.
Character experience
Born in 1964, he was selected into Hefei youth sports school at the age of 10. He was a member of Anhui wushu team from 1978 to 1987. During this period, he won 14 gold medals in the first Asian Wushu Championship, the fifth and Sixth National Games and the National Wushu competitions over the years. From 1988 to 1990, he was the full-time coach of Chinese Martial Arts Association in Yokohama, Japan. He was coach of Anhui wushu team from 1991 to 1993. During the period, he also served as the protagonist and martial arts designer of many films and TV plays shot by Shanghai Film Studio, Yunnan Film Studio and Anhui TV station. From 1993 to 2000, he worked in JHC Co., Ltd. and Takemoto Food Co., Ltd. in 1997, he began to study karate in Japan Karate Association. And won the three section of Japan Air hand Association, JKA recognized instructor qualification. After returning to China in 2000, he successively set up karate halls in Shanghai, Anhui and other places, opened Fengyun Wudao Hall (guild hall), popularized the liukondo technology of Songtao hall, and trained more than 3000 karate students. since 2007, he has actively participated in a series of national karate competitions, training, test sections and other activities. While learning and accumulating constantly, he has also won many awards from China Karate Association. He has successively won "national A-level referee", "national professional appraisal karate Examiner", "China karate intermediate coach" and "China Karate" The association has four segments (the highest segment recognized by the state at the present stage in China, and the only one who has won this award) "and other qualifications. It has served as the chief referee and technical officer for many times in the major events of China's karate industry (national karate championship, national karate Championship, national karate youth competition, National College karate Championship). in 2010, he accepted the appointment of China Karate Association, and successively gave lectures in training classes for junior teachers and first-class referees of China karate in Guangdong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Shanxi, Henan, Tianjin and other regions.
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Jia Ping