Feng Wei is a famous expert in Jeet Kune Do in China, a combat fighter, a Jeet Kune Do writer, the founder of China Jeet Kune Do, a senior director of the international Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do Research Association, a permanent visiting professor, and a columnist of domestic martial arts publications.
Ten years ago, when China was still full of unrealistic hard qigong and Shaolin stunts, Mr. Feng Wei began to stand up and teach refreshing Jeet Kune Do. As the earliest pioneer of Jeet Kune Do in the United States and an advocate of Jeet Kune Do in China, he published monographs from 9 1 to promote and publicize Jeet Kune Do in a wider range. Up to now, 1 1 this monograph on Bruce Lee and Jeet Kune Do has been published. Feng Wei's book directly or indirectly influenced at least tens of millions of people. Even today's so-called "Jeet Kune Do experts" can still clearly see Feng Wei's writing style and shadow. This is really the sorrow of Jeet Kune Do in China. The "copying" level of today's famous experts still stays at the level of Feng Wei more than ten years ago. Speaking of it, there are not a few "experts" who have made a name for themselves by copying Feng Wei's research results. The Jeet Kune Do circle in China is really lacking in new ideas and innovations, and it is aware of the limit state! "Copying all articles in the world" is really true. Since the word "Feng" of Mr. Wang appeared in China more than ten years ago, many people named "XX Feng" have been "cloned" in the martial arts circle, which is really the biggest monster in the world.
Teacher Feng Wei has been engaged in high-level military and police training for more than ten years, such as the only special forces training school in China and the former bishop. However, since Feng Wei wrote the word "being an instructor in special forces" in his resume ten years ago, the same word "being an instructor in special forces" also appeared in the resumes of many "martial artists" in China, which became fashionable for a while. It's really confusing and ridiculous, as if "it's not worth showing if you don't teach special forces." Alas, these people are not soft-hearted, rude or blushing at all now.
Even after Mr. Feng Wei went abroad to study, he soon became the object of imitation and "imitation" by many people. Look at the advertisements of famous "martial artists". They often come back from studying abroad, but they beat a famous Muay Thai teacher, or at least beat a few British or French boxers for fun. It seems that it is not worth showing your value if you don't study abroad. What's even more ridiculous is that some people are vying for some foreign tourists to take photos with foreign boxers, but a closer look shows that they are not "top foreign boxers" at all, and the moon in foreign countries is no rounder than that in China. If you want to play it yourself, please don't forget to write "I have studied abroad for many years" at the end of your name! Otherwise people won't notice you, remember.
At present, there are countless sample schools in China that recruit students under the banner of Mr. Feng Wei, but readers must remember that Mr. Feng Wei has only taught in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province for many years, and only offered distance correspondence teaching in Zhuhai. Although his name appeared in other places, it was stolen. Teacher Feng Wei now mainly runs Jeet Kune Do Association in Zhuhai, which is also the only official Jeet Kune Do Association in China, and its coaching certificate and all relevant certificates are only recognized by the domestic sports department, so those who want to have the official Jeet Kune Do coaching certificate must not choose the wrong place, otherwise those coaching certificates issued by martial arts schools or martial arts schools can only be used in the museum, although they say "National General". Here, Mr. Feng Wei also reminds those who hold the library coach card that it is best not to apply to the sports authorities easily, because they don't admit that your card doesn't matter. Most importantly, it will give you an unforgettable feeling of being cheated, which is called "looking for a fly in the rice" by some deceived people.
The following is excerpted from "China Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do Network".
Mr. Feng Wei studied martial arts since childhood, and went to Thailand and the United States to study boxing in his early years, becoming the first person in the domestic martial arts field to learn martial arts overseas. Spread Jeet Kune Do in China in his early years. He published the monograph Yu Ben 10, published more than 200 related academic papers, and won many national special prizes, which established his position in the domestic Wushu theoretical circle. In recent years, he has been widely engaged in the professional teaching of Jeet Kune Do. From 65438 to 0993, he began to work as a combat instructor in the only special forces training school in China, and trained disciples from overseas. At present, his students have spread all over the world 3 1 countries and regions. At the same time, he is well-known in martial arts circles at home and abroad for his superb leg skills. "Learning leg skills-looking for Feng Wei" has become the personal experience of the majority of martial arts practitioners. Mr. Wei is well-deserved as one of the outstanding young martial artists with both civil and military skills.
Teacher Wei has now established the only Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do Fight Club in China in Zhuhai, a tourist city in the Special Zone, and has been recognized by the "Fan Zhen Jeet Kune Do Core" in the United States. The original biography of Master Bruce Lee is used for teaching, and professional correspondence courses such as "Bruce Lee Super Leg Explosive Training" and "Original (Authentic) Jeet Kune Do" are also offered. The goal is to cultivate authentic Jeet Kune Do successors.
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