Her early martial arts training included the Chang Quan system (Chang Quan, Hua Quan, Hong Quan, Pao Quan and Tan Tui),
Baji Quan and Taiji Quan.
A graduate of both the Shanghai Teaching University and the Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chief
Instructor Master Wu Xiaoping obtained the bachelors degree and is highly skilled in Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM), specializing in Qi Gong, Tui Na (massage) and acupuncture.
She did several more years of clinical studies under her father, Dr. Wu Chengde, focusing on sports medicine. Master Wu has
extensive teaching experience in Wushu, Taiji Quan and Qi Gong.
She served as an instructor and lecturer at the Shanghai International Cultural College and the Shanghai Yang Zhi
Jiang Wu Gong Ti Xiao (a martial arts and physical therapy institute).
She has carried on the family tradition of life-long study and promotion of Chinese martial arts and medicine. Chief
Instructor Master Wu Xiaoping pursued advanced study of several Taiji Quan styles under some of China's best masters.
She studied Chen Style Taiji under Gu Liu Xing, Feng Zhi Qiang and He Bing Quan.
In addition she received further instructiokn in the Yan Sytle from Fu Zhongwen and Wu Style Taiji under Ma Yuehliang
and Wu Yinghua.
For additional internal style instruction, she studied Bagua and Xin Yi Liu He Quan under Li Zhunsi. In addition to the
famous martial arts teachers Master Wu Xiaoping is an accomplished artist in Traditional Chinese Painting, studying
directly under the famous artist, Li Shang Jing.
Visit Master Wu's website at www.taijikungfuhealth.com